Toyota Tundra Or Suzuki RMZ-4
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When test driving a Used Toyota Corollia, lets think about the excellence of a Toyota and the resale value for all Used Toyota Tacoma, it’s not lets say, as good as purchasing a Used Chrysler in Gainseville but it does have an advantage over the opposition.
The 2009 Suzuki Equator has been equipped with an awesome V6, not as good as the Toyota Tundra V6, which has enough power for every weekend project and light duty work pickup mission. The more affordable 4 cylinder motor is also offered in the Equator, achieving a lot better fuel mileage than the six cylinder is one benefit, but if I’m doing a big job or moving my friends the more horsepower V6 is the one I’m taking.
Making an whole bunch of horsepower, 6 cylinder series are up for almost every job, combined with the six cylinder is a reliable automatic transmission that shifts out like a dream. Steering is precise, and ride quality is unexpectedly satisfying for a truck.
The RMZ-4’s off-road suspension setup makes that bumpy ride feel a little more like a pickup. The four wheel drive series are capable of rough terrain, thanks to achieving ground clearance of 10” and an abundance of suspension travel.
The price-leader base Equator is stripped and equipped with 15 inch steel wheels and bucket seats with a center console but not much else, A/C or a music system is standard. The upgraded series has sixteen inch aluminum rims, a rear slide glass, a tilt steering wheel, remote entry, all power accessories and upgraded cloth interior. Picking the Sport gets you seventeen inch alloy wheels, a sprayed-in bed liner and movable tie-down anchors in the bed.
The RMZ-4 adds chrome exterior components, much stronger axles, an electric locking rearend, Bilstein shocks, brush plates, 16” alloy wheels with meat hogs for tires, fog lights, height and lumbar adjustments for the driver seat and metallic cabin accents. The RMZ-4 Sport upgrades are a audio system with a CD changer, an auxiliary audio jack, satellite radio prep, and Bluetooth compatibility. It’s a mystery that an aftermarket fashion navigation system is optional on all crew cabs but not obtainable on the extended-cab Equators. Bluetooth is optional exclusively on the RMZ-4 crew cab.



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