I set priority. To begin with. If things to happen to this truck , have the buck for whichever truck/van feels the best. If I do not acquire pets/kids , life does not end. Without 4×4 life may or may not be difficult. Depending on severity of winter
another great video! I like the 2025 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro, can't wait to drive one. I drove a 2024 and wasn't impressed with the acceleration, I wasn't expecting high performance at all but felt like it struggled to accelerate into traffic. The 2025 will have more hp and torque with the better 8 speed transmission.
Financing one of these for 72 months probably means you can't afford it. 20/3/8 is the best way to buy a car. Minimum 20% down, finance for no more than 3 years, payment 8% or less or gross monthly income. Finally, be investing more than the 8% payment.
Or you'll be really broke spending all that money on a vehicle that goes down in value instead of investing money into assets that appreciate (like real estate and stocks)
@@noctilucent7396 that's great if you have the margin to do all three. Normal in America is looking wealthy but not being wealthy. For example, spending more on a car payment than what is invested for retirement. If someone can invest 25%, comfortably afford their housing payment, put food on the table, and buy a vehicle like this, they are doing really well.
The new 4Runner annoys me. I’ve had 3 so I’m not a hater. I’ve had a 2nd gen, 3rd gen and 5th gen. This new one just doesn’t do it for me. I recently traded in my 5th gen for a preowned LX570.
And I thought I could afford one 😂
I set priority.
To begin with.
If things to happen to this truck , have the buck for whichever truck/van feels the best.
If I do not acquire pets/kids , life does not end.
Without 4×4 life may or may not be difficult.
Depending on severity of winter
another great video! I like the 2025 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro, can't wait to drive one. I drove a 2024 and wasn't impressed with the acceleration, I wasn't expecting high performance at all but felt like it struggled to accelerate into traffic. The 2025 will have more hp and torque with the better 8 speed transmission.
I like this one but don't like the glossy features.. wish they were matte or rugged.
Financing one of these for 72 months probably means you can't afford it. 20/3/8 is the best way to buy a car. Minimum 20% down, finance for no more than 3 years, payment 8% or less or gross monthly income. Finally, be investing more than the 8% payment.
Exactly right. If you need to finance it, you can’t afford it. You’ll have something to aspire towards in midlife
You need to be rich. *end video*
Or you'll be really broke spending all that money on a vehicle that goes down in value instead of investing money into assets that appreciate (like real estate and stocks)
@@BrianNC81 why not all three?
@@noctilucent7396 that's great if you have the margin to do all three. Normal in America is looking wealthy but not being wealthy. For example, spending more on a car payment than what is invested for retirement. If someone can invest 25%, comfortably afford their housing payment, put food on the table, and buy a vehicle like this, they are doing really well.
4 cylinder turbo, it won't last toyota should consider six cylinder on 4 runners and tundras.
At least on the Land Cruiser. No distinction between the LC and upper trim 4Runners except the rear window and premium gas
The new 4Runner annoys me. I’ve had 3 so I’m not a hater. I’ve had a 2nd gen, 3rd gen and 5th gen. This new one just doesn’t do it for me. I recently traded in my 5th gen for a preowned LX570.
Geezus
People who buy these new don’t really care about the price of gas
Woot so I can afford it “comfortably”.
Geezus