How are you liking the 4Runner? We are looking at buying one.
I've had it for just over a year now and really like it. Body on frame, so a bit of a rougher ride than the grocery runner SUVs, but I'm guessing you already know that. And by "rougher" I mean not that rough at all. I have yet to get it in real snow (I understand the semi-AWD / semi fulltime 4WD 4Runner Limited is better in highway snow/rain, but according to a buddy who has one, not as great offroad), but have had it on some decently rutted trails, in sand, and in mud, and am pleased with performance there. I've got the Trail version with the KDSS (Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System) and have definitely felt it engage on a short, very rutted uphill outside June Lake, CA that I was thinking I had made a mistake taking without a partner vehicle along. I'm pretty sure it kept me from getting bottomed out.
The Trail also comes with the overhead dials for Crawl Control, etc. While it looks neat in the videos, I have tried every feature on it, and am not sure it gives any advantage, at least on trails in my comfort level. Maybe it's helpful for the real rock climbers, but I found just sticking the thing into Low (the features only work in Low 4WD) and doing things "manually" works best for me.
For the "comfort features", I have to say I really like the Entune Premium system and use the voice controls A LOT. Super handy, and everything works really seamlessly with my phone, from music to text messages.
Otherwise great fit and finish on everything, solid build, lots of room, and has been 100% reliable. I wouldn't have minded if the engine had about 20 or so more HP. Generally good all around acceleration, but sometimes I wish it had a bit more "oomph" for quick passes on one lane roads. But I might be overly comparing it to my diesel truck, which passes in nothing flat when the turbos kick in.