Is The Toyota 4Runner Too Old To Keep Up With A New Ford Bronco? We Take Both Off-Road To Compare!



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In this video Roman and Kase take our long term Ford Bronco and a Toyota 4Runner Off-Road at Deer Creek in Montezuma, CO!

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41 thoughts on “Is The Toyota 4Runner Too Old To Keep Up With A New Ford Bronco? We Take Both Off-Road To Compare!”

  1. I'm not a big fan of TFL tire test because often isn't indicative of real world. Give me the Toyota because it starts with the better bones and for the price difference in these two I can easily build it up beyond the Ford for a long lasting beast with money in pocket to afford the gas.

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  2. In vision of design, the bronco look very interesting. I mean this retro-futurisric design without any performance sacrifice.
    As we always see: big, powerful and American car just can not be bad.

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  3. Toyota doesn't believe in fancy technology for the sake of fancy technology. If you read the book about the Toyota way you find out that they rely on things that work for the average person. If you aren't the average person and you want to push the limit then you need a different brand.
    For a better test from an offroading standpoint you should have driven all the way up Radical Hill. That would have separated the off roader from the mall crawler.

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  4. I'm a Ford fan boy, I own two F250's, I also own a 21 4Runner. What I'm not a fan of is the modern engines that are very high tech with many things that can and will break. As we all know 4Runners can be built up, the sky (or budget) is the limit.

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  5. Eff the Bronco, a douche canoe of a truck built by a bunch of lazy disenfranchised scum bags with engines that are already internally detonating. Then you have to argue and fight for your warranty and may still be denied. Anyone who chooses a bronco over a 4runner doesn't know sh'+ about the manufacturing process. Stick that bronco where the sun don't shine losers

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  6. That turn assistant in the Bronco is the stupidest gimmick a car company has ever sold.. You guys keep bring it up like it's a game changing feature but in reality it just a great way to eat up a rear tire.

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  7. I would have to say that the 4Runner is like a Veteran/Rookie! If Toyota had come out with a second gen competitor with more modern ammenedies, it would quite possibly be a major contender!

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  8. Fast forward 10 years…..4Runner still performing perfectly. Bronco recycled 2 times and on its 3rd life. And that 10 speed transmission burns out because it is constantly searching and shifting for best mpg. Obviously I’m a bias 4Runner guy! Lol

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