4×4 Jeep Off Roading

New Tundra Or Suzuki RMZ-4

March 10th, 2010

When purchasing a Used Toyota Matrix, lets keep in mind the excellence of a Toyota and the resale value for all Used Toyota Insight, it’s not lets say, as good as purchasing a Used Chrysler in Gainseville but it does have some benefits over the opposition.
The 2009 Equator made by Suzuki is Manufactured with a great little V6, not as good as the Toyota Tundra V6, which has great tourque for all those weekend projects and light duty work truck assignment. The more affordable four cylinder engine is also obtainable in the 2009 Suzuki, 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 six cylinder is the pick for me.
Providing an abundance of horsepower, 6 cylinder series are up for almost any task, attached to the six cylinder is a strong automatic transmission that shifts with no hesitation at all. Precise Steering, and a comfortable ride that is unexpectedly pleasurable for a pickup.
The RMZ-4’s off-road handling package makes that rough ride feel a little more like a pickup. The 4WD series are capable of pond jumping, this truck has an unbelievable amount of compression all through the suspension, along with ten inches of ground space.
The cheaper base Equator is stripped and fitted with 15” steel wheels and bucket seats with a center console but little else, A/C or a music system is your basic. The Premium model has 16 inch alloy rims, a sliding rear window, a tilt steering wheel, remote entry, all power accessories and upgraded cloth upholstery. Picking the Sport gets you 17” alloy rims, a sprayed-in bed liner and very useful tie-down cleats in the bed.
The RMZ-4 looks great with chrome exterior trim, heavy-duty axles, an electric locking ring and pinion, Bilstein shocks, skid plates, 16” aluminum rims with meat hogs for tires, fog lights, height and lumbar adjustments for the driver seat and metallic interior highlights. The RMZ-4 Sport upgrades are a stereo system with a CD changer, an auxiliary audio jack, satellite radio prep, and Bluetooth compatibility. It’s a mystery that an aftermarket fashion GPS is optional on all crew cabs but not offered on the extended-cab Equators. Bluetooth is an option exclusively provided for the RMZ-4 crew cab.

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