A few notes about having a box on a vehicle like this 4Runner. It has a sunroof, but as with any combo like this, the sunroof gets covered when a box is strapped on. On the good side, I was a little worried about the box covering the mini shark fin antenna at the rear of the 4Runner. There was absolutely no noticeable obstruction for the reception of the XM Radio on the whole trip. Sure, it cut out on occasion when in a deep canyon, but it actually did better than previous vehicles without a box on it. That technology is coming along nicely.

The 4Runner continues to be a family friendly vehicle. The rear seats have enough room to comfortably fit kid car seats, both forward and rear facing and all the organizational spaces mentioned above certainly help. With kids comes lots of gear and the generous cargo space for an SUV this size makes it easy to fit everything you need in the vehicle for weekend getaway trips (with the exception of bringing skis). I would think a family of four with little kids could even fit everything they need (maybe not everything they want) for a long weekend camping trip. But really, adding a box to the roof for extra space is no big deal and at that point, there really is plenty of room to hit the dispersed camping that a vehicle like this is designed to get to. In short, if Toyota had forgotten to take this back, we would have been OK with that. In fact, we might even go out and get one ourselves.




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