Hey gang. I'm considering switching from a 2013 JK Wrangler 2dr to a 2017+ 4 Runner TRD Off-Road and I would love some feedback from people on who made a similar switch.
Background: I'm a long-time Jeep person having owned everything from an early '78 CJ, YJ, XJ, and I currently daily drive a moderately modified JK 2 door. I absolutely love my Jeep and the Jeep community - but I made the idiot mistake of jumping on an insane deal on a 2 door, when I really needed a 4 door for my kids, other passengers, and hauling stuff. Additionally, I'm moving my family from Alabama to Reno, NV this summer and I need a vehicle that is comfortable, can hold a ton of my gear (I'll likely have to make 2-3 trips solo), and won't absolutely kill me on gas mileage. Finally, I need something a little "nicer" because I'm taking on a new role managing a company and will have to visit with customers and partners / take them out to lunch / attend events, etc in my vehicle. My 2 door Wrangler, gutted, lifted and on 35's just doesn't cut it. I have considered moving to a new JL unlimited - but at $42,000 I'm looking at "cushier" options and the 4Runner just jumps out at me. Now, I'm a grown-ass adult and can make my own decisions, but I'm always interested in the opinions of like-minded people. So, for those that made the switch, why did you do it, and do you miss anything / have any regrets? Here is my short list of pros / cons of switching to a 4R.
Pros:
1. More comfortable / luxurious (better for passengers and long trips)
2. More storage space internally (hold more gear for my trips out there)
3. TRD Off-Road package appears to be very capable (it's not a Wrangler - I get it - but I'm not a rock crawler either)
4. I love the look
5. I have always wanted a 4Runner
6. Better towing capacity
7. Similar resale value to Wrangler
Cons:
1. It's not a Jeep (sad face)
2. I beat the snot out of my Jeep - I won't be as free with a purdy 4R
3. Much smaller aftermarket for parts
4. Can't take the doors and top off (I do love that)
5. Costs more, and will likely cost more over the life of the vehicle
What am I missing? Thanks for any and all feedback.
Background: I'm a long-time Jeep person having owned everything from an early '78 CJ, YJ, XJ, and I currently daily drive a moderately modified JK 2 door. I absolutely love my Jeep and the Jeep community - but I made the idiot mistake of jumping on an insane deal on a 2 door, when I really needed a 4 door for my kids, other passengers, and hauling stuff. Additionally, I'm moving my family from Alabama to Reno, NV this summer and I need a vehicle that is comfortable, can hold a ton of my gear (I'll likely have to make 2-3 trips solo), and won't absolutely kill me on gas mileage. Finally, I need something a little "nicer" because I'm taking on a new role managing a company and will have to visit with customers and partners / take them out to lunch / attend events, etc in my vehicle. My 2 door Wrangler, gutted, lifted and on 35's just doesn't cut it. I have considered moving to a new JL unlimited - but at $42,000 I'm looking at "cushier" options and the 4Runner just jumps out at me. Now, I'm a grown-ass adult and can make my own decisions, but I'm always interested in the opinions of like-minded people. So, for those that made the switch, why did you do it, and do you miss anything / have any regrets? Here is my short list of pros / cons of switching to a 4R.
Pros:
1. More comfortable / luxurious (better for passengers and long trips)
2. More storage space internally (hold more gear for my trips out there)
3. TRD Off-Road package appears to be very capable (it's not a Wrangler - I get it - but I'm not a rock crawler either)
4. I love the look
5. I have always wanted a 4Runner
6. Better towing capacity
7. Similar resale value to Wrangler
Cons:
1. It's not a Jeep (sad face)
2. I beat the snot out of my Jeep - I won't be as free with a purdy 4R
3. Much smaller aftermarket for parts
4. Can't take the doors and top off (I do love that)
5. Costs more, and will likely cost more over the life of the vehicle
What am I missing? Thanks for any and all feedback.