Toyota Tacoma Or Suzuki RMZ-4
When test driving a Used Toyota Yaris, lets think about the excellence of a Toyota and the resale value of a Used Toyota, it’s not lets say, as good as purchasing a Used Honda in Jacksonville, but it does have something to look at over the competition.
The 2009 Equator made by Suzuki is equipped with a pretty quick 6 cylinder, not as good as the Toyota Tundra V6, which has great power for every weekend getaway and light duty work truck mission. The reasonably priced 4 cylinder motor is also offered in the Equator, getting much better gas mileage than the V6 is a plus, but if I’m going four wheeling or moving my friends the more powerful V6 is the one I’m taking. Providing an abundance of horsepower, 6 cylinder models are up to almost any job, the 2009 Suzuki has the best suspension and driving ability for every chore accompanied by a very easy shifting automatic transmission.
The RMZ-4’s off-road suspension package makes that model’s ride act a little more like a pickup. The 4WD series are capable of backwoods riding, this truck has a remarkable amount of travel all through the suspension, along with 10” of ground space. The less expensive base Equator is bare and equipped with 15” steel alloy rims and bucket seats with a center console but little else, air-conditioning or a sound system is your basic. The Premium model has 16 inch aluminum wheels, a rear slide glass, a tilt steering wheel, remote entry, full power accessories and comfortable cloth seats. Picking the Sport gets you 17” aluminum rims, a sprayed-in bed liner and movable tie-down cleats in the bed. The RMZ-4 looks great with chrome exterior components, much stronger axles, an electric locking ring and pinion, Bilstein shocks, skid plates, 16” alloy wheels with aggressive tread pattern tires, fog lamps, height and lumbar control for the driver seat and metallic interior highlights. The RMZ-4 Sport adds an upgraded stereo system with a CD changer, an auxiliary audio jack, satellite radio prep, and Bluetooth capabilities. It’s a mystery that an aftermarket fashion navigation system is optional on all crew cabs but not offered on the extended-cab Equators. Bluetooth is optional exclusively provided for the RMZ-4 crew cab.
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