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Location: Denver, Colorado
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Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 752
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I think it looks nicer than the current one. The diesel isn't much more torquey at all so I'd take the gas motor unless the diesel had much better highway mileage and better low-RPM torque...it probably does at least have the latter since the turbos will not kick in at 1,000 RPM or anything.
So no US market, in typical Toyota fashion I guess. The Tundra will likely be getting these motors too and not totally different ones unless there is a hybrid in the works as well. Let's hope they at least put heated steering wheels and driver's side grab handles in the truck, along with a better suspension. I don't know WTF they were thinking.
Poor 4Runner gets nothing? These engines would be fun in the 4R.
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2005 V8 4Runner 4X4 SR5, FJ TRD Bilstein Suspension, KO2s
2020 Mercedes GLE450
2014 Wrangler Rubicon, Synergy suspension + 35 MTRs + way too many mods
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