You know what I like about Toyota trucks?
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You know what I like about Toyota trucks?
They don't look like freaking huge, overstyled, underbuilt domestic trucks that brake down under any type of strain or adversity, but they also don't look like wimpy little import trucks, like Nissans or Mazdas (which are just Ford Rangers anyway) that don't look like they have the balls to be climbing over rocks or moving stuff around. I like the "in between" of the Toyota...it's not as wishy-washy as a little Nissan, but it's not as rediculous or wasteful as a Ford or Chevy full size.
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yeah, my little 83 is dwarfed be just about anything short of a sammy, but you know what i like. you park them next to anything else that is stock, and look at the ground clearance difference. the Toy's just sit so much higher.
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I'm with EDGE, there's nothing wimpy (looks wise or performance wise) about Nissan trucks. From what I've been able to tell the Frontiers are VERY comparable to Tacomas, and the Xterras are just about equal to 3rd Gen 4Runners (Roughly the same ground clearance, about the same power) and on top of that in my opinion a stock Xterra looks a lot more rugged and tough than a stock 3rd Gen 4Runner (No Offense to 3rd Gen Owners). And on top of that from my experience owning my Xterra and my 4Runner, the Xterra is just as good as a 4Runner (I have a '91 4Runner, and my mom has a '97 4Runner so that's what I'm basing my comparison on).
Just my $.02
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Just my $.02
-Braden
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Originally posted by 91Runner
I'm with EDGE, there's nothing wimpy (looks wise or performance wise) about Nissan trucks. From what I've been able to tell the Frontiers are VERY comparable to Tacomas, and the Xterras are just about equal to 3rd Gen 4Runners (Roughly the same ground clearance, about the same power) and on top of that in my opinion a stock Xterra looks a lot more rugged and tough than a stock 3rd Gen 4Runner (No Offense to 3rd Gen Owners). And on top of that from my experience owning my Xterra and my 4Runner, the Xterra is just as good as a 4Runner (I have a '91 4Runner, and my mom has a '97 4Runner so that's what I'm basing my comparison on).
Just my $.02
-Braden
I'm with EDGE, there's nothing wimpy (looks wise or performance wise) about Nissan trucks. From what I've been able to tell the Frontiers are VERY comparable to Tacomas, and the Xterras are just about equal to 3rd Gen 4Runners (Roughly the same ground clearance, about the same power) and on top of that in my opinion a stock Xterra looks a lot more rugged and tough than a stock 3rd Gen 4Runner (No Offense to 3rd Gen Owners). And on top of that from my experience owning my Xterra and my 4Runner, the Xterra is just as good as a 4Runner (I have a '91 4Runner, and my mom has a '97 4Runner so that's what I'm basing my comparison on).
Just my $.02
-Braden
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Originally posted by 91Runner
I'm with EDGE, there's nothing wimpy (looks wise or performance wise) about Nissan trucks. From what I've been able to tell the Frontiers are VERY comparable to Tacomas, and the Xterras are just about equal to 3rd Gen 4Runners (Roughly the same ground clearance, about the same power) and on top of that in my opinion a stock Xterra looks a lot more rugged and tough than a stock 3rd Gen 4Runner (No Offense to 3rd Gen Owners). And on top of that from my experience owning my Xterra and my 4Runner, the Xterra is just as good as a 4Runner (I have a '91 4Runner, and my mom has a '97 4Runner so that's what I'm basing my comparison on).
Just my $.02
-Braden
I'm with EDGE, there's nothing wimpy (looks wise or performance wise) about Nissan trucks. From what I've been able to tell the Frontiers are VERY comparable to Tacomas, and the Xterras are just about equal to 3rd Gen 4Runners (Roughly the same ground clearance, about the same power) and on top of that in my opinion a stock Xterra looks a lot more rugged and tough than a stock 3rd Gen 4Runner (No Offense to 3rd Gen Owners). And on top of that from my experience owning my Xterra and my 4Runner, the Xterra is just as good as a 4Runner (I have a '91 4Runner, and my mom has a '97 4Runner so that's what I'm basing my comparison on).
Just my $.02
-Braden
I also completly agree with you, I would also have bought a Xterra but decided on a 4runner b/c I got a deal I could not refuse. But on the other hand my brother bought himself a birthday present the other day and to my surprise it was a '03 Nissan Xterra and mann does it look GOOD!
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When I was looking for my new truck I was trying to descide between the Tacoma double cab I ended up getting or a Nissan 4 door. I like Nissan just fine but I was leaning toward the Toyota. What made up my mind to get the Tacoma was when I tried to sit in the Nissan 4 door.
I am not a big guy. I am almost 5'7 and I had to turn my legs sideways to sit in the back seat of the Nissan. I also could barely get in the front seat. The stearing wheel is way to close to the front seat. My legs had to squeeze under the wheel while I was getting into the truck.
Now my Toyota my 6' tall brother can sit in the back seat and his legs just start to hit the front seat. The Toyota has lots more room inside than the Nissan did.
Thats just how I saw the two trucks last month when I was shopping.
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I am not a big guy. I am almost 5'7 and I had to turn my legs sideways to sit in the back seat of the Nissan. I also could barely get in the front seat. The stearing wheel is way to close to the front seat. My legs had to squeeze under the wheel while I was getting into the truck.
Now my Toyota my 6' tall brother can sit in the back seat and his legs just start to hit the front seat. The Toyota has lots more room inside than the Nissan did.
Thats just how I saw the two trucks last month when I was shopping.
Brad
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I must say, I've owned Nissan Pathfinders and different Toyota trucks. As far as reliability, Toyota wins. Ruggedness is comparable. But for the money, Toyota wins by far.
Just my experience...
Just my experience...
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Boy, have things changed...... I remember the days when Nissan(Datsun) was a four letter word to a Toyota driver!
Also remember when you waved at every Toyota and they waved back. Not so much anymore.
I have to say that Nissans are good rides and I've owned one but it still isn't a Toyota!
Also remember when you waved at every Toyota and they waved back. Not so much anymore.
I have to say that Nissans are good rides and I've owned one but it still isn't a Toyota!
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Originally posted by taco02
When I was looking for my new truck I was trying to descide between the Tacoma double cab I ended up getting or a Nissan 4 door. I like Nissan just fine but I was leaning toward the Toyota. What made up my mind to get the Tacoma was when I tried to sit in the Nissan 4 door.
I am not a big guy. I am almost 5'7 and I had to turn my legs sideways to sit in the back seat of the Nissan. I also could barely get in the front seat. The stearing wheel is way to close to the front seat. My legs had to squeeze under the wheel while I was getting into the truck.
Now my Toyota my 6' tall brother can sit in the back seat and his legs just start to hit the front seat. The Toyota has lots more room inside than the Nissan did.
Thats just how I saw the two trucks last month when I was shopping.
Brad
When I was looking for my new truck I was trying to descide between the Tacoma double cab I ended up getting or a Nissan 4 door. I like Nissan just fine but I was leaning toward the Toyota. What made up my mind to get the Tacoma was when I tried to sit in the Nissan 4 door.
I am not a big guy. I am almost 5'7 and I had to turn my legs sideways to sit in the back seat of the Nissan. I also could barely get in the front seat. The stearing wheel is way to close to the front seat. My legs had to squeeze under the wheel while I was getting into the truck.
Now my Toyota my 6' tall brother can sit in the back seat and his legs just start to hit the front seat. The Toyota has lots more room inside than the Nissan did.
Thats just how I saw the two trucks last month when I was shopping.
Brad
My roommate has a Frontier Double cab V6 - the Nissan counterpart to the Tacoma - and it looks really cool when we both park in the driveway at the same time. We both park our trucks reverse into the driveway (we heard somewhere it was better to do that w/ a rear-wheel drive). The Frontier actually has higher bed walls than the Tacoma... kinda like Fords, so it seems larger/taller in the back.
Both rigs in the driveway dwarf the garage door
oh, and about the Nissan rear seats...
I'm 5'9 and my knees were digging into the rear of the front seats when I tried it out.
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ill be honest here, id take my dads 2003 F-150 supercab 4x4 lariat over my 4runner anyday. Because ill tell you, id lose if i was hit by him in my 4runner. With the work im putting into my 4runner i could make his F-150 as capable as my 4runner off road.
not only that but i have a 22re 2.4 litre he has a 5.4 litre V-8
so yeah.... ill take his Ford anyday
not only that but i have a 22re 2.4 litre he has a 5.4 litre V-8
so yeah.... ill take his Ford anyday
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I owned a Nissan Hardbody 4x4. That 3.0 V6 seemed a lot torquier than the 3.0 in the 4Runner although shifting gears in that thing was like rowing gears in a Kenworth. I may be imagining the power difference since the 4Runner is so much heavier. I only got rid of that truck because I didn't have the foresight to buy an x-tra cab and guess what happened after the first kid was born? I've also wondered why you could get a limited slip in the Nissans and Toyota never had one.
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They rule offroad:
A few years ago,
Myself and my brother were up fishing in this lake you had to 4 wheel into he was pulling his boat in there. I could not beleive he made it in stock 87 special edition 4Runner.(Mud tires though)
Well as were up 1 part of this trail a guy came in with his big Z71 Truck pulling his boat we asked him if he needed help cause he was having trouble moving. He said Look you guys can make it in here with that Then I can walk my truck rite through this so does that answer your question. Alwright thought what a jerkoff and we went back up watched as he got stuck then pickled his boat and truck so he had to unhook turn the truck back the way he came and went back. Even when he was unhooked he was having a hard time. After watching that truck in a real offroad situation, Rock with lots of mud. I would NEVER BUY A CHEVY, they really do suck for trails.
Talk to you guys later
A few years ago,
Myself and my brother were up fishing in this lake you had to 4 wheel into he was pulling his boat in there. I could not beleive he made it in stock 87 special edition 4Runner.(Mud tires though)
Well as were up 1 part of this trail a guy came in with his big Z71 Truck pulling his boat we asked him if he needed help cause he was having trouble moving. He said Look you guys can make it in here with that Then I can walk my truck rite through this so does that answer your question. Alwright thought what a jerkoff and we went back up watched as he got stuck then pickled his boat and truck so he had to unhook turn the truck back the way he came and went back. Even when he was unhooked he was having a hard time. After watching that truck in a real offroad situation, Rock with lots of mud. I would NEVER BUY A CHEVY, they really do suck for trails.
Talk to you guys later