Has anyone come from full size truck into a newer 200 series? Any regrets? Did you miss the space or is the boot of the LC big enough to take care of most family/life excursions?
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We love our LX. It's stock (except for front brake upgrade), and is a great DD for my wife. It's a 2009 with 159k miles, and I have a mildly built Tundra that I use for hunting, dispersed camping with the family, and general adventure trips all over. I like our LX so much I was thinking what it would be like to trade my Tundra in on another 200 series that we use for all the adventures instead.
Pros of the 200 for me: lots more interior space, can spread 3 kids out which will help everyone get along on longer trips, can tow and haul nearly as much as my Tundra, boat ramps in unlocked low range would be the easiest thing ever, just as reliable as the Tundra
Cons of using a 200: attachments. I would need a large hitch basket for hunting, a rooftop cargo carrier at minimum for dispersed camping trips, and a utility trailer for projects around the property.
Pros of the Tundra: dead nuts reliable (multiple examples over 500k miles, 3 or 4 have gone 1M on simple maintenance), it's as close to a 200 series with a bed as we can get in the US, the bed is nice for throwing all sorts of crap in (camping gear, bikes, gravel, harvested deer, lumber, etc), it does tow better due to 4.3 gearing and longer wheelbase, it has best-in-class turn radius and is far more nimble on wooded trails than you'd think by looking at it.
Cons of the Tundra: using a truck as our adventure vehicle, we are stuck with 3 kids shoulder-to-shoulder and a chocolate lab at their feet for extremely long drives.
Maybe if I just finish up all the PM on our LX, we can start taking it out West, too.![]()