We love Toyota off-roaders. The 4Runner SUV and Tacoma pickup are cool, capable and their build quality leaves little to quibble about. If you’re not doing performative feats of rock climbing on the regular — and most SUV owners aren’t — a Tacoma or 4Runner may be the best tool for the job.
But 2023 may be a terrible time to buy one new off the lot. Here’s why.
The 2023 4Runner and Tacoma models are outdated
The case for buying a 2023 model 4Runner or Tacoma would come from the heart, not the head. Both are overwhelmed by more modern competition. The 4Runner and Tacoma have big, inefficient, naturally aspirated engines. The 4Runner and Tacoma feature wonky five-speed and six-speed gearboxes, respectively, at a time when the competition packs smooth and seamless eight, nine or 10-speed units.
Rival interiors, meanwhile, are much more comfortable and tech-forward. Going from a current Tacoma or 4Runner to a new Wrangler or a truck like the GMC Canyon AT4X can feel like traveling into the future.
