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Thinking of getting a Tundra TRD Pro or Tacoma TRD Pro. Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dip Dungles" data-source="post: 16166676" data-attributes="member: 182113"><p>This 100%. The Tacoma, Tundra and 4Runner are in desperate need of a technology makeover, but as mentioned they are solid and the resale value is insane. I bought a 17 TRD Pro 4Runner brand new for $43.2K OTD and sold it with 20K miles for $41K a year later. That 4.0 V6 sucked ass though as I was getting 16.2 avg MPG's, granted I threw on a 2.5 lift, 275/70/17's and heavy duty rock sliders so that needed to be factored in.</p><p>Don't forget, color plays a huge factor in resale value. If I had had a 17 Cement I could have traded it in for more then what I payed new.</p><p>If you are looking at off roading at all I would suggest a TRD Offroad instead of a Pro as the factory Pro suspension is lacking on many fronts. I wished I listened to others and grabbed an Offroad as I would have spent the saved cash on superior suspension upgrades and probably would still have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dip Dungles, post: 16166676, member: 182113"] This 100%. The Tacoma, Tundra and 4Runner are in desperate need of a technology makeover, but as mentioned they are solid and the resale value is insane. I bought a 17 TRD Pro 4Runner brand new for $43.2K OTD and sold it with 20K miles for $41K a year later. That 4.0 V6 sucked ass though as I was getting 16.2 avg MPG's, granted I threw on a 2.5 lift, 275/70/17's and heavy duty rock sliders so that needed to be factored in. Don't forget, color plays a huge factor in resale value. If I had had a 17 Cement I could have traded it in for more then what I payed new. If you are looking at off roading at all I would suggest a TRD Offroad instead of a Pro as the factory Pro suspension is lacking on many fronts. I wished I listened to others and grabbed an Offroad as I would have spent the saved cash on superior suspension upgrades and probably would still have it. [/QUOTE]
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