Originally posted by: Stifko
the subaru baja looks cool
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
They made a little mistake. The Q45 is getting revised gearing and a new rear-end dif to improve acceleration.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
They made a little mistake. The Q45 is getting revised gearing and a new rear-end dif to improve acceleration.
Too bad it won't improve sales![]()
Originally posted by: NFS4
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Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
They made a little mistake. The Q45 is getting revised gearing and a new rear-end dif to improve acceleration.
Too bad it won't improve sales![]()
really i'm starting to think you don't like anything unless its toyota or german
Speaking about Toyota, if they are introducing yet another SUV, they'll have 6 SUV in the line up. Thats ridiculous, no other manufacturer has that many model, and I can just imagine prospective buyer cross shopping between Toyota's own SUV. I know they want to be the biggest in the world and in the US, but they should attack Ford & GM in the truck division, instead keep branching their SUVs. Like what they did with the Sienna, and hopefully they aimed it go head to head with the Odyssey, unfortunately it wont come for 2 more years
Originally posted by: NFS4
Speaking about Toyota, if they are introducing yet another SUV, they'll have 6 SUV in the line up. Thats ridiculous, no other manufacturer has that many model, and I can just imagine prospective buyer cross shopping between Toyota's own SUV. I know they want to be the biggest in the world and in the US, but they should attack Ford & GM in the truck division, instead keep branching their SUVs. Like what they did with the Sienna, and hopefully they aimed it go head to head with the Odyssey, unfortunately it wont come for 2 more years
SUV's are more profitable (much more so than) pickups...NUFF SAIDThat being said, Toyota's SUV's ALL have a place and are marketed differently.
RAV4 - small, compact SUV
Highlander - car-based, mid-sized crossover with car-like ride
4-Runner - body on frame, rugged, off-road capable mid-sized SUV
Land Cruiser - luxury SUV with a name and reputation that needs no explanation
Sequoia - full-size SUV to compete with the likes of the Expedition and Tahoe
Seems like a perfect lineup to me. Just as car-makers have different cars to appeal to different audiences, Toyota does the same with their SUVs. Remember, choice is a good thing and SUVs mean $$$ for Toyota and that's what really matters in the end...PROFITS!!!
And besides, how is having so many SUV's different from Toyota's Echo --> Corolla --> Camry --> Avalon lineup?![]()
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
They made a little mistake. The Q45 is getting revised gearing and a new rear-end dif to improve acceleration.
Too bad it won't improve sales![]()
really i'm starting to think you don't like anything unless its toyota or german
I call it as I see it. The Q45 has been a SERIOUS sales disappointment on all counts. Nissan has only sold 2,296 Q45's through July '02 vs 3,699 for the same period in '01. Compare that to the even more expensive LS430, S-Class, and 7-Series which ring in at 15,046 units, 11,426 units, and 12,837 units respectively. Changing the final drive ratio on the Q45 isn't going to do jack squat for sales. They might as well just write off right now b/c it is a complete failure. Also add the fact that Nissan has been giving steep discounts to move the Q45 which hasn't been helping.
[We could even compare the Q45's dismal performance to other high volume luxury nameplates like the E-Class and 5-Series which ring in at 16,223 units and 23,664 units respectively.]
As for vehicles I like, I like BMW, Audi, VW, Toyota, Honda, and some Nissans (350Z, Xterra, Altima to some degree, G35, G35 Coupe)...so I'd say that your observations are off![]()
Originally posted by: Chadder007
Reason why Q45 isn't selling.......
Its FUGLY
....now the Q35....thats an awesome car.
Originally posted by: Chadder007
Reason why Q45 isn't selling.......
Its FUGLY
....now the Q35....thats an awesome car.
Originally posted by: Stifko
the subaru baja looks cool
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
It's a shame the 4Runner's off-roadness is getting raped for 2003. Here's what I wish Toyota would do:
Give the 2003 Toyota 4Runner a different name. The '03 4Runner will basically be Toyota's answer to the Ford Explorer. 3 Row seating, V8, horrible off-road performance, etc. That's all well and good, but it's not worthy of the 4Runner name. It would be cool if Toyota made another 4Runner-named SUV based on the Tacoma platform that's being built in here in Amerca. That way, more jobs for Americans, lower prices, and an off-road SUV to compete with the likes of the XTerra. I believe the current 1996-2002 Generation 4Runner is based off an older Tacoma because it's still being built in Japan. I could be wrong though.
Eh, I can dream can't I? But hey, maybe the new off-road SUV from Toyota WILL be based off the Tacoma. So there's still hope.
A boost in HP? If they manage to squeeze any more than 10 economical horses from that motor, I'll be impressedS2000: The roadster is slated for a re-engineering and restyling for the 2005 model year, along with a boost in horsepower.
That's the general consensus of the TrailTalk 4Runner forums I visit. Check out this thread with some pics and comments. Also, from what I understand, it will have 2" less ground clearance than the current 4Runner.Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
It's a shame the 4Runner's off-roadness is getting raped for 2003. Here's what I wish Toyota would do:
Give the 2003 Toyota 4Runner a different name. The '03 4Runner will basically be Toyota's answer to the Ford Explorer. 3 Row seating, V8, horrible off-road performance, etc. That's all well and good, but it's not worthy of the 4Runner name. It would be cool if Toyota made another 4Runner-named SUV based on the Tacoma platform that's being built in here in Amerca. That way, more jobs for Americans, lower prices, and an off-road SUV to compete with the likes of the XTerra. I believe the current 1996-2002 Generation 4Runner is based off an older Tacoma because it's still being built in Japan. I could be wrong though.
Eh, I can dream can't I? But hey, maybe the new off-road SUV from Toyota WILL be based off the Tacoma. So there's still hope.
What gives you the impression that the '03 4-Runner won't be capable off-road? Do you know something we don't? :Q
