Looking for a used trd off-road premium
3rd gen and Land Cruiser guy here looking for a 2020-2022 off-road premium. Not sure what a good price on these are, I’m used to 15-20 year old trucks lol. Any advice guys?
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Checkout Autotrader, Carmax, Carvana etc, in your area, to get a sense of the ASKING prices for the year/model/mileage you are looking for. This will give you an idea of the market in your area.
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Should be low to mid 40's depending on mileage, options, etc. Market is dropping, so be patient if you can.
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4Runners have incredible resale value. As such, I'd be inclined to purchase new over one that is 2-3 years old. Dealers are starting to build inventory. I got $2K off MSRP last April. You might be able to negotiate even lower now.
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With the basic safety enhancements and upgrades like LED headlamps, CarPlay, etc. I agree with the “buy new” idea. A 2020+ preowned 4Runner isn’t going to save you any significant amount of money, so get a new one and start your time with a fresh one.
You’ll also have the benefit of the best version of a fantastic vehicle. My pick would be (and was) the Off Road Premium, but the SR5 Premium could work well too. Consider doing a nationwide search on Autotrader for new ones. Also check dealer websites. You might even find a leftover 2023 if not too picky about color. |
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I'm new to the forum and thinking about a new TRD Off Road, not sure if I want the Premium option or not. I'm 78 years old and think all those Premium options will be things I don't really need, or use. My wife has a new RX350 and we got the model second from the top, no side cameras, no GPS, and a few other electronics that we don't care about. The AppleCarPlay takes care of our needs just fine, plus the cloth seats are much to my liking. I will only be driving the vehicle some 4-5000 miles per year tops and it will never go off road, but I do want the 4WD for sure. Dealers around me here in the DFW area seem to have several on there lots for sale, I think I will start looking in February. I'm pretty sure I want the Old School model 2024 and not the new 2025 model, mainly because of it 4.0 engine and it's simplify design, over a turbo, etc.
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And definitely go with the 5th gen. If the 6th gen stumbles out of the gate like the new Tundra has with all of its gremlins, your resale value will be even better. |
I went through this and opted for a new 23 TRD OR Premium. There just wasn't enough price difference between a used vehicle and new for me to buy the used.
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