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Originally Posted by jspagna1
I can't agree more. This is the direction I see myself heading. I am on my second 4Runner. I had a 97 for 16years and in 2011 bought my current SR5. My wife has back issues and she is starting to find getting into the 4Runner harder & harder. My next vehicle may be a Highlander?
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I stayed in a Holiday Inn Express over the weekend. Watched a fella put down a plastic step stool so 3 old ladies could get into the back of his GMC Sierra Pickup.
To quote John Wayne from the cheesy movie - Ballad of the Green Berets - "Adapt, Improvise, Overcome."
I liked this quote from the article:
"I typically launch into a sermon on the dynamic and packaging virtues of the Highlander. It’s so much better to drive, I say. The 4Runner drives like a bag of rocks pulled by a Clydesdale that was recently exhumed from the Pet Semetary. If the 4Runner could communicate, it would do so through pointing and grunting."
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