I see where the confusion comes up. I was thinking of Tacomas, which come with upgraded bilstein shocks and different springs in the Offroad variant.
I see where the confusion comes up. I was thinking of Tacomas, which come with upgraded bilstein shocks and different springs in the Offroad variant.
Yeah but the TRD offroad, which the Pro is based on already has locking differentials and crawl control, tougher skid plates, upgraded suspension etc. The pro just adds an appearance package and a 1" leveling kit to that.
I think I’m going to do another story about comparing this to the 4Runner. Both have their advantages.
You don’t need to take the 2018 Jeep Wrangler off-road to enjoy driving it. Every ride in this thing feels like an…
Don’t blame the phone. You’re not holding it right.
When buying a vehicle with more than a quarter of a million miles, you have to expect it’s going to need a lot of…
I was just thinking that too. Wouldn’t this feel like the opposite of cutting the springs?
Half of Ohio has been brought in for questioning.
Authorities in Boardman, Ohio, said last October the suspect’s a white man in his 50s or 60s, heavy-set, balding, and bespectacled. At one point, he drove an early 2000s blue Dodge Grand Caravan.
Sequoias have the power rear windows, too. Such a nice feature.
Titus is drivable with a prius most of the year, if slowly. But after hard rains they lock the gate because bottom part is underivable by most anything till they get the tractors to smooth it out. Ive driven Titus in my AWD Sienna many many times, its easy as pie.
2018 Mustang with MangeRide
I’m with you there. Unfortunately that means they can’t shovel advertisements into your eyeballs. No sir, that clean, elegant, and tasteful design simply won’t do.
You lost me at “10 inch screen.”
Nissan the car company never really cared who Uzi Nissan was. Then it decided he had something it wanted very…
The scrolling rear window is the best thing for dogs. I can’t believe it’s not more common.
I have a 98' SR5 with the V6 and 5 speed manual. LOVE it, beat the snot out of it and it just keeps going. Love that it’s skinny too, handles tight trails with ease on all seasons. Putting down all the windows and the moon roof is as good as it gets without going Wrangler.
I’d love a Land Cruiser “one day,” but I am so happy with my TEP w/KDSS. It’s the perfect balance of cost and capability.
I hear you, but my 2nd kid is about to turn 1yo and that tips the scales slightly towards the LC for me. You wouldn’t believe how much sh... stuff these kids and their relatives seem to need me to sherpa for them. If I HAVE to go as big as a Tahoe, I’d rather have this.
I’m wondering if Toyota will drop in a new transmission though. My FJ is starting to feel a little small but I still want something capable and reliable...