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Hey all.
Just turned 1500 miles over on the ODO and wanted to give some impressions coming from a ‘21 4Runner TRD Pro.
made the trade because a bronco was what I really wanted a few years ago but the pricing and availability were a nightmare so I figured I’d wait a few years an so here I am. Also, I wasn’t super impressed with the new 4Runners, so I ruled those out. Got an incredible trade value on the 4Runner and also a great deal on the bronco so it seemed like a no brainer.
First of all the drivetrain is just night and day. I realize the old yota drivetrain is why many like the 4Runner, but I found the transmission to be rough, acceleration on the highway was abysmal, and it just gasped at higher elevations in the mountains. I LOVE the 2.7 on the bronco so far. Feels better when driving in every way.
also the screen/infotainment feels like it’s from the future compared to the runners. Love the big display and tight integration with CarPlay.
I feel like the fit and finish on the 4Runner may have been a bit better, but the interior layout and design on the bronco is so much better. The badlands control interior and washout floors are fantastic. I freaking hate carpet in cars.
first heavy snow drive was a couple of weeks ago heading through rabbit ears pass in Colorado during a full white out blizzard where the only way to tell if you’re on the road is the red sticks every 30 yards or so. It handled it incredibly well. I’d say the bronco is also better in the snow.
overall I know I’m still on the honeymoon period, but I love this thing so far. it’s definitely got a lot more mojo than the old 4Runner that’s for sure.
Just turned 1500 miles over on the ODO and wanted to give some impressions coming from a ‘21 4Runner TRD Pro.
made the trade because a bronco was what I really wanted a few years ago but the pricing and availability were a nightmare so I figured I’d wait a few years an so here I am. Also, I wasn’t super impressed with the new 4Runners, so I ruled those out. Got an incredible trade value on the 4Runner and also a great deal on the bronco so it seemed like a no brainer.
First of all the drivetrain is just night and day. I realize the old yota drivetrain is why many like the 4Runner, but I found the transmission to be rough, acceleration on the highway was abysmal, and it just gasped at higher elevations in the mountains. I LOVE the 2.7 on the bronco so far. Feels better when driving in every way.
also the screen/infotainment feels like it’s from the future compared to the runners. Love the big display and tight integration with CarPlay.
I feel like the fit and finish on the 4Runner may have been a bit better, but the interior layout and design on the bronco is so much better. The badlands control interior and washout floors are fantastic. I freaking hate carpet in cars.
first heavy snow drive was a couple of weeks ago heading through rabbit ears pass in Colorado during a full white out blizzard where the only way to tell if you’re on the road is the red sticks every 30 yards or so. It handled it incredibly well. I’d say the bronco is also better in the snow.
overall I know I’m still on the honeymoon period, but I love this thing so far. it’s definitely got a lot more mojo than the old 4Runner that’s for sure.
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