They would actually have to weigh your rig after the accident. How many times have you heard of that happening? Me neither.
Agreed.
I haven't driven an overweight rig, but I'm sure you are correct.
Pulling a 38,000 lb trailer?
Yeah, that seems rather extreme. I’m not recommending driving with an overweight rig, but I fail to see how driving in a modestly overweight rig (like a couple hundred pounds over the GVWR) is likely to result in any legal liability in the US.
I know that GVWR...
I disagree. The 4.0 has terrible NVH and little low-end torque. You have to wind that engine up to high RPM to get any decent power and at high RPM the 4.0 sounds like crap. And all the while it gets horrifically bad fuel economy. There is only one redeeming feature of the 4.0 --...
The manual transmission in the Taco is reportedly not great. Long throws and somewhat vague feeling.
I understand the attraction of a manual transmission in a sports car or sports sedan. But I simply don't get the attraction when talking about a 4,500 lb SUV with a vague shifter.
I thought you were going to then say: "fight!"
Edited to add: don't forget "Team 4.0", "Team 5.7", "Team SFA", "Team manual transmission", "Team removable top",...
My 2013 200 has 100k miles and the seats look quite good. There is a small amount of wear on the bolster of the driver’s seat. My ‘03 4Runner Limited also had leather seats and they were fine when I sold it with 135k miles.
It is now on screen on the refreshed 2024 Model 3 which was just released. Also the turn signal stalk was deleted and replaced by stupid buttons on the steering wheel.
Tesla continues to make moronic decisions — falconwing doors, motorized door handles, center screen with no dash in front of...
We’ve paid cash for the past six cars that we’ve purchased. All but one were purchased new. If I purchase a GX or LC 250, I will pay cash and I will not buy from a dealer who tries to hold onto the title.
Having driven Toyota SUVs with full-time 4WD (4th Gen 4Runner Limited and 200 Series Land Cruiser) in New England for the past 20 years, I agree completely. I greatly prefer full-time 4WD over part-time.