FZR1KG wrote:it's kind of funny that you mentioned a forerunner.
In Oz they are not considered a real 4WD. It's like a young persons fun car.
Load you surfboards up etc.
that's because in Oz the 4Runner is a different vehicle. same difference as with the Prado in the U.S. According to the literature they occupy the same niche only in their respective regions. Outside of that i reckon everything but the body is different. Chassis, suspension, gear box, you name it.
interesting concept, really, and i wonfder if, from a manufacturing perspective, it is really efficient, even when taking into account that they are all manufatured elsewhere.
it'd be ineresting to know whether Toyota has gone so far as to use the same ladder for all three of the models in the regions where they are supposed to be real off-roaders. that at least would show some standardisation.
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