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Getting an new SUV, which is an better deal?

I'm with Majisto, I got to drive a 4.6L Expedition (pre-med faternity) into California, it was very powerful. We had 6 people in there and it still hauled.
BTW- 4Runners do not have a better tow rating:
2000 4Runner have 217 lb/ft @3600 RPMs (not bad)
2000 Explorer have 220 (OHV), 254 (SOHC), and 288 V8)
Max towing with a 4Runner- 5000lbs
Max towing with an Explorer- 6820 lbs
Just an aside;)
Love the Expedition, great choice though I think you would've been have happy with either one! Congrats!
Greg
 



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Where did you get those numbers???

Also he's looking at an 02 Explorer, not a 2000. Those numbers dont sound right. Unless the numbers I researched awhile back were wrong?

If so, 4runners are still more reliable. 5,000lbs should be enough.
 






I just checked MSN auto, they list the Explorer at 3500 and the 4runner at 5000.

Both are for 2002 model year. Both standard towing capacity.
 












nice looking rig, hope the 4.6 works for ya. my dad has one in his 98 F150 and I wouldn't give a plug nickle for it. nothing but 2 pinto 2.3's welded together if ya ask me.

:chug: :chug:
 






I just checked MSN auto, they list the Explorer at 3500 and the 4runner at 5000.
You should be a reporter, you take things out of context j/k :D
You looked at the max payload for the toyota, but the standard payload for the X- if you're going to do a comparison, at least do it fair. For the 2002 X, it actually improves the max towing, unlike the 4runner.
2002 X- max towing: 7300 with the V8. Looks like the X is still on top.
 






Originally posted by DaHeinah
You should be a reporter, you take things out of context j/k :D
You looked at the max payload for the toyota, but the standard payload for the X- if you're going to do a comparison, at least do it fair. For the 2002 X, it actually improves the max towing, unlike the 4runner.
2002 X- max towing: 7300 with the V8. Looks like the X is still on top.

Sorry, MSN has the 4runner listed at 5,000lbs(standard)

I didnt take anything out of context!
 






Originally posted by Majisto
On our Spring Break trip, my Church's youth group rented two '03 Expeditions to go down to Big Bend National Park, and they were VERY nice! Funny thing was that they were the 4.6 V-8s, and even with 8 people and gear, they were rolling along at 80-85 MPH without any hesitation. I think the 4.6 in the Expy is quite powerful enough *shrugs*
Next time, put a trailer on that bad boy and tow an Explorer............Gutless!! Then tow it with a 5.4.......semi-gutless!!

Congrats On The New Truck Texasplorer!! It is nice!
 






I didnt take anything out of context!
That's why I said j/k ;) . Actually, when I first typed it up I didn't read that you wrote standard towing, sorry about that.
Greg
 






Originally posted by DonM
If so, 4runners are still more reliable.
Says who? :p
 












Good luck on your choice!!! But for my needs I woulda just got that 5.0 Explorer, that truck has an assload of torque, everything you'd ever need for pulling that 19' Boat
 






Do some research!
numbers, stats? :p
...And I don't mean those crooked 1/2 @ss ones from consumer reports, those guys get everything wrong from toasters to cars. Keep in mind when seeing numbers that not nearly the number of 4Runners sold as did Explorers, thus keep it proportional. Personally, I haven't researched it, so I honestly don't know. Just from my own personal experiences of owning a 4Runner and an X, I've had better luck with the X, though the 4Runner did have a little more mileage (X=120K, 4=135K).
Greg
 






Reading this post i am truly reminded that although each of us see a particular scenario differently no matter what our advice the person ultimately goes with one vehicle or another based on something that is important to THEM.

some discussed gas mileage

some discussed price ( i agree with this, i wouldn't paid 29000 for a expedition nor 21 for a X both seem to high to me)

some discussed pick up.....

WE should have all known that the wife really was going to choose (no offense intended) based on something comlpletely arbitary...making a bed area for children when traveling.

I would have told you to go test drive an odessy (sp?) sounds like you would have been happy with a minivan and those things get better gas mileage, your wife was going to drive it anyway, 3rd row seating that both disappears and is easy to get too, reliable, 240 hp is great pick up, can tow 3000 lbs easy, and resale is GREAT.....

Course u would have to get ove the stigmae of it being a ....MINI VAN

LOL

good luck, Brian
 






Originally posted by 2000EB4x4inGA

I would have told you to go test drive an odessy (sp?) sounds like you would have been happy with a minivan and those things get better gas mileage, your wife was going to drive it anyway, 3rd row seating that both disappears and is easy to get too, reliable, 240 hp is great pick up, can tow 3000 lbs easy, and resale is GREAT.....

Hondas are just as bad on auto trans's as the Explorer....They just recalled a boatload of Odysseys for trans. problems.... About the only thing you get rid of is the POS 4.0 SOHC. :)
 






Originally posted by 2000EB4x4inGA
I would have told you to go test drive an odessy (sp?) sounds like you would have been happy with a minivan and those things get better gas mileage, your wife was going to drive it anyway, 3rd row seating that both disappears and is easy to get too, reliable, 240 hp is great pick up, can tow 3000 lbs easy, and resale is GREAT.....

If I had to have a minivan, it'd be an Odyssey
 






If I had a minivan...I would get a......screw that, I would never have a minivan. :D

Actually, if I wanted a minivan, I would get a third gen Explorer. They are really really nice but a little too non-truck-like for me.
 






Originally posted by GaSouthern1
If I had a minivan...I would get a......screw that, I would never have a minivan. :D

Actually, if I wanted a minivan, I would get a third gen Explorer. They are really really nice but a little too non-truck-like for me.
Gee, I sure see a lot of full frame mini-vans running.. :p :)

And for mini-van, I wouldn't get an Obyssey. Why not stick with the original if you want a van, and get a Grand Caravan?
 






Originally posted by Majisto
Gee, I sure see a lot of full frame mini-vans running.. :p :)

And for mini-van, I wouldn't get an Obyssey. Why not stick with the original if you want a van, and get a Grand Caravan?

What, you want to blow clouds of blue smoke at the rest of us with one of those. I swear, if Caravans were removed from the face of the earth, air quality would improve 100 fold!
 



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Originally posted by TPLYNCH
What, you want to blow clouds of blue smoke at the rest of us with one of those. I swear, if Caravans were removed from the face of the earth, air quality would improve 100 fold!
Actually it's funny you said that because now that I think about it, I did see a Caravan in front of me with blue smoke coming out the back of it. I guess the Carvan is a bad choice. Their interiors are really nice and well thought out though. Guess the Chrysler bug was too strong for it.
 






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