More and more I think I should wait for the 25' and just move my deposit. I know it's a small thing but seems the overall quality, lots of small things. For 55k? Seriously Toyota
Back on topic - I understand the more power especially down low. I've always been a FOMO buyer, get everything just in case you MAY need it. But I don't think I'll need the battery. I initially only wanted the hybrid but after driving the truck and having a fast vehicle I think the stock TRD...
Xennial post here. I've learned how to type because I'm a gamer and before voice chat had to get gooder at communicating and was forced to learn to type with more than 2 fingers.
I've driven many trucks (company vehicles) but never one in my name. I have a 24' TRD OR Premium reserved and should...
I live in Vegas and we have 4 Toyota dealerships here. I am working mostly with one to which I have a deal worked out. I almost purchased a TRD OR Premium 54k OTD but we couldn't agree on my trade in value. After the fact we kept in contact and I mentioned we're going to keep the vehicle but the...
I'm in the same boat with 99% road driving (Vegas) with the occasional desert day to go plinking. But I can't help but feel for nearly the same price they give you more in the OR than the sport but I do think the Sport has a better look over with the scoop and painted fenders. If they adjusted...
You're not alone. Seems to be a common complaint that though it's not terrible it's not the usual Toyota standard. I can't help but wonder if the plant in Mexico will get reprimanded due to all the complaints? Probably not but, we'll see if the 2025's are tighter.
There's obvious differences but the price for an OR and Sport are about the same. So if the suspension is "better" in the OR what offsets the price and incentivizes purchasing a Sport?
Agree on everyone I have a 2012 STi and a 2021 Outback and Subaru does amazing with FoV. I definitely noticed a lot of blind spots in the truck and was pretty surprised by it. It's not awful though.
Ouch - I feel that. Local inventory of all my check boxes is currently zero and we have 4 Toyota dealerships. Higher trims are hard to get and allocations are looking thin too.
I can see that as a useful thing in colder climates. We have it on our Outback and I've never used it. Wife and I actually never use the app come to think of it...
Carvana was 1k less than Carmax for me. Majority of Americans are hunkering down and IF are spending money are going practical and performance vehicles aren't selling. People want sedans and minivans. Just not a good market to sell a car like an STi.