I'm coming from a long history of upper end German cars, and my '21 was the worst car I've ever had. I'm waiting for my '23 replacement to arrive, because it's also the best car I could have for my purposes right now, and while I've read some people continuing to have some of the same issues on 22-23 cars I had, it seems to be fewer people. I assume there are many people with no issues at all. In my case, the electrical issues were so random and sporadic, I think I had a problem in the wiring harness, or some other root level issue that's nearly impossible to sort out.
But... if you're coming from Tacoma-land... good luck. You may find it's the best car you've ever owned, or you might wish you'd never even thought about buying one. I've always been willing to trade off having what I want for a little bit of ownership pain, though, and I have a great dealer who's only 3 miles away, whereas all the non-American brand dealers are 100-300 miles away. At that, the only other vehicles that offer everything you get in a loaded GC are Range Rovers.
My GCL Summit Reserve/Overland alternatives all seem like decontented penalty boxes in comparison (new Sequoia, Denali/Tahoe, Expedition, etc), so fingers crossed I get a good one this time. I sure as hell don't want to go through the buyback process again. I also don't want a full size vehicle, but I want most of the full size capability. With the Hemi, this does all the tricks. I'll be trading my Hemi in for a twin turbo when that becomes available.
What other vehicles are you contemplating?