Sad farewell to my 100 series (4 Viewers)

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Bittersweet day. Traded my 100 series for a 200 series. After many years of faithful service it was time to upgrade. 316,974 miles on the clock. I’ll miss the old girl😢

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interested to see how the 2 compare in your first impressions
The 200 series is in a class all by its self. So much more comfortable. I think it is the finest overlanding vehicle for North America. Not built for rock crawling, but for extended camping trips.
 
Why didn’t you just keep it? I can’t imagine trade in was that good?
For real. I walked out of my local Toyota dealer when they offered us $3000 for our low mileage rust free Tundra...

Nice 200! Congrats
 
Great looking 200!
 
One of my TO DOs is to finalize in my head the real world unbiased differences, advantages, disadvantages, likes and dislikes between the 1hundy and the 2hundy.

As of now, I can't imagine it is easy for anything to beat a 1hundy. But I don't know that answer yet.
 
I'm sadly in the same boat. I love the 100, but something is screaming 16+ 200 for me right now. I think I just need to go drive one for a day...
 
Hopefully that 5.7 will last as long as the 4.7. I would like the hp increase but just not sure about the reports of the HG issues.
 
Aside from the engine, the 200 is superior in every way. IMHO.
 
Why didn’t you just keep it? I can’t imagine trade in was that good?
With 2 LCs in the garage and 2 in the driveway, it was getting a little crowded. If I had a pole barn, I would have kept it. It would have been nice to take it past 500k
 

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