At least in my case. You all probably remember my multiple threads in the last 2 weeks talking about minivans, towing, 3 rows etc).
So here's what we ended up in. I finally got my wife kind of over her fears of buying "older and more miles" with exhaustive research, and we sold our 2008 32k mile 4Runner to a friend tonight. It's been flawless for 5 years but just wasn't big enough for our needs (kids, dogs, luggage, etc).
After checking out a ton of late-model SUVs (including the new Sequoia, which just feels giant), which would have run $10k or more over our 4Runner sale amount....and also minivans and crossovers that couldn't tow or had tiny 3rd rows...
We got....the bigger older twin to our 4Runner. 2005 Sequoia. It's about to turn 90k (I've already ordered the timing belt/water pump and a few other maintenance items) but runs great and everything works. It's an SR5, but the original window sticker shows that EVERY available package was ordered on it. Leather, heated seats, DVD, JBL audio, Limited wheels, roof rack, tow package, side curtain airbags, etc. So in reality it's a Limited but for the sake of my personal property tax in Va., it's an SR5 :)
Anyhow, drives pretty nice for a big truck. Not as nimble as the 4Runner (with XREAS), of course, but good highway cruiser and surprisingly maneuverable in parking lots, etc with a tight turning radius.
As part of the deal, I got the dealer to buy 5 new tires for it (of my choice) at their cost and for them to mount, so that will save me $500 (in addition to talking them down to right above trade-in KBB value). Will be putting 265/70/17 Revo2's on it since we've loved them on the 4Runner. Stock is 265/65/17, but the 70s fit with no rubbing and get rid of the "mini-tire" look that they have stock. Even wife commented on that. Stock size is the same as the 4Runner lol.
It did live most of its life near the shore (no floods or anything, no worries), and the salt air clearly got some things a bit rusty. Body is great, but the frame does have some minor rust areas though nothing that I would consider worrisome. I'll spend a day under it with a wire wheel and some POR-15. I'm too spoiled by our garage-kept 4Runner that never saw road salt, lol.
So in the end, she got her 3 rows + leather and I got my towing/4x4. We both compromised a bit, but ended up with about $5k leftover after it's all said and done, which she gets for whatever she wants. Also she has the "if you don't like it a year from now, we'll go find your minivan" deal. In which case I'll probably keep the sequoia as my own beater anyhow (maybe). So it's a good deal either way.
Anyhow, thanks for all the advice on my annoying "what car" threads related to this buy. Hopefully this thing will be as dead-nuts reliable as the 4Runner has been. And damn does it look a lot the same, lol
In other news, my e30 rallycross car will be in the SCCA display at the Washington DC auto show, if anyone is there come by!