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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 3084131" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>I bought the wife a new 4Runner SR5 4x4 with 3rd row seating. She was driving a Honda AWD CRV that was underpowered and sounded like a sewing machine. But it was reliable and fairly inexpensive to purchase and operate. </p><p></p><p>You really can’t beat Toyota’s engineering. They are very well designed vehicles. The 4Runner drives more like a truck than an suv. The Highlanders are nice and drive more like a car than the 4Runner and have more room inside. I tried to steel her to a Sequoia, but she didn’t want that big of a vehicle. The wife’s next vehicle may be a highlander. </p><p></p><p>I had a 2012 Tacoma for about 5 years and had zero issues with it. The Tacoma probably holds its value better than most Vehicles. I sold it for about $5k less than I bought it new and it had about 86k miles.</p><p></p><p>We bought the 4Runner from Jim Norton Toyota in Tulsa. They beat our best price and provided a Highlander to drive for over a month until the 4Runner was delivered. It was actually a great purchase experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 3084131, member: 7248"] I bought the wife a new 4Runner SR5 4x4 with 3rd row seating. She was driving a Honda AWD CRV that was underpowered and sounded like a sewing machine. But it was reliable and fairly inexpensive to purchase and operate. You really can’t beat Toyota’s engineering. They are very well designed vehicles. The 4Runner drives more like a truck than an suv. The Highlanders are nice and drive more like a car than the 4Runner and have more room inside. I tried to steel her to a Sequoia, but she didn’t want that big of a vehicle. The wife’s next vehicle may be a highlander. I had a 2012 Tacoma for about 5 years and had zero issues with it. The Tacoma probably holds its value better than most Vehicles. I sold it for about $5k less than I bought it new and it had about 86k miles. We bought the 4Runner from Jim Norton Toyota in Tulsa. They beat our best price and provided a Highlander to drive for over a month until the 4Runner was delivered. It was actually a great purchase experience. [/QUOTE]
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