I switched from an Xterra to an extended cab Colorado. Haven’t really noticed a difference due to weight distribution in the MN winter or off road.
I switched from an Xterra to an extended cab Colorado. Haven’t really noticed a difference due to weight distribution in the MN winter or off road.
The lead-in pic had the perfect vehicle, and no one chose it?
Dude, you’re bragging about paying $500 less than new for a 3 year old vehicle. “They haven’t added a premium to the price” good job proving my statement.
I’m guessing the perceived notion that ‘pre-pandemic’ builds are better quality.
If it’s exactly what you want, I guess it’s worth it. Otherwise, why? I get that Toyota is a tough one when it comes to custom orders, but why not go for new with that small of a price difference?
What do you mean by barely reach into the bed? Like you can’t reach into the center of it? I’m 5'11" and I can grab stuff sitting at the side of the bed. Otherwise I just hop onto the tire and jump in the bed.
I was so close to buying a GTP. Those SC 3800's could handle quite a bit of power. Knew a guy back in the day who had one pushing 400+hp in the back of his Fiero.
Looks like the same kit that my Z1000 has.
I’m 24,000 miles and almost exactly 1 year into ownership of my ‘22 Colorado ZR2 and so far only 1 trip to the dealer to replace a PM sensor under warranty. Hopefully buying the last model year means they had all the kinks worked out..
Rory has the correct answer here. It’s a hell of a car for the money. Although they’re holding value pretty well, the one he linked is more than I paid for mine brand new in 2018.
Been pretty random for me, I had one happen at a portal but also while just running around in the world.
I’ve had about 4 hard freezes on my XSX so far. Can’t figure out what triggers them.
Good ole’ Bong bridge. If you’re ever in the area stop by the Anchor bar for a good burger and cheap beer.
Sounds like there’s a few out and about in MN. I saw a nice deep red one driving down 394.
ND, but holy crap I want that spine chassis to make into a glass top dinner table or something.
Hopefully they’ve made it much easier and intuitive to get a racing wheel setup.
Yeah.. he started off kind of interesting, but all the QUIRKS and FEATURES seem to focus on the infotainment system and never anything interesting mechanically about the car.
Oh goody, so $90k or so?