Any chance for manual trans?
On my Toyota survey on my 19’ purchase I stated my only contention with the vehicle is the lack of a manual transmission and ultimately the Wrangler or new Bronco might replace my truck.
IMO, that option would make this the perfect SUV.... One can hope, but maybe the competition will force the issue? |
i hate to burst your bubble, but no. not going to happen.
there just are not enough people in the US who make enough noise about manuals. hell even some sports cars that have had manuals for the last 20+ years are going away with a manual option (if they havent already done so). to get toyota to even notice, you would atleast need a few hundred people who submitted the same comment on the same survey. how many people do you realistically said the same thing as you in the last 6 months, nationwide? maybe 5 if youre lucky? certainly a dark time in america for the third pedal -someone who loves manuals :( |
The Nigerian Prince emailing you to hand over your bank account and routing number has more chance of giving you the 250 million he inherited than Toyota ever again selling a BOF MT SUV in the US.
Not that you would want one, since they ****ed up the TO bearing on 6MT Tacos and FJ Cruisers and refused to own up their mistake. |
Well, considering the last time the 4runner was manual is nearing 20 years ago, probably not
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I'm gonna have to go with not a chance.
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Aside from it not being a good financial decision, the epa shuts this down. The gas mileage is not good enough with the manual.
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I would agree with that sentiment as well. Offerings options and variations for a manufacturer creates additional cost and complexity. |
Yes I meant bad financial decision for toyota.
But I counter your other point and say, look at the Tacoma. Manual trans sells for garbage. No one wants them. No one buys them. Ask me how I know |
Interesting, I would have thought otherwise. I love a manual transmission and always seek them out, but as time goes on it only gets harder and harder to acquire as manufactures just make less. I’ll be honest that most all my manual transmission vehicles were cars…
Perhaps it’s the general user base of new car buyers who are commuters and don’t really care to want or experience manual transmission. Maybe I am a rare breed, I am someone who has always said the driving test should be passed in a manual. |
The T4R would go to unibody before they went manual.
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If they went away from a BOF design, there would be little need for the 4R in their lineup. |
We've been saying that on this forum for years now, however, look at Honda's Passport, the Cherokee and GC Trail Hawks, that Kia thing... all Range Rovers...
Lots of so-called Offroad oriented xovers now. If it weren't for that global platform Toyota is preparing to release for BOF vehicles, then a unibody 4runner would be a definite risk. As it is, I think we're safe from that, but only bc of that new frame platform and, to a lesser degree, the LC Prado. |
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