Ok...I am seriously thinking of treating myself to a new vehicle as a retirement gift. My financial guy said "go ahead, live a little", so I feel a bit better because he always tries to talk me out of things ! Ha
I currently have a 2019 Outback 3.6R Limited with 16,000 miles on it.
I am considering 2 vehicles:
1) 2021 Outback Touring XT
2) 2020 or 21 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Rd Premium
Now I know all the obvious off road benefits and drawbacks. I do get that the 4Runner is considered a true off-road vehicle and the Outback is more family vehicle etc.
But I still struggle to decide. I do spend about 3-4 weeks a year in the mountains and on dirt/gravel roads.
My main questions surround day to day driving on suburban roads and interstates that are plowed (but often not completely). Icy and periodic snowpacked roads are the norm.
1) Which vehicle would you rather have for D2D driving in typical Minnesota winter type conditions ? (I have 17" Wildpeaks on my Subi and would keep those when trading).
2) Is that 4 turbo as good (or better) than the 3.6R ? The Toyota 6 is a beast that lasts and lasts...so I get that.
3) Given gas mileage diffs, price, ride etc etc.....if money were no object, which would you choose ?
I currently have a 2019 Outback 3.6R Limited with 16,000 miles on it.
I am considering 2 vehicles:
1) 2021 Outback Touring XT
2) 2020 or 21 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Rd Premium
Now I know all the obvious off road benefits and drawbacks. I do get that the 4Runner is considered a true off-road vehicle and the Outback is more family vehicle etc.
But I still struggle to decide. I do spend about 3-4 weeks a year in the mountains and on dirt/gravel roads.
My main questions surround day to day driving on suburban roads and interstates that are plowed (but often not completely). Icy and periodic snowpacked roads are the norm.
1) Which vehicle would you rather have for D2D driving in typical Minnesota winter type conditions ? (I have 17" Wildpeaks on my Subi and would keep those when trading).
2) Is that 4 turbo as good (or better) than the 3.6R ? The Toyota 6 is a beast that lasts and lasts...so I get that.
3) Given gas mileage diffs, price, ride etc etc.....if money were no object, which would you choose ?