Problem with that is we only have the need for one car in our family as work provides me with another and we need the family car to be economical for what its used for 90% of the time....moving kids and shopping etc.
I see nothing wrong with using a built rig to go shopping, besides, with my 2nd-Gen there's that many more toys I can load with my higher rate coil springs..and the kids and our daughter have more fun playing with it than the stupid $ .25 rides inside. We all just seem to have to spend a little extra to get the actual "Sport" and "Utility" out of
our "Vehicle(s)". :ylsmoke:
Having said that, there are some very strange options/features that are hard to get away from on new vehicles. For example, when recently shopping for a new pickup, the Ford F150 Fx4 ('off-road' package) with V6 EcoBoost engine, 4.10:1 axles w/ rear locker, only comes with 20" wheels and black interior. What ???????????????? Similarly, the Toyota Tundra Rock Warrior package (closest thing to an 'off-road' package in the Tundra) also only comes with black interior. Since when do people like black interiors in white trucks that
might go off-highway? In favor of the Tundra is that at least they sell this RW package with special 17" wheels, as they apparently know that off-highway we would like more tire sidewall and not more wheel, which Ford clearly doesn't understand or care about. Wait, I forgot, these trucks are for the masses and it's more about styling and
the idea of off-highway use.
P.S. I love my 4th Gen., but it's heavily modified to be what I want, not what Toyota intended.
Me..I love the black graphite material, especially in the Toyota's, it hides the dust and grime better. :victory: As for the ecoboost, how about that foam lined thingy on top of the engine? Dealership I went to had one that was already torn to shreds from either small birds or mice getting under the hood..then there's the alloy engine blocks, which if done well (Toyota gets points here) look and perform great, but at the expense down the road of the cylinder sleeves, can you even rebuild the domestic stuff?? I ask b/c I've seen plenty of Ford and GM alloy blocks corroded to (poop) from the salt air out here. At least the iron blocks are still around in the smaller sizes and the 1GRFE doesn't have the same issue of corrosion, I'll give Toyota that.
Thanks for the review. I was initially excited about the 5th gen but the more I see them the more I like the 4th gen!
I know it sounds like blasphemy but to me the 5th gen looks almost exactly like the Highlander. They both have adopted the "fat" look with a big, bulky body and a small "greenhouse" on top which I think looks hideous. I also think it's sad that they deleted the V8 option and the center diff that the 4th gen had. For $40k you should be able to expect things like that!
LOL..close, a friend in the company over in Japan calls it "angry constipated and squinting sumo guy with small balls"..
..and has this as his dashboard decoration. :coffeedrink:
xcmountain80 said:
Does low bidder mean anything?
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GSA ******! As long as you like black, white, gold, or mint green. :wings:
My GSA 91 S-10 went over 260k without needing anything above $2000 in repairs at any given point other that a new injector set and basic maintenance, but then died horribly when the timing chain went. Too bad we can't get LA County or Florida to give up their 4Runners. So see, the turnover (GM/Ford) versus the Toyota's doesn't match, they hold onto Toyota's. My Toyota the expenses have been in the upspec and the head gaskets, but FWIW no domestic from that same era can say the same, I got lucky w/ the truck, plain and simple, that said it was nowhere as nice as my Runner.
Ultimately aside from my "discerning agreement and feedback provided" I'd still look at Toyota (likely used so I can build what I want and stay w/i $40k) over the other manufacturers, just as I did with this 4Runner. It would be nice if Toyota went back to the multi-package deals like they used to have. Incidentally, notice that the disappearance of their multi-packaged options disappeared right around the time the Sequoia and Tundra became bigger marketing tools. Not all of us like the "American Model" of choice and spec and appreciate the older "Japanese Model" Toyota had.
Heck, I can still get a Honda (Civic/Accord) in just about whatever style and spec I want, too bad they don't make something that can compete with the 4Runner..
Toyota, please just listen to the replies here. You're ending the FJ-C and enthusiasts are still out there, just look for the market and offer the choices. You already have lost some purists to having to swap solid axles onto 4Runners and Land Cruisers here, don't lose because of the lack of spec and options. I wanted and would still consider a 2012 4Runner, just make it so we have a better powerband and let us do the "-(CP)/(SR)" while keeping the SR5 cruise, power windows, etc option. For that matter, give us back our 5/6-speed manuals and the option to go +(MH).. ( :smiley_drive:
Manual
Hubs!)