As a former Toyota Master Tech, and long time Toyota fan, I am disgusted by the trend of the ever increasing cheapening of their vehicles. I don't mean in price, but in materials, and build quality.
Earlier this year I looked hard at the new 6th gen 4Runner, as I've owned them and have been a fan for decades, and thought I might replace our low-mile 5th gen. I couldn't get over the egregious cost-cutting I saw everywhere. Flimsy sheetmetal, with hoods that flutter in the breeze, and don't get too aggressive waxing your 6th gen 4Runner by hand, as you could dent it by gently leaning on it (it happened to a guy on a 4Runner forum). Wheel flares that are designed so minimally, they don't fit tight to the body leaving unsightly gaps. Airdams that are so poorly attached, they can blow off driving down the highway. HARD plastics in the interior which were soft touch materials in the 5th gen. You only get actual metal skidplates on the TRD Pro and Trailhunter. The TRD Off Road models get plastic 'skidplates', and the SR5 gets none at all. Space saver spare tires on a supposedly capable 4wd vehicle. Despite being physically larger than the 5th gen, it is smaller in the interior. Sitting in the drivers seat, I felt like I was looking out the gun port of a small bunker.
I keep getting higher and higher offers from Carmax for my 5th gen...