Do you consider your 4-runner a truck?
#23
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yeah, definately "truck" or "4runner" (we give it a new title, its not a truck, its a 4runner lol!) i think the new 4runners look more like SUV's though...
also, i wanted to say that the BMW x3 is not an SUV (friend told me this i thought it was stupid) its an "SAV" (Sports activity vehicle)
haha!
also, i wanted to say that the BMW x3 is not an SUV (friend told me this i thought it was stupid) its an "SAV" (Sports activity vehicle)
haha!
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I call mine a truck. In CA, it is registered as a commercial vehicle since it has an open bed (w/ the shell removed). Good thing, because if it were a passenger vehicle, would be limited to 24" height to the frame. Since it is commercial, it gets a 30" frame height limit!
#27
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you remind me of my friend and myself.
he owns a Suzuki Samuri, and the very 1st time i saw it i said something with the word "jeep" in it.
he quickly said it was a samuri, (no doubt. but i didnt think much of it).
i said, ok.
later on, sometime i referred his rig to a jeep again, and he almost hit me. saying "ITS NOT A F#$%@IN JEEP!".
so, okay, issues i guess, but in my defence, its just a term.
to change the minds of others will change the time you spend having fun.
is it such a big deal ?
let them win with the suv thing, because i always call his samuri a jeep. (really, i make a huge issue of it, plus it caught on easy b/c so many poeple just recognize the little 4x4 as a jeep looking thing.
its still the best looking samuri ive seen, and awesome, but getting him all freaked about it is never boring..
besides, he swapped in a 22r engine, tranny and now its more of a custom climber than anything.
he owns a Suzuki Samuri, and the very 1st time i saw it i said something with the word "jeep" in it.
he quickly said it was a samuri, (no doubt. but i didnt think much of it).
i said, ok.
later on, sometime i referred his rig to a jeep again, and he almost hit me. saying "ITS NOT A F#$%@IN JEEP!".
so, okay, issues i guess, but in my defence, its just a term.
to change the minds of others will change the time you spend having fun.
is it such a big deal ?
let them win with the suv thing, because i always call his samuri a jeep. (really, i make a huge issue of it, plus it caught on easy b/c so many poeple just recognize the little 4x4 as a jeep looking thing.
its still the best looking samuri ive seen, and awesome, but getting him all freaked about it is never boring..
besides, he swapped in a 22r engine, tranny and now its more of a custom climber than anything.
#30
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I think of my '86 4rnr as "sport utility vehicle" because that's what it is. But, since I use it almost exclusively for utility and have the back seat out of it, I call it my "truck".
Truck: definition
A motor vehicle carrying its load on its own wheels and primarily designed for the transportation of goods or cargo. A truck is similar to a passenger car in many basic aspects, but truck construction is usually heavier throughout with strengthened chassis and suspension, and lower transmission and drive-axle ratios to cope with hilly terrain. Other common truck characteristics include cargo-carrying features such as rear doors or tailgate, and a flat floor.
SUV: definition
A sport utility vehicle, or SUV, is a passenger vehicle which combines the towing capacity of a pickup truck with the passenger-carrying space of a minivan or station wagon together with on or off road ability. Most SUVs are designed with a roughly square cross-section, an engine compartment, a combined passenger and cargo compartment, and no dedicated trunk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_utility_vehicle
Truck: definition
A motor vehicle carrying its load on its own wheels and primarily designed for the transportation of goods or cargo. A truck is similar to a passenger car in many basic aspects, but truck construction is usually heavier throughout with strengthened chassis and suspension, and lower transmission and drive-axle ratios to cope with hilly terrain. Other common truck characteristics include cargo-carrying features such as rear doors or tailgate, and a flat floor.
SUV: definition
A sport utility vehicle, or SUV, is a passenger vehicle which combines the towing capacity of a pickup truck with the passenger-carrying space of a minivan or station wagon together with on or off road ability. Most SUVs are designed with a roughly square cross-section, an engine compartment, a combined passenger and cargo compartment, and no dedicated trunk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_utility_vehicle
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I've been calling mine "my rig" or "my truck".
I feel comfortable with both of those terms.
I may have to try out "my Runner"... sounds pretty jive to me...
I've only had it a month or so, so nothing is second nature yet (except "car", and that just won't do, lol).
I feel comfortable with both of those terms.
I may have to try out "my Runner"... sounds pretty jive to me...
I've only had it a month or so, so nothing is second nature yet (except "car", and that just won't do, lol).
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#33
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i call it a truck, like red said its got a truck frame
when its broken down i call it bad words
and when ppl call it a car i say "i dont have a car..." they get confused
and when ppl call it a jeep i light their house on fire
when its broken down i call it bad words
and when ppl call it a car i say "i dont have a car..." they get confused
and when ppl call it a jeep i light their house on fire
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Well, not really, if you're going off of LC nomenclature, Wagons have four doors, we'd have Troupies with really bad rear seat access and low carrying capacity . I'd say 1st gen runners are a bit more truckish seeing as I can still take the top off and have a "bed", but yes, I refer to my 4Runner as a truck. I don't know what an SUV is, but I hope I never own one.
#40
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i think 1st gens are trucks and the rest are suvs. I say this because the 1st gen is basically a one peice truck and has a physical bed in the rear like real trucks do. The rest of the generations are just suvs as they have a one peice roof with 4 doors/ and are made more for passenger purposes as opposed to 1st gens.
Trucks = body on frame construction w/ bed
SUVS = body on frame construction w/o bed
Crossovers = unibody
Trucks = body on frame construction w/ bed
SUVS = body on frame construction w/o bed
Crossovers = unibody