Agreed with what was mentioned earlier - whatever additional savings your gaining due to the used car market with your truck will most likely be wiped out due to the same inflation going on with new cars. Not to mention the "market adjustment" aka, an additional $3-8k that dealers are adding to the MSRP's on 4Runners (and all new cars) due to their lack of inventory and supply/demand. Not to mention the additional dollars you'd be spending on a trailer.
My f-150 was totaled a few weeks ago, and I'd like a 4runner but will probably go back to an f-150.... My thoughts being 1) they're smaller than an f-150 (I'm 6'5 - don't like feeling cramped or having my legs rub the steering wheel, or my head rub the ceiling). 2) they get less gas milage than an f-150. 3) With the market today, they cost about the same as an F-150 (XLT to 4R TRD OR package).... So I can be more comfortable, get better MPG, spend about the same, and not have to spend an additional ~1-2k for a trailer to be able to tow the same amount... Makes sense for me to get an f-150.
My f-150 was totaled a few weeks ago, and I'd like a 4runner but will probably go back to an f-150.... My thoughts being 1) they're smaller than an f-150 (I'm 6'5 - don't like feeling cramped or having my legs rub the steering wheel, or my head rub the ceiling). 2) they get less gas milage than an f-150. 3) With the market today, they cost about the same as an F-150 (XLT to 4R TRD OR package).... So I can be more comfortable, get better MPG, spend about the same, and not have to spend an additional ~1-2k for a trailer to be able to tow the same amount... Makes sense for me to get an f-150.