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  • #16
    plus you would need a bank loan with overdraft facility to pay for fuel week to week ... :|
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    • #17
      Originally posted by craigm View Post
      Analogy... "The new 4Runner was a little bit like first meeting a chic with a facial disfigurement. You notice it and cant stop looking at it at first.

      But after you've been inside it a couple of times and enjoyed it's ride, you start to not notice the disfigurement and enjoy it for what it is....

      Too harsh?
      Nailed it - in more ways that one !!

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      • #18
        So what you're saying is basically that even the fat ugly ones need loving?
        Dave
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        • #19
          Originally posted by juc33_prado View Post
          plus you would need a bank loan with overdraft facility to pay for fuel week to week ... :|
          The one at work costa about $7 a week more to run than the D4 it replaced, not bad really considering the TDV6 is supposed to be cutting edge in the Disco.
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          • #20
            Yes, I certainly think the 4 runner is an acquired taste but that Tundra, oh my....
            The ground clearance under that just puts a lifted Prado to shame with those tyres. The room inside was fantastic but the downside is its size , it would be much more difficult to maneuver on tight tracks without pin striping.....
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            • #21
              Originally posted by gumboot View Post
              Yes, I certainly think the 4 runner is an acquired taste but that Tundra, oh my....
              The ground clearance under that just puts a lifted Prado to shame with those tyres. The room inside was fantastic but the downside is its size , it would be much more difficult to maneuver on tight tracks without pin striping.....
              There's a question that springs to mind with all big American Pickups: "How's your ramp over Bro?"
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