I had a '19 4runner before the Raptor. Did a write up
here but the short version is:
Good in the snow (Drove for snowboarding several times a week in all kinds of gnarly conditions)
Good utility (gear hauling)
Ultra reliable
Old school feel if you're looking for that
Pretty insane resale, it was almost free to drive for 2 years
87 octane
Dated tech and missing features found on way cheaper vehicles, and mine was a loaded offroad premium
Not fast at all, but ok at sea level. An absolute dog at altitude or if you're fully loaded with people/gear
Gas mileage pretty bad for something that slow, I got the same MPG in my raptor as the 4runner.
One person above said it was cramped and that baffles me. Maybe compared to the raptor or other fullsize truck, I assume it's that perception coloring it. My wife's 335i is cramped IMO, the 4runner has plenty of space for the driver and passengers, I was hauling the whole family and a dog. No one had any complaints.
My take for the OP. If you can handle the lack of speed it's a good solid vehicle that you can rely on to get you there and won't cost you much to drive for a year or two. Another option is a wrangler. They also have stupid resale. I drove a JK 6 speed for 2 years and sold it (granted with a lift/wheels/tires) for $1k less than I bought it for. And despite having nearly the same power as the 4runner, the 8 speed auto makes it WAY less of a dog going uphill in the mountains here.