Wow, Killer deal on the Jeep and now another killer deal on the 4Runner. You must be a master negotiator. Make us smarter, if you are they type to share secrets to your success, give us your top three tactics/strategies for getting a killer deal.
Went shopping at the Outlet mall. I kept her in 2-wheel drive. Today, the plan is to take her through the car wash. The mall parking lot was dusty for some reason.
You would think this was obvious, common sense, etc. As you can see from the post above, some people think putting on this snorkel is like putting on a Superman cape.
Well closing the sunroof is an option but I liked to keep mine open....and I never really used the roof rack. I am thinking I put it on more for the look than the functionality. A poser, I was.
Anyone who purchased a $50k - $70k vehicle without first testing it just needs to suck it up and deal with it and quit moaning...or sell the thing. Learn from your mistakes and move on.
So driving with the engine submerged is Ok because the snorkel allows one to do so? I would think submerging an engine would be bad for the engine but what do I know.
some people are just miserable with life itself, so they project a bit on their vehicles. It's quite common on this forum. I wonder what else they moan and groan about. I'm sure their family, friends, jobs, etc. those things are all perfect, it's just these shitty substandard Toyota's they...
To me, the rear spoiler reminds me of the obnoxious looking wings I see the kids installing on their Honda Civic, Hyundai Tiburon, Subaru WRX, etc.
None of them look like they belong there, similar to your application. I am guessing the vendor had to reduce the price by $50 to sell any units...
Well, I am a bit embarrassed to say that I did not realize I could start my 4Runner with my key fob. That is why I was so happy when the Toyota App update suddenly gave me the ability to start remote. I purchased the vehicle in late March and only recently has it become cold enough to remote...