Oshiguru | 12-16-2021 05:16 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by white rocket
(Post 9047717)
Congrats on the 4Runner. I miss mine dearly. Love the Lunar Rock. You'll definitely appreciate the "depreciation" on this one. Sell for more than you paid in a year or two. That's how 4Runner's roll.
Curious if there is anything "new" for 2022 compared to 2021? | Quote:
Originally Posted by white rocket
(Post 9047740)
In the Off-Road specifically, the 2021 and 2022 are virtually identical since the last major update was 2020 with the upgraded head unit, TSS-P, and a few other goodies. 2021 got LED's everywhere. Curious if there were any simple improvements or additions compared to last year. I think 2023 might be the next gen but not sure. Always cool to have the last year of a generation.
You gotta be a 4Runner nerd to really appreciate them, otherwise most people are like "what's the hype? It's so boring". |
2022 Has a lot of features that people begged for at the cost of a higher MSRP vs last year. It basically has all the goodies. It has KDSS, LED low beams and fog lights (but halogen drl), 360 camera, front camera option, locking rear diff, remote start, updated dash and infotainment (started 2020), comfort entry (not sure if new), push start, and blind spot sensors. I wanted a 2021 TRD Pro in Lunar but the 2022 TRD OR was cheaper with more features. The 360 camera is a game changer with my small apartment parking spot between two walls. Quote:
Originally Posted by 68style
(Post 9047736)
Yah I love the colour of that 4Runner... and those particular OEM wheels are awesome too.
I'd probably look into buying one if the driving experience was a bit more engaging... any of the 2016-ish ones I drove felt so truck-like and I can't imagine that changed as I believe they're the same now barring cosmetics. | It drives truck line but not as bad as a full size pickup, feels like a Tacoma to me. Its a good comfortable daily driver for my job which requires small 0-2km trips throughout the day. Its not as fun as a Macan on the road but im sure once i start going offroad I'll appreciate the 4r even more. |