Don’t forsee a trd land cruiser either. The trd badge has gotten stale. I had a couple “trail” 4Runners which was nice with no c-pillar badge then trail was rebranded as trd off road which had the c- pillar badge which I found to be less desirable. I didn’t remove it but didn’t care for it either.
I’ve had the map/navigation on the multi/ instrument cluster screen between the tach and Speedo a couple times. I don’t know how to get it back but it’s frustrating knowing it’s possible to have it. It only showed up after installing the Toyota app.
I personally think these rims look great on the lc. Black or grey. My premie came with 20’s so I purchased a set from a first edition for the winter to keep that OEM look.
Don’t mean to hijack this thread but I recently downloaded the Toyota app mainly for the remote start. It reset several functions/modes not a big deal. But a couple times now the map /navigation shows up on the multi info display between the tach and Speedo. Where the “settings, message...
Got the 5th gen 4Runner trail in 2009 it was a 2010 and for a couple years no one else had one in my area. Now they are very popular. One of the major car rentals has a bunch at the airport. I still like the looks and reliability of the 5th gen. I don’t care for the styling of the 6th gen.
My 4Runner has it but my lc doesn’t. No running boards on my 4Runner, running boards on my lc premie. Maybe that’s the difference. If your fe has no running boards Toyota puts the rock guard there to prevent paint chips.
4Runner without kdss drove horribly on the road. After getting an allocation for a trd orp with kdss I noticed a big difference. Kdss made those vehicles ride like a sports car. The new lc handles nearly as well as a 4Runner with kdss.
Actually the first one I got with kdss was a trail.
You’re gonna get biased answers for this question.
I’ve had several 4Runners over the years that have treated me well. All made/assembled at Tahara. I may have passed on a lc built elsewhere.
Simply put, Tahara has a reputation for building some of the finest vehicles coming out of Toyota...
Remote starting with the fob is underwhelming. The few times I’ve tried I had to be within 20 feet of the vehicle. I’ll definitely purchase the app. I would like to think it’s just me or my fob but my experience with Toyota remote start over the years has been disappointing.
Still unable to “build” a 4Runner on the Toyota website nor have they released pricing for the 4Runner. Seeing how these 2 SUV’s are similar and are marketed for similar consumers, I would think Toyota would want the 2025 4Runner to hit the showroom floor before a 2025 lc. Although if the only...
I honestly didn’t watch the video. I prefer to read text.
I towed my sxs today ~20 miles. It weighs around 2000 pounds. I averaged 16 mpg. The lc pulls just as well as my 5th gen 4Runner perhaps a little better because I believe it is heavier. Braking was significantly better.
Overall, for my...