I've had two 4Runner TRD Pro's over the last 4 years, I traded a 2020 and bought the second one due to me taking advantage of the crazy car market and resales values a couple of years ago. I'm probably in the majoirty of 5th gen owners that would agree it's a great, very reliable vehicle. It's my daily driver and although I like the idea of it's off road capability, it's never even seen a dirt road. I've been paying close attention to the LC and GX platforms since their initial annoucements and initially was set on the GX. But, about a week ago I got to see an LC FE in Heritage blue sitting on the lot (already sold) and I had a hard time walking away from it. It's presence really got me and side by side with the 4Runner it is clearly a more refined vehicle. So I began searching near and far for one and somehow got lucky and was able to secure one sitting at a port in California. I made a deposit and can get it at MSRP and the dealership is only 200 miles from me. Since then, I've been reading almost every site on this post and have seen the 4Runner comparisons. My biggest concern is the reliability after reading the post about the engine failure. Coming from a 4Runner that I know will probably even outlast a nuclear war, this has me a little bit concerned. I love the idea of more HP and torque since the 4Runner lacks this but I'm thinking long term and with the QC port holds I'm wondering if there's something more to what's going on here. I realize Toyota has been in the hybrid game for 20 some years and this kind of platform will be new to me. In a perfect world, I would just keep the 4Runner as well, but I already have other "fun" cars so it wouldn't make much sense. With that said, I'm looking for more opinions on making this move and trying to avoid and potential regret in the future.