I drive an 08 Lexus 470 gx. It is a lot more rig than a similar 4 runner for a lot less money. It comes with a 4.7 v8, center diff lock, 4 ride choices thanks to air ride and get 15 in town and 20 on the road burning regular gas. Higher octane (called for and I use when towing) isn't needed thanks to computer controlled. It will haul/tow 6500 and has 3rd row seating (for we folk...not that I know any from this board) or small children. The seats come out easy when not needed. You can buy these out of the south as most first owners are southern belle's that only drive them to the mall, Starbucks or Panera and maybe to pick up Bud Light for their Soy Boy hubbys...No self respecting red neck would have bought and beat these rigs at $48,000 in 2008 only pampered people!
With a 5x12 trailer I have a great all around vehicle for my needs that costs very little to maintain as well. The downsides are air ride if you are extreme off road in which case you can switch to custom struts, the barn door opens toward the curb and of course tire prices
Also it is timing belt so figure on $1,200 bucks for someone to change it and your water pump stuff out every hundred thousand miles. It does have the million mile engine in it though!
Mine has 175,000 on it and folks can't believe how nice it rides and looks too. I paid 15 grand including delivery from Dallas Texas 3 years ago and have only put gas and oil in it since then having put just under 30,000 miles on it since purchase. I run dedicated summers and winters on their own rims and most parts, if needed can be Toyota branded at about half the cost of the exact same Lexus part... The winter tires and rims I bought were from a friend off his Toyota 4 runner with only half a winter on them when he bought a new Ford P/U. I paid 600 for OEM Toyota Rims and General Grabber winter tires.
Thus I can haul a family of 7 or a loaded trailer of wood, or up to a 26' RV all with the same very reliable vehicle!
You've heard of Toyota reliability? I have a 2012 Toyota Avalon with 192,000 miles on it that I bought in 2014 with only 5,000 miles on it! I just recently replaced the original rear brakes within the last 10,000 miles and have never replaced the iridium spark plugs which they say should have been replaced 92,000 miles ago. I have less in repair costs on this car since purchase then I had in any given year or two with my GM vehicles...
"Oh what a feeling!"