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5/18/2017 11:39:24 AM EDT
I feel like there needs to be an official 4Runner thread because I can never find the old threads. I'm finally in a position where I can purchase one but was hoping to gather a little knowledge from current owners. My budget is $32k-34 for a 2016. What are the benefits to each model (sr5, trail, limited, premium, can't afford TRD)? For the guys who do have the sun roofs, are they really worth the added upgrade cost?
5/18/2017 11:41:26 AM EDT
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"Official" missing from thread title.
5/18/2017 11:42:48 AM EDT
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I'll be happy to make this the official one
5/18/2017 4:07:56 PM EDT
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Did everyone sell them?
5/18/2017 4:11:40 PM EDT
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I bought a brand new 2015 SR5 Premium for $37K out the door.  You could probably get a non premium model in your price range, and certainly a used one.  The main differences in the Premium were navigation, leather"ique" seats, heated sets, and probably a few other comfort things.  

I loved that thing, and regretted selling it.
5/18/2017 4:13:58 PM EDT
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This thread is not for me...my 4Runner is an '03.  
5/18/2017 4:17:03 PM EDT
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I have a 2016 TRD PRO Quicksand that I ordered via Costco Car Buying at the end of June with delivery at the end of August.  Paid $40,500 before TT&L.  This was the emailed price from the salesman.  I didn't haggle because the Costco price is what you get which was way lower than what other dealers in the area (Houston) were asking for.
5/18/2017 4:17:20 PM EDT
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In the next few months we will be looking for a 2017 TRD Pro.
5/18/2017 4:18:32 PM EDT
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I bought a 2016 trail edition in February.  Loving it so far.  My Tacoma was rear ended in December and considered totalled.  I got what I paid for it brand new from the insurance after 4 years and 60k miles.
5/18/2017 4:18:51 PM EDT
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Good luck if your name isn't already on a list with a dealership.
5/18/2017 4:19:15 PM EDT
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Check out T4R.org.
5/18/2017 4:19:48 PM EDT
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5/18/2017 4:19:49 PM EDT
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I have a 2016 Limited

I never use the sun roof.
My wife uses the the retractable running boards.
I used the third row seating maybe 2 times.

As of yet I have  not had an opportunity to run it in the snow as it was a mild winder here
5/18/2017 4:20:39 PM EDT
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2014 Trail Premium here. I love everything about it. Could have got an SR5 but I wanted the 4x4 shifter instead of a knob. Along with the sunroof and the faux leather. I do keep the cover sunroof closed on hot Texas days but it's great at night. I use the rear window more than anything else. I also don't have the KDSS.
5/18/2017 4:21:13 PM EDT
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I have a '14 SR5P.  I will keep that thing until it dies or they bring back the shoreline blue color.
5/18/2017 4:29:07 PM EDT
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Our family has a couple.  The Trail is now called the TRD Off Road...same as Trail but has TRD Off Road badging and TRD embroidered seats.  The Limited does not use a true 4WD system.  No skid plates on an SR5.

You can get a 2017 TRD Off Road 'premium' for $37,500 + TT&L if you negotiate on one that doesn't have all of the useless port/dock add-ons. The non-premium would be ~$1K less.

Careful of all the SR5s that dealers send to the local 4X4 shop for add-ons...then try to charge $45K for an SR5 with a bunch of crap bolted to it.  I would get a Trail/TRD Off Road.
5/18/2017 4:37:54 PM EDT
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Our family has a couple.  The Trail is now called the TRD Off Road...same as Trail but has TRD Off Road badging and TRD embroidered seats.  The Limited does not use a true 4WD system.  No skid plates on an SR5.

You can get a 2017 TRD Off Road 'premium' for $37,500 + TT&L if you negotiate on one that doesn't have all of the useless port/dock add-ons. The non-premium would be ~$1K less.

Careful of all the SR5s that dealers send to the local 4X4 shop for add-ons...then try to charge $45K for an SR5 with a bunch of crap bolted to it.  I would get a Trail/TRD Off Road.
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what do you mean the limited does not use a true four-wheel-drive system?
5/18/2017 4:42:15 PM EDT
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There's a black Limited Edition at my local dealer for $53K

Rack @ 1500
Wheel Package @ 4000
Lift @ something something
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ETA - Link to dealer info:  2017 4Runner LE with bling
5/18/2017 4:43:24 PM EDT
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looks like shit and way overpriced
5/18/2017 4:43:58 PM EDT
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its a full time torsen 4wd system
5/18/2017 4:45:03 PM EDT
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5th gen trd pro owner. Metallic Grey.

Icon stage 2 2.5" lift
Bfg k02 tires
Hefty fab rear bumper
Budbuilt sliders
Weather tech liners
Midland cb/Wilson 1000 antenna

Many more to come!
5/18/2017 4:45:29 PM EDT
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like Toyota has been using on just about every full-time four-wheel-drive body on frame SUV, and it comes with a central locker and low range.

I'm not following how that's a bad thing. Unless were still living in the 1950s.
5/18/2017 4:49:16 PM EDT
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2016 trail edition premium, bought in Oct, it is great.

there are lots of people from arfcom on t4r.org, you can post some hilarious cross forum parody threads.

eta - premium is worth it for sunroof alone. TRDPro doesnt have the sunroof. trails and trds cant have third row seats. the stupid sliding rear shelf just makes money for distributors, and eats cargo volume.

5th gens dont get good gas mileage, 19.4mpg vs ~24+ for a new suburban. resale is so high it is one of the few cars where new might be a comparable deal with used.

eta2 - limiteds use the radio keys which might not be reliable long term.
5/18/2017 4:49:21 PM EDT
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like Toyota has been using on just about every full-time four-wheel-drive body on frame SUV, and it comes with a central locker and low range.

I'm not following how that's a bad thing. Unless were still living in the 1950s.
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its a full time torsen 4wd system
like Toyota has been using on just about every full-time four-wheel-drive body on frame SUV, and it comes with a central locker and low range.

I'm not following how that's a bad thing. Unless were still living in the 1950s.
it's not a bad thing
5/18/2017 4:51:19 PM EDT
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I feel like there needs to be an official 4Runner thread because I can never find the old threads. I'm finally in a position where I can purchase one but was hoping to gather a little knowledge from current owners. My budget is $32k-34 for a 2016. What are the benefits to each model (sr5, trail, limited, premium, can't afford TRD)? For the guys who do have the sun roofs, are they really worth the added upgrade cost?
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Limited - AWD, leather seats, deck out to the 9s.
SR5 - You basic 4Runner
SR45 Premium - a nicer version of the SR5
TRD Off Road - renamed Trail
TRD Premium - nicer version of TRD Off Road, akin to the SR5 vs SR5 Premium
TRD Pro - minor suspension tweak, mostly cosmetic stuff

Both versions of SR5s and the Limited does not come with the Multi-Terrain Select System, only the TRDs do. You can also get the Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System on the TRD Off Road. If you plan on modding it, don't get the Pro.

I have a 2012 SR5 4wd with some mods and love it. I have A-Trac and Down Hill Assist -- I haven't had to really use both, flat 'round these parts, but its nice to know its there. A-Trac basically stops the spinning wheel and moves power to the one not spinning and Down Hill Assist helps modulate speed when going down a hill of a certain angle.

Some will say it is under powered, I don't think it is. However it may feel that way as the drive-by-wire throttle leaves a lot to be desired, almost as if there is a delay between your foot and the throttle body. It won't win any races but keep in mind you're driving a 4500+lb brick.

With my mods I get around 15MPG around the town/city but can get 17MPG on the freeway going 70mph. I bought it in April of last year with 62K on and now have about 102K and it doesn't feel, or show, its age.
5/18/2017 4:53:06 PM EDT
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I just got a 2017 TRD off road for $37k OTD and I have pretty terrible negotiating skills.  If you don't care about having a locker, skid plates, or crawl control the SR5 will serve you well.
5/18/2017 4:54:22 PM EDT
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if that's with KDSS, you made off like a bandit.

If it's without, it's still pretty decent.
5/18/2017 4:55:04 PM EDT
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like Toyota has been using on just about every full-time four-wheel-drive body on frame SUV, and it comes with a central locker and low range.

I'm not following how that's a bad thing. Unless were still living in the 1950s.
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It's not bad, but it's heavier and it performs differently.

True 4x4 is more suited to off-road use, which is ostensibly what people buying a 4Runner want.

The Limited also comes with ghetto wheels, which is just plain fucking stupid.


If you want the Limited because of the convenience features and luxury stuff, get an SR5 Premium instead.  You get fake leather instead of real (oh well), and you miss out on a heated steering wheel and some other junk.  But it's like $6k less, and you get normal wheels, better ground clearance, and so on.

Wife unit bought a '17 SR5 Prem a few months ago.  Great truck, and the kids love the back seats.


The Limited seems like a good idea until you realize how much is different than on the 4x4 version.  It's meant to be driven on roads, pretty much all the time.
5/18/2017 5:03:07 PM EDT
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2013 SR5 Premium, bought used, happiest I've been with a vehicle.  
Even the base SR5s seem well appointed.  I use the sunroof quite a bit.
5/18/2017 5:03:58 PM EDT
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And I can't believe no one has posted a pic yet!


Fox Factory 2.5 Remote Reservoirs coilovers for the front
Camburg Racing uniball upper control arms
Fox Performance 2.0 rear shocks
Toytec Super-Flex 2" rear lift coils
TRD Pro wheels
285/70R17 BFG AT KO2
RCI front and transmission skid
Gobi Stealth with ladder
Pair of Rigid SRM back up lights (uninstalled)
Two 6" Rigid SR ambers and two 6" Rigid SR white LED bars (uninstalled)
Expedtion-One rock sliders (on order)
5/18/2017 5:04:32 PM EDT
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5/18/2017 5:06:05 PM EDT
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Wife has a 2015 SR5 with navigation cloth seats and 3rd row. Kind of an anomaly from what I've seen
5/18/2017 5:07:48 PM EDT
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It's not bad, but it's heavier and it performs differently.

True 4x4 is more suited to off-road use, which is ostensibly what people buying a 4Runner want.

The Limited also comes with ghetto wheels, which is just plain fucking stupid.


If you want the Limited because of the convenience features and luxury stuff, get an SR5 Premium instead.  You get fake leather instead of real (oh well), and you miss out on a heated steering wheel and some other junk.  But it's like $6k less, and you get normal wheels, better ground clearance, and so on.

Wife unit bought a '17 SR5 Prem a few months ago.  Great truck, and the kids love the back seats.


The Limited seems like a good idea until you realize how much is different than on the 4x4 version.  It's meant to be driven on roads, pretty much all the time.
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it's the same system employed in the FJ cruiser manual transmission, it in no way makes it any less of a competent off-road vehicle.

For about $5000, I can make a Limited that will go just about on any trail that you can imagine.

And it has been done, and I have wheeled side-by-side with FJ cruisers and Limited 4Runners that have the Torsen system.

It's better on road, and it's extremely capable off road.

I can't imagine a shortcoming once you factor in the center locking ability and the fact that you have a low range.
5/18/2017 5:08:10 PM EDT
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Sticker on our 2016 SR5 4x4 w/XP package was $42k new. Haggled down to $37k.

Our 2011 SR5 Premium had the sunroof... our 2016 does not.. and honestly I don't miss it one bit.
All it did was added wind noise and extra heat into the cockpit.


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5/18/2017 5:09:32 PM EDT
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Taggage.
5/18/2017 5:13:49 PM EDT
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There's a black Limited Edition at my local dealer for $53K

Rack @ 1500
Wheel Package @ 4000
Lift @ something something
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Yes - $53K  




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The only mod on that worth anything is the Front Runner rack. Those bro wheels look like shit.
5/18/2017 5:18:07 PM EDT
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There's a black Limited Edition at my local dealer for $53K

Rack @ 1500
Wheel Package @ 4000
Lift @ something something
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/333855/LE-211067.JPG


Yes - $53K  




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With a new Lexus V8 GX @ MSRP $51,680, someone would have to be a complete idiot to buy that.
5/18/2017 5:19:20 PM EDT
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2011 trail, love that its paid for, hate that milage only goes from poor to shit with mods and still could use a little power, mechanicaly reliable but some some quality issues, would buy again.

Getting 15mpg in city and on highway with lift, wheels, intake exhaust. I drive 80mph mostly on highway though.

Goes like hell off road.
5/18/2017 5:23:05 PM EDT
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With a new Lexus V8 GX @ MSRP $51,680, someone would have to be a complete idiot to buy that.
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In my town, it will sell. In fact, I'd imagine it will sell @ full price.

No shortage of dumbasses with credit.
5/18/2017 5:24:04 PM EDT
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2014 Trail Premium here. I love everything about it. Could have got an SR5 but I wanted the 4x4 shifter instead of a knob. Along with the sunroof and the faux leather. I do keep the cover sunroof closed on hot Texas days but it's great at night. I use the rear window more than anything else. I also don't have the KDSS.
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Same with me
5/18/2017 5:31:31 PM EDT
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DOES ANYONE HAVE THE REDWOOD INTERIOR WITH COCOA COLORED WEATHERTECH MATS?! If so can you send me a pic? Debating whether to get those or stick with black.

We just got a lightly used 2016 limited for the price of a new 2017 SR5 premium. Girlfriend likes the exterior look of the limited better and the "luxury" features. Added plus was the trd wheels with winter tires that the previous owner bought for it. She has to have a sunroof. I hate them.

5/18/2017 5:43:41 PM EDT
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2016 trail edition premium, bought in Oct, it is great.

there are lots of people from arfcom on t4r.org, you can post some hilarious cross forum parody threads.

eta - premium is worth it for sunroof alone. TRDPro doesnt have the sunroof. trails and trds cant have third row seats. the stupid sliding rear shelf just makes money for distributors, and eats cargo volume.

5th gens dont get good gas mileage, 19.4mpg vs ~24+ for a new suburban. resale is so high it is one of the few cars where new might be a comparable deal with used.

eta2 - limiteds use the radio keys which might not be reliable long term.
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With no mods and a willingness to go 60-65mph, you can get 20-24mpg on flat land.
5/18/2017 5:52:28 PM EDT
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Bought the Mrs. a 2016 Sr5 Premium, AWESOME in the snow, very comfortable to drive around in, she loves it.
5/18/2017 5:52:40 PM EDT
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We have a 16' Trail without KDSS. I hate sun roofs, and wasn't a fan of the "leather" in the premiums. Optioned out of KDSS for the ease of mods. New tires the first week and WeatherTech liners were the only thing done to it. I've tested it in snow, and a few trails in CO and NM. Love it.

When these tires wear out I'm looking to add a 1.5-2" lift, and 275 BFGs. A Southern Speed bumper will also be in the plans, as well as so cargo space management.
5/18/2017 6:05:08 PM EDT
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Good luck.  Mine took 5 months and a 2 discussions with the district rep.  Toyota is only building 1200 Pro's for the whole year and everyone wants Cement.

OP:  I don't like the sunroof.  It is an option on the premium models this year.  At your price range, I'd recommend a base 2017 TRD Off-Road.  You will have to check around.  In my area, they are only currently being built with the KDSS option ($2k and not worth it, IMO).

Be prepared to order one and wait a few months.  The Off-Roads and Pro's are rare but totally worth the wait.

PM me if you are close to West Tennessee.
5/18/2017 6:07:29 PM EDT
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5/18/2017 6:09:32 PM EDT
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I have the TRD Pro, Inferno Orange. I got the first one in all of CO, which made me happy.

It definitely wasn't in your budget range, and I doubt you'll find one quickly. They're way too in demand right now.

It is, without a doubt, the best car I've ever owned. I've had it just over 2 years and just hit 60k. That thing has taken me everywhere and never given me any trouble.
5/18/2017 6:21:12 PM EDT
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He's talking about the system I have in my limited V8 4th gen.

It's a very capable system, but is not a "4x4". It's full time AWD with a variable torque split to a Max of 50% front. During normal driving it will vary output to the wheels with the best traction. It has a center locking diff to fix it at 50-50 torque split and an electric actuated HI and Low range.

I love mine. I've never had to use the center diff lock and have only used 4Lo a few times (once last weekend at devil's hole near arrowhead). It performs excellent in wet and snowy onroad conditions without giving it an thought and if you live somewhere it snows or rains a lot I would give it a hard look and research) onroad manners are excellent with the vehicle reminding me of driving a larger Camry onroad. Off-road it still provides good performance. Some will say real 4x4 with lockers will do more difficult trails but if you plan on leaving either choice stock you won't see a difference as clearance will probably be your biggest issue.
5/18/2017 6:22:09 PM EDT
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Sticker on our 2016 SR5 4x4 w/XP package was $42k new. Haggled down to $37k.

Our 2011 SR5 Premium had the sunroof... our 2016 does not.. and honestly I don't miss it one bit.
All it did was added wind noise and extra heat into the cockpit.


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"you're not thinking 4th dimensionally Marty" - Doc Brown

the best single feature of 4runner is the roll down rear window. in 20 years when the AC is dead and refrigerant is illegal you or next owner will still be able to roll down that rear window, open sunroof, and ventilate that baby
5/18/2017 6:25:58 PM EDT
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No KDSS lol
5/18/2017 6:31:24 PM EDT
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We have the standard 2014 SR5. My only issue was I wanted a sun roof but at the price we got this for I'm not complaining. We've only used it on short trips and a couple of runs over to the cabin, sits in the garage most of the time, have almost 6K on it. There is plenty of room for the pups to travel with us which was what we were looking for when we bought it. Love the thing.
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