Can't compare authoritatively since I don't have much seat time in any of them built since 2008. But I'll weigh in anyway with the comment that the 4Runner got disc rear brakes in 2003, the revised VVT-i 1GR and got it's manual t-case back, so it's more like the older trucks, slow progression of mechanical stuff. That was the sort of thing I was thinking, real Toyota truck stuff. The improvements to Tacoma seem off target to their traditional customer. But they sell the heck out of them so I guess their target customer is changed and Go Pro mounts and infotainment center consoles mean more to the youths or whatever...
Why I put Scion TC seats in the Taco.... hahaCan't compare authoritatively since I don't have much seat time in any of them built since 2008. But I'll weigh in anyway with the comment that the 4Runner got disc rear brakes in 2003, the revised VVT-i 1GR and got it's manual t-case back, so it's more like the older trucks, slow progression of mechanical stuff. That was the sort of thing I was thinking, real Toyota truck stuff. The improvements to Tacoma seem off target to their traditional customer. But they sell the heck out of them so I guess their target customer is changed and Go Pro mounts and infotainment center consoles mean more to the youths or whatever.
They don't have to be power, but ability to raise and lower the seats would be nice. They are a touch too high for me and a bit low for my wife. Obviously Toyota set them for the average of 5'10" since I'm, +2" and she's -2" from that.
Why I put Scion TC seats in the Taco.... haha
The improvements to Tacoma seem off target to their traditional customer. But they sell the heck out of them so I guess their target customer is changed and Go Pro mounts and infotainment center consoles mean more to the youths or whatever.
Only if I could bring over a 4-door Hilux, and swap in a 5VZ or 3RZ.
Oh please give me a SR5 manual transmission 4 runner. For close to or under $30k. Please.Can't compare authoritatively since I don't have much seat time in any of them built since 2008. But I'll weigh in anyway with the comment that the 4Runner got disc rear brakes in 2003, the revised VVT-i 1GR and got it's manual t-case back, so it's more like the older trucks, slow progression of mechanical stuff. That was the sort of thing I was thinking, real Toyota truck stuff. The improvements to Tacoma seem off target to their traditional customer. But they sell the heck out of them so I guess their target customer is changed and Go Pro mounts and infotainment center consoles mean more to the youths or whatever...
Yeah, but the 4Runner did lose the manual transmission then as well. Give and take. It is precarious they kept the stick in the Tacoma, but reverted to the manual t-case lever in the 4Runner. Doesn't make sense to me.
It's no question who they market to. Almost every Tacoma I see has Rockstar rims and flat brim hats sticking out the drivers window. Hate the image. Only if I could bring over a 4-door Hilux, and swap in a 5VZ or 3RZ.
Oh please give me a SR5 manual transmission 4 runner. For close to or under $30k. Please.
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Those Sherps look fun in a go cart sort of way.
It's bigger than I thought, when compared to a Super Duty pulling it.