Spud, no problem, of course we are all entitled to our opinion!
According to Toyota Canada website, side/curtain airbags are not available on the SR5, not even as an option
http://www.toyota.ca/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WWW.woa/11/wo/Home.Vehicles.Go.4Runner-JfAtoSXFMmfreqon4Y30qM/7.15?v122035e%2ehtmlS = Standard O = Option - = Not Available
SR5 V6 LIMITED V6 LIMITED V8
SAFETY
Dual Stage Driver & Passenger Airbag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) S S S
Front Seat Mounted Side Airbags, Roll-Sensing Front and Rear Head / Side Curtain Airbag - S S
I was actually on the market to buy a SUV and did quite some shopping/research. Yes the 4Runner used to have a very good resale value and the older models (4-5+ year old) still did. The newer models weren't so good. Unless of course you use Don Valley Toyota as your reference
One dealer was offering me a new Limited V8 $6K under the MSRP.
The black book is indicative of the expected value for a trade-in. A 2006 4Runner Limited with 20K kms goes between $27,800 and $29,500. The MSRP in 2006 was $52,500. A Grand Cherokee Limited Hemi had a lower MSRP (about $4k less) and goes between $26,000 and $27,900. Not much difference as far as depreciation goes. And Grand Cherokees don't have a good reputation for resale value.
SirA described very well the 4Runner cramped interior. The floor is so darn high and you can't squeeze your feet under the front seats. The rear seat comfort is even considerably worse than in the Grand Cherokee. Try back to back the FJ and 4Runner rear seats; you'll be very surprised. Looks can be very deceiving...