09-30-2019, 05:11 AM
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Has anybody actually driven a 2020 yet
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Wait wait. Which part of the grille? I bought the garnish and the top grille to replace as soon as I pick up. You're telling me it won't fit now cuz of TSS? PLEASE ELABORATE!
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I had no problem with mine fitting.
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09-30-2019, 08:24 AM
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So the 2020 T4R will drive different than my 2005?
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09-30-2019, 09:37 AM
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I had no problem with mine fitting.
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Then wtf was homeboy talking about? Lol. No cutting involved? -2019 garnish fits fine on 2020s?
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09-30-2019, 12:29 PM
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Then wtf was homeboy talking about? Lol. No cutting involved? -2019 garnish fits fine on 2020s?
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No cutting on the one I got. I bought it off cartrimhome.
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09-30-2019, 02:03 PM
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J Smoov
can you please tell me if you see an AUX input anywhere in the new 2020? This the green color stereo jack input that used to be along side the USB input in the 2019 and older years. Perhaps the 2020 has it in the glove compartment or the middle console or somewhere hidden.
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09-30-2019, 02:15 PM
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Venture trim looks like stop gap between the TRD OR and the PRO.
Same Shocks, wheels, and OR features as the pro, No grill, badging, skid or tires. (comes with HT duelers.
And a Yakima Rack.
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09-30-2019, 02:16 PM
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LOL....I have driven every year since 2011(Mine)...The same except for some trim. Can't blame them, it continues to sell well but I need some excuse to upgrade..
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09-30-2019, 02:24 PM
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Clearly on that video the 'VP of Marketing" does mention the Fox internal bypass shocks.
I wonder are they the same as on the Pro? also, why would KDSS be available for this model? and not the Pro?
I'm a bit confused.
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09-30-2019, 02:34 PM
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Venture trim looks like stop gap between the TRD OR and the PRO.
Same Shocks, wheels, and OR features, No grill, badging, skid or tires. (comes with HT duelers)
And a Yakima Rack.
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09-30-2019, 03:28 PM
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That Venture trim is odd: front valence, but no rear valence?
and that basket...yikes. I'm sure someone will buy it though.
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09-30-2019, 04:08 PM
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hi
I am posting here because I cannot create a new thread
I own a 2014 BMW x3 with only 30k miles, that I might need to replace next year or by Aug 2021 the latest (extended warranty runs out). I am considering getting me a vehicle that is good on and off road (4x4), bulletproof in terms of mechanics and technology (even if not the latest) and something that I can run for at least 10y.
note: One of the ideas is to retire, make a trip across the US [pulling a small camper] for 1y and then head to South america and spend a few years getting to know the full continent
So, if I choose the 4runner route, I could buy the 2020 MY (the red venture looks sexy btw) or wait until 2021
So, a couple of questions:
- Is there any chance that we will see a new engine or trans in the 2021 model? I would be happy with a design similar to the 2020 model, plus improvements in the front fascia (taking some cues from new RAV4), specially the headlights -> the headlights of the current model are fugly, a more powerful V-6 [than taco] and a 8sp trans. What I do not want to buy is a vehicle with hybrid engine or a turbo 4 banger; I would only buy a turbo if it were diesel, which is not likely; They tend to be thirsty (the EPA for my vehicle is 20 city and I am lucky to average 16 mpg) and offer lower reliability long term, so I do not want to follow this route again
- How does the venture trim compares to the TRD pro? Would I lose too much payload and towing capacity with the TRD PRO? Any idea if RED is available for the TRD pro trim?
thanks
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09-30-2019, 04:58 PM
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The venture doesn't have the Pro Fox. The guy in the video doesn't know what he is talking about. None of the specs released mention the Fox to be a part of the Venture trim.
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Venture trim looks like stop gap between the TRD OR and the PRO.
Same Shocks, wheels, and OR features as the pro, No grill, badging, skid or tires. (comes with HT duelers.
And a Yakima Rack.
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09-30-2019, 07:11 PM
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Quote:
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hi
I am posting here because I cannot create a new thread
I own a 2014 BMW x3 with only 30k miles, that I might need to replace next year or by Aug 2021 the latest (extended warranty runs out). I am considering getting me a vehicle that is good on and off road (4x4), bulletproof in terms of mechanics and technology (even if not the latest) and something that I can run for at least 10y.
note: One of the ideas is to retire, make a trip across the US [pulling a small camper] for 1y and then head to South america and spend a few years getting to know the full continent
So, if I choose the 4runner route, I could buy the 2020 MY (the red venture looks sexy btw) or wait until 2021
So, a couple of questions:
- Is there any chance that we will see a new engine or trans in the 2021 model? I would be happy with a design similar to the 2020 model, plus improvements in the front fascia (taking some cues from new RAV4), specially the headlights -> the headlights of the current model are fugly, a more powerful V-6 [than taco] and a 8sp trans. What I do not want to buy is a vehicle with hybrid engine or a turbo 4 banger; I would only buy a turbo if it were diesel, which is not likely; They tend to be thirsty (the EPA for my vehicle is 20 city and I am lucky to average 16 mpg) and offer lower reliability long term, so I do not want to follow this route again
- How does the venture trim compares to the TRD pro? Would I lose too much payload and towing capacity with the TRD PRO? Any idea if RED is available for the TRD pro trim?
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There’s not a snowballs chance that there will be a new engine/tranny for 2021. In fact, I would not expect to see any real changes to the ‘21s since an all new model is supposed to arrive in 2022.
The biggest, maybe only, difference aside from the obvious cosmetics, is that the TRD Pro has the Fox suspension and the venture does not (though can be optioned with the KDSS)
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09-30-2019, 07:12 PM
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My 2020 drives the same but the headunit and apple carplay are big improvements imo
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09-30-2019, 07:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mindanalyzer
hi
I am posting here because I cannot create a new thread
I own a 2014 BMW x3 with only 30k miles, that I might need to replace next year or by Aug 2021 the latest (extended warranty runs out). I am considering getting me a vehicle that is good on and off road (4x4), bulletproof in terms of mechanics and technology (even if not the latest) and something that I can run for at least 10y.
note: One of the ideas is to retire, make a trip across the US [pulling a small camper] for 1y and then head to South america and spend a few years getting to know the full continent
So, if I choose the 4runner route, I could buy the 2020 MY (the red venture looks sexy btw) or wait until 2021
So, a couple of questions:
- Is there any chance that we will see a new engine or trans in the 2021 model? I would be happy with a design similar to the 2020 model, plus improvements in the front fascia (taking some cues from new RAV4), specially the headlights -> the headlights of the current model are fugly, a more powerful V-6 [than taco] and a 8sp trans. What I do not want to buy is a vehicle with hybrid engine or a turbo 4 banger; I would only buy a turbo if it were diesel, which is not likely; They tend to be thirsty (the EPA for my vehicle is 20 city and I am lucky to average 16 mpg) and offer lower reliability long term, so I do not want to follow this route again
- How does the venture trim compares to the TRD pro? Would I lose too much payload and towing capacity with the TRD PRO? Any idea if RED is available for the TRD pro trim?
thanks
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Yes you will see a new engine and tans. No idea if it will be 2021 or a later date. Will happen with gen 6, not this current generation (5). V6 should be in it and I imagine a turbo based on all the Tundra and LC leaks.
Updated headlights should be in the next gen 4runner. Maybe as a premium, but the option should exist
Payload and tow capacity I dont think change between trims but I could be wrong.
No clue about the differences in trim goodies. In my opinion the 4runner is over priced and I could only stomach an sr5 price if I was forced to buy one new.
Good luck and in my opinion with the towing and lengthy trecks in South America I would buy a lightly used Land Cruiser with the V8 long before buying a new 4runner.
Cheers.
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