Cypher
Full Time Traveler
Gotta completely disagree with you there...THe Nissans are far more car like in every way compared to the Toyotas counterpart... Really, in the dirt, to me there is no comparission the Toyota Tacoma is a far better truck off road, the Nissan is the clear winner on the road...
Ive driven both and I stand firm on this assertion. IF I weer buying a truck that was goign to be used 99% on-road I'd think about the Nissan, but in terms of building a trail rig that see alot of trail time I would go with teh Toyota 10 times out of 10... And comapring the X to the 4Runner, the 4Runner wins hands down every time for me as well. There are certainly some AWESOME X's here on our boards, they just don't do it for me when I'm behind the wheel... The V8 4-Runner on the other hand is intoxicating IMO...
Not that I dislike the Nissans, I just like the Tacoma/4Runner that much more. AS far as reports go thoguh it seems that the Nissans are now as reliable as their Toyota counterparts. Seems like Nissans are good trucks abnd it's all up to wether or not they fit you. They don't fit me, but then I'm not you eh
Not if you've driven both... again it's a Toyota Victory by a landslide (70 series LC versus Patrol)IMO...
Cheers
Dave
Hehehe... Thats cool Dave, I completely disagree with you as well. :sombrero: But that is what is great about this site.
As far as the comparison goes, I did drive an 07 Tacoma Double Cab TRD-Offroad and the 07 Frontier Crew Cab Nismo Offroad Frontier back to back. Specifically what I refer to as "truck like" is the seating position and the firm truck like ride. The Frontier does feel more car like through the steering wheel which I think has to do with the speed sensitive steering (which is nice I might add). On road the Tacoma seems to want to understeer and push through turns were as the Frontier handles very well and is a little more exciting to drive (back to the sports car comment made previously). I will agree that the Tacoma as set up from the factory has a better suspension when it comes to the dirt and is noticed. However when modified, the two of them are very equal as far as I am concerned in the dirt. I speak to this from running trails with a number of modified Tacomas and observing suspension design, articulation, and flex.
I honestly have no problem with either maker as we have the 07 Frontier and an 07 FJ Cruiser as well. I do still feel that you get more for your money when it comes to Nissan, but that is how they have to market themselves to compete with Toyota sales. That V8 in the 4Runner is amazing, and I would love to see Nissan put the Endurance V8 in the X. They have already done so in the Pathfinder, which unfortunately we will not see much offroad.