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Truspeeder205 Nov 12, 2005 11:38 AM

Thinking of Selling 4runner
 
Hey all im thinking of selling my 97' limited 4x4 4runner for a full size truck because this thing just doesnt have enough power and the mileage is just getting tooo high i prefferably want a 04 sierra 1500 hd 4x4 i know what ur all saying he wants a Disco Truck but thats fine with me if itll tow the boat and still be able to get dirty once in a while....

ebelen1 Nov 12, 2005 11:53 AM

Good luck. I haven't had good luck w/ domestic cars. No experience w/ domestic trucks though. You should be happy with what you have.

Paul H. Nov 12, 2005 12:30 PM

Why not a Tundra?

Randomness Nov 12, 2005 12:41 PM

If you're worried about "high" mileage on a Toyota...then why on earth are you buying an American car?

Truspeeder205 Nov 12, 2005 01:32 PM

the 4runner is starting to make funny noises and i love it but i just need to part with it cause i cant haul too much with it. Plus the fact that i need some where to put my new toy (TRX 450) lol

rocket Nov 12, 2005 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by Paul H.
Why not a Tundra?

ditto!

Epic Ed Nov 14, 2005 06:40 AM


Originally Posted by Randomness
If you're worried about "high" mileage on a Toyota...then why on earth are you buying an American car?

Yeah, no joke. I'm not sure what your towing requirements are, but certainly a Tundra or a new Tacoma would fit the bill. How many miles on the 4Runner right now?

Ed

bob200587 Nov 14, 2005 07:25 AM

If you are going to get a sierra, go ahead and get a 2500 (pref. diesel). That would be the best bet for towing, but proabably not wheeling....I dunno just depends. How big is ur boat?

MTL_4runner Nov 14, 2005 08:38 AM

If you just tow occasionally then a Tundra would work great, but if you do alot of extended towing then you definately should be looking at Cummins, Duramax or Superduty diesels. There is nothing that tows better (I do hope Toyota will get in on it too so we don't have to buy domestic pickups for towing).

Randomness Nov 14, 2005 09:25 AM

If you're getting diesel, don't get a Duracrap. At least do yourself a favor and get a Cummins :D

Truspeeder205 Nov 14, 2005 11:03 PM

well, it just broke 201,000 but it runs still but its throwing a cylinder missfire code so im goin to get that fixxed and sell it. I love the newer tundra's but theyre still outta my buget im only looking to spend at most 20,000$ so that might be outta my league even used. But, dont get me wrong id love to keep it but thats just outta the picture... My parents are sellling their burban also so thats one of the reasons i just need to sell it and get some thing bigger to tow me 23' boat. But dont get me wrong i still love my 3rd gen cause they just rock.....

noahrexion Nov 15, 2005 06:26 AM

there are tons of Tundra's available for that price tag of $20k.

And Im sure noone would argue with me here that a Nissan Titan would prolly be an even better choice. You can even find nice 4wd king cab V8 Titans for around $20k.

These are all used ofcourse :) Good luck!

dirtypuke Nov 15, 2005 06:45 AM

i just recently got a 4runner again, i had a 94 and loved it but i couldnt haul my ktm 450 in it so i got a 2000 silverado 1500 z71. it had the 5.3 which in my opinion is chevys best motor. they get way better mileage than the 6.0L and seem alot pepier.

i liked the truck but i love my 4runner so i got rid of the truck and bought another 4runner, the toyota seems alot more solid. chevys also have some serious problems. my dads 04 silverado was at the dealer 3 times for a brake problem, which gm knows there is a problem but will not own up to it and recall the problem, with the brake booster. my truck had the fuel guage sending unit go bad which is a very common gm problem, that they won own up to. :pop:

i would only buy a gm if it were under warranty.


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