Trading A 5th Gen 4Runner For New Land Cruiser?

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Who here is thinking about trading in their 5th Gen 4Runner for a new Land Cruiser? I personally feel that the new LC is a solid evolution of the 4Runner. The LC has a bit more room side for the passengers, better MPG, full time 4wd, dual lockers, and modern tech. The 4R is super reliable but it’s definitely showing its age. Thoughts?

Check my video comparing both:

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I have a 2021 TRD Pro that I want to trade for a Land Cruiser. It's probably not a popular opinion, but the new 4Runners are not visually appealing, and the conservative Land Cruiser lines will age a bit more gracefully.

We want the java leather interior and that is a bit harder to find.
 
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I have a 2021 TRD Pro that I want to trade for a Land Cruiser. It's probably not a popular opinion, but the new 4Runners are not visually appealing, and the conservative Land Cruiser lines will age a bit more gracefully.

We want the java leather interior and that is a bit harder to find.
I agree with your opinion. The Land Cruiser reminds me of a 5th gen 4Runner in that it has conservative lines.
 
I have a 2021 TRD Pro that I want to trade for a Land Cruiser. It's probably not a popular opinion, but the new 4Runners are not visually appealing, and the conservative Land Cruiser lines will age a bit more gracefully.

We want the java leather interior and that is a bit harder to find.

Man, I am unfortunately in the same boat. I've been a 4Runner owner for three decades and was really leaning on the new 6th Gen 4Runner release... they kinda let us down. Think your unpopular opinion is actually going to be the global popular opinion. But thankfully they launched the 250. It's essentially a 4Runner - although it doesn't have a rear roll-down window. I think the 250 will replace the 4Runner as the most popular off-road Toyota platform next to the 4th Gen Tacoma.
 
The lack of a roll-down rear window is a letdown, but we need something with a push-button liftgate and the most up-to-date safety features. We like the idea of a hybrid and don't need (or want) a third row.
 

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