Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
For those who like shifting their own gears the Xterra offers a manual tranny, which could be a plus for some.
For those who like shifting their own gears the Xterra offers a manual tranny, which could be a plus for some.
Now all we have to do
is convince someone to develop a long travel suspension kit for
the Borrego! Donahoe, are you listening??
OK, this time let's compare the 2010 4Runner with the 2009 Kia Borrego.
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4WD system part time ..... full time
Low range in transfer case Y ..... Y
Locking center diff Y ..... Y
Compared to the 4Runner, the Kia Borrego scores with
--V8 with lots of torque
--6 speed auto trans
--7500 lb towing
--decent fuel mileage
--way better warranty
--greater interior room (seating for 7 when needed)
--lower price
--better dealer incentives (this is a 3 year old design)
The Borrego needs different wheels and tires for rough road use.
The Borrego sold in USA lacks a rear locker. The Borrego sold
in Canada has one.
The 4Runner has 1/2 inch more ground clearance, and electronic
traction controls that I think are more oriented to off-road use.
The Borrego has solid underpinnings (ladder frame, coils on all
4 corners, double wishbone front control arms). Now all we have to do
is convince someone to develop a long travel suspension kit for
the Borrego! Donahoe, are you listening??
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^^^ there's your answer.