I think a lot of people are going to like the new exterior! I’d like to see a side by side comparison with the 5th gen to see just how different or more bold it looks in person. 🙂
Absolutely! Although knowing the emotional attachment some people have to their Toyota trucks I’m worried people will continue to over extend themselves with insanely lengthy car payments just to have one…😬
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208no sir, the rear seats actually have a completely different mechanism that envelops the seat back completely flat so it becomes part of the flat surface. By the way, I sleep in the back of mine all the time and if you look at the new design this will no longer be possible. Check it out.
I personally haven’t heard anything solid about that for the U.S. Market. But hopefully they do offer a more reasonably priced option that’s cooler than a Corolla Cross 😂.
Congrats on the 24! I’ve definitely been tempted by the 2024’s. I use to have a 4.0 FJ with the TRD Supercharger and definitely miss that rig, lol. What trim level did you go with?
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 yes! I am hoping as my lease is up on my current vehicle in 2026! Deciding between Outback Wilderness or Bronco Sport Badlands.
That sounds exciting to look forward to! Ignorance is bliss but maybe consider reading the social media forums on owners experiences with those two models to see how people have enjoyed them or issues to potentially be aware of. 🤷♂️ I’m hopeful they bring out a Baja Wilderness to compete with the Maverick and Santa Cruz. 😎
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 I have and both have been positive. My only concerns with the Bronco are the smaller back seat and cargo area. I hope Subaru comes out with a Baja as well. My uncle had one and it was awesome!!!
I hear you. I’m assuming the MSRP is going to jump across the board just like the 4th gen Tacoma has. They’re good, but 50k+ for a moderately loaded TRD OR model is ridiculous lol. I don’t know that I recognize your username, so incase you’re new to my channel I own an Outback Wilderness and have really enjoyed it!
Thanks for your support! I hope you find videos that you enjoy. Yeah, in general Subaru engineers have actually done a great job making most powertrains extremely similar between models. And the larger models have plenty of room to work on under the hood, while all the reservoirs, alternator, serpentine belt, and most maintenance items are right up top front and center. Spark plugs are expected to be a pain, but those are changed what like every ~100k miles or so? Any of my Subaru review videos I show under the hood about 3/4 of the way through the video.
Love the new one's bulldog pug looking face/front-end. It's adorable! 🐶
I think a lot of people are going to like the new exterior! I’d like to see a side by side comparison with the 5th gen to see just how different or more bold it looks in person. 🙂
I think price will kill the sales of these new toyota trucks. I just think toyota doesn't realize how much of the population can afford a 60k+ truck.
Absolutely! Although knowing the emotional attachment some people have to their Toyota trucks I’m worried people will continue to over extend themselves with insanely lengthy car payments just to have one…😬
Automotive Anonymous , Your videos are fantastic! I just had to subscribe!
Thank you for your support! 🙂 This was my first time putting together a video like this, lol. 😂
Can’t sleep in the back with the new tumble rear seats
The 5th gen also had that style of fold forward seats! But I’m not sure how popular car camping inside those were. 🤷♂️🤔
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208no sir, the rear seats actually have a completely different mechanism that envelops the seat back completely flat so it becomes part of the flat surface. By the way, I sleep in the back of mine all the time and if you look at the new design this will no longer be possible. Check it out.
Thank you for the correction!
this is genius
Thanks! It was definitely entertaining to throw together, lol. 😂
you are truly a connoisseur of RUclips car reviews 🤠and this takes curatorship into a new dimension
Lol, I just thought it would be a funny project to do. Took about an hour late one night and just something I had fun with. 🤷♂️😂
Any news on the land cruiser mini? I need something less pricey.
I personally haven’t heard anything solid about that for the U.S. Market. But hopefully they do offer a more reasonably priced option that’s cooler than a Corolla Cross 😂.
Love the look of the new 4runner-not sure of that 4 cylinder turbo long term though
I hear you! I’m sure it will feel much more modern, and have the torque needed to manage larger wheels better. But will it last 30 years unopened? 🤔
The best part of the new 4 Runner Reading the melt downs over lack of a V6.
Lol, I can imagine. I love the 4.0, but I’m sure after driving one of these new ones the 4.0 will feel like a Dino 🦖. 🤣
the more complicated and more tech means more problems down the road of any auto maker
So glad I bought the 2024
Congrats on the 24! I’ve definitely been tempted by the 2024’s. I use to have a 4.0 FJ with the TRD Supercharger and definitely miss that rig, lol. What trim level did you go with?
Cool. Now we just need Subaru to reveal the next generation Outback!
Absolutely! I’m assuming they’ll announce it for the 2026 model year. 😬
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 yes! I am hoping as my lease is up on my current vehicle in 2026! Deciding between Outback Wilderness or Bronco Sport Badlands.
That sounds exciting to look forward to! Ignorance is bliss but maybe consider reading the social media forums on owners experiences with those two models to see how people have enjoyed them or issues to potentially be aware of. 🤷♂️ I’m hopeful they bring out a Baja Wilderness to compete with the Maverick and Santa Cruz. 😎
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 I have and both have been positive. My only concerns with the Bronco are the smaller back seat and cargo area. I hope Subaru comes out with a Baja as well. My uncle had one and it was awesome!!!
If the '25 4runner goes well over 50k then I might just transition over to Subaru outback wilderness
I hear you. I’m assuming the MSRP is going to jump across the board just like the 4th gen Tacoma has. They’re good, but 50k+ for a moderately loaded TRD OR model is ridiculous lol. I don’t know that I recognize your username, so incase you’re new to my channel I own an Outback Wilderness and have really enjoyed it!
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 Subbed. Hows the DIY maintenance process with Subaru Outback or Subarus in general? Are they easy to work on?
Thanks for your support! I hope you find videos that you enjoy. Yeah, in general Subaru engineers have actually done a great job making most powertrains extremely similar between models. And the larger models have plenty of room to work on under the hood, while all the reservoirs, alternator, serpentine belt, and most maintenance items are right up top front and center. Spark plugs are expected to be a pain, but those are changed what like every ~100k miles or so? Any of my Subaru review videos I show under the hood about 3/4 of the way through the video.