oscar2471 Posted December 22, 2006 Share Posted December 22, 2006 Hi, I'm a newbie to this forum, so sorry for the dumb question. I'm in the process of buying a T4R and I am presented with two options, and could use some input. Here the options: 1) 04 T4R Sport Edition with 19,000 miles - lease turn. This vehicle has a hood scoop tow package and standard Sport Edition. Bumper-to-Bumper warranty is up in June 1, 2007. 2) 05 T4R SR5 with 2000 miles (dealer vehicle). This vehicle does not have the hood scope but does have runner boards, tow package and is practically brand new. I was told that it has the same suspension and brakes as the sport (which I'm not sure is entirely true). Also has 17" wheels. Bumper-to-Bumper warranty is up in Jan. 1, 2008. It seems it’s an SR5 with upgrades. Here is the dilemma, the 04 is approx. $2800 cheaper than the 05. If I were to purchase the 04 and buy extended warranty then it would only be a $1000 cheaper than the 05. To me it obvious that the 05 T4R is somewhat the better deal (its practically brand new vs. 19,000 miles), however am I losing a lot of valuable options by going with the 05 SR5? I have grown to like to hood scoop and the look to the Sport Edition, and I know the Sport has the X-REAS Sport Enhancement Suspension, bigger brake rotors, and any other upgrades it may have or the SR5. But I'm told that the SR5 and Sport are exactly the same mechanically, its just cosmetic differences (depending who you talk to)? I also know that in 05 the T4R has a 5-speed transmission vs. 4 speed in 04. Can anyone tell me if the 05 is really the better deal to go with, based on the price difference and options? I am able to find out what the difference is between an 07 SR5 vs. 07 Sport but not 04 Sport vs. 05 SR5. Help Please? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leighcm Posted December 26, 2006 Share Posted December 26, 2006 So they're both used vehicles? Some thoughts: There's only 7 months difference in warranty time. You'd probably want to get the extended warranty for either vehicle. That being said, it takes the difference back to $2800. Do you have the VIN on both vehicles? If so, let me know what they are, and I can tell you if they both have or don't have x-reas suspension. If not, the Sport package is definitely the nicer vehicle for the money. They're similar mechanically, but the cosmetic differences on the Sport vs SR5 are expensive differences, and I believe the Sport will hold it's value slightly better in the long run. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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