joseywales
Renaissance Redneck
Well said Red. I know my most “engaged”driving experience is the ‘97 Tacoma. I just like shifting gears, and rolling down my window by hand!
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Don't forget the Hybrid portion... already adds what... 12 inches?I6 engines are considerably longer than V6 engines. Those extra inches require the entire vehicle to be longer. Extra length = extra weight.
(is one theory)
That certainly would seem to make an I6 hard to package compared to a V6.Don't forget the Hybrid portion... already adds what... 12 inches?
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That certainly would seem to make an I6 hard to package compared to a V6.
I'm still not sold on hybrid tech for trucks/SUVs, despite being a firm believer in it for cars and crossovers (albeit they are even more soulless than a ICE vehicle).
I agree. I would much rather have seen a hybrid system configured for efficiency (and thus range) than power, especially with so little fuel capacity.I feel like Toyota did the trucks a disservice by not doing it the way that the cars do. They're using it to add power, rather than economy, which is honestly one of the largest downsides of owning one of the older ones. Full battery only usage on demand, additional supplemental power from a larger battery, and more regen on braking should only make the experience of owning a hybrid more palatable. If you're already going to do a hybrid, do it right.
And the whole world is falling apart. I’m going to sell EVERYTHING and move to a tiny banana republic with no internet and fish / gather coconuts in an old FJ40 with mismatched wheels and tires. Then I won’t care how many mpgs my new hybrid gets or any of the new genders etc. Peace out, yo.Who is kidding who? Their main criteria and goal was emission standards and then they just worked back from there to end up here. It is what it is and not really their fault but nobody should be that surprised by the soulless label. Marketing only goes so far and influencers can only recite their approved scripts based on their abilities.
Lots of folks have been living a similar lifestyle for the past 150+ years down here in the Ozarks.And the whole world is falling apart. I’m going to sell EVERYTHING and move to a tiny banana republic with no internet and fish / gather coconuts in an old FJ40 with mismatched wheels and tires. Then I won’t care how many mpgs my new hybrid gets or any of the new genders etc. Peace out, yo.
And the whole world is falling apart. I’m going to sell EVERYTHING and move to a tiny banana republic with no internet and fish / gather coconuts in an old FJ40 with mismatched wheels and tires. Then I won’t care how many mpgs my new hybrid gets or any of the new genders etc. Peace out, yo.
The 112” wheelbase was originally designed around a straight six; the length is certainly there.If you took the extra 12” out of the hybrid motor, a straight 6 would fit no problem. Firewall would need massaging, but length is there
Assuming it had Toyota reliability, right? ….Right?I drove one of those new Ram's with the twin turbo, I-6, 3.0L motors for about a week and 500 miles. While I generally detest Ram, Stellantis, or whatever they will call themselves next month, good night that was an impressive engine. Smooth and very powerful and it was the "base" model of that engine. I'd happily take one of those engines in a GX or LC.
All Toyota needs to do is use their past success formula that made them so great.Assuming it had Toyota reliability, right? ….Right?