Toyota.
Do you want “All Wheel Drive”? The 4 runner limited is an all wheel drive vehicle. Full time 4x4 the sr5’s and trails are 2 or 4 wheel drive, I didn’t care for the allwheel drive. Plus the 4Runner SR5 and Trail models have a different front end and don’t look like the limited models. The Trail Preimium has a lot of the bells and whistlesboth 4x4: 4Runner or Grand Cherokee Limited.
No road sue ?Use. Occasionally fishing pasture work no major rock climbing
I was amazed when joining the Toyota forums to see how many had up to 750,000 miles on their original engines.After WWII JEEP was the go-to utility vehicle and then Chrysler bought them out and then began a downward trend in reliability and dependability. Now as some have said the Jeep spends more time in the shop than on the road. A Toyota however, (notice how a comma is always after however?)a Toyota is dependable and will go tens of thousands of miles-usually over 100,000 miles before any maintenance other than oil changes, tires, filters. It is common to see a Toyota with over 200,000 miles but I've yet to see a Jeep over 200,000 miles. If it were me, I'd buy a Toyota and no extended service policy-you won't need it and it's simply money in the dealer's pocket.
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