Speaking of ancient platforms, can someone ask toyota when I can get a plug in hybrid 4runner?
Speaking of ancient platforms, can someone ask toyota when I can get a plug in hybrid 4runner?
Even they didn’t have enough as I hear they are out now too.
The Camry TRD:
Safe bet that it will have an upgraded drivetrain over the 3.5L V6 they’ve been using since 2016. Most likely they’ll add a hybrid setup then use that powertrain also in the 6th gen 4Runner.
Collectable for whom?
Losing the hybrid system is a rule / requirement of the series they’re racing it in.
I’m 100% on-board with the Lexus LC being a future collectable. Matt Farah on Smoking Tire said as much. It is likely the last best gas-only car to come out of Japan. It’s all hybrids / electric from here on out.
I’m not sure if it’s $2-3k but considering my last car purchase still took 4 hours even though I walked into the dealer knowing the exact car I wanted with minimal negotiating, I’d probably pay more to not have to deal with that.
I can’t fault Norris for this, I know he blames himself but he’s too humble and too loyal towards his team. I think the team should have issued a more stern statement towards him; ‘We’re gonna box you for inters because you’ll be swimming in 2 laps time’
Funny, when I had an S2000 I didn’t think about the 86/BRZ beyond how it was helping to prop up my resale value.
You have an enviable exposure tolerance.
This vehicle is totally capable of doing Black Bear Pass.
I live in Denver but it’s hard to get to Ouray / Silverton and be back in a day. We can do Buena Vista, Crested Butte etc area in a long day but otherwise the San Juans take a long weekend. So we go up most often for the large Toyota / FJ Cruiser event in Ouray each July.
her body her right correct?
then they send tommy up there to go get it later cause the old guys cant be bothered.
Oh, and please cut me some slack. While we have Ohio plates on our armored and lifted Wrangler, I grew up in Colorado, and understand what those trails are capable of, and care for them as much as any long time Colorado local.
She would not have seen this ^^^ sign because she came up from the Telluride side (not Ouray / 550).
Is Black Bear Pass an actual “road” or is it a trail?
For reference, here’s the difficult part of Black Bear Pass:
are there warnings at the start of Black Bear pass?