Wow! There are some great questions here in this thread!
Have you had the opportunity to take a look at and drive each of the new 4Runners - the Limited, Trail, and the SR5? If so, which is your personal favorite Rutledge and Andy? Which do you feel handles the road better and which do you like...
It seems each year Toyota brings us a new 4Runner model, the repairs that once were common are becoming more uncommon. This is great news for 4Runner owners.
Looks like it will hold a pretty solid performance for 4Runner fans. Too bad the dealer will not let you take these out to try climbing the rocks and crossing the creeks! :0)
Leasing allows you to use the car for a certain period of time depending on your contract. The monthly lease amount is typically based on the depreciation of the car as well as certain charges.
One downfall to leasing is normally you are limited on the number of miles you can put on the vehicle.
The softtex material feels like leather but is more economical. From what I understand, the softtex material is also not animal based which is a plus.
Here is some info on this cloth versus leather:
Hood shields help with shielding bugs. They also help with preventing chips in the hood at the location they are put on. They can also help with the air flow giving a little more aerodynamics for the ride. Hood shields can also reduce the cleaning needed to get those darn bugs off the front hood!
I prefer the top one, but it does reduce your gas mileage some. This would be an advantage to using the second one as well as the ability to get to your items more easily.
I am more of a simple person, and I like the first set of light bars. The nice thing is that many of them allow you to put two, or even four, lights on one bar depending on what your needs and preferences are.
There are options available for the trucks out there. Each one may be different. Some you can use in the bed of the truck. Others will be mounted on the front or the back of the truck. If you or your family is into biking, it is a nice way to travel with them.
Hello PurpleRose - headache racks help to prevent items from flying into you and giving you a headache! :eek:
It is a nice safety feature to have on trucks.
This is great to know - helping the environment is important. If bigger companies, do not care what kind of message does that send to the world?
Glad to see Toyota involved in something like this!