Great Buy, Toyota Or Suzuki?

Posted under General by TDI Guru on Saturday 30 January 2010 at 10:31 pm

When looking for a Used Toyota Sequoia, lets keep in mind the superiority of a Toyota and the resale value for 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 opposition.

The 2009 Suzuki Equator 4 cylinder model makes for a great pick as an inexpensive, light-duty work truck, not as good as the Toyota Tacoma, particularly considering the better gas mileage. However, for those who plan on really using the truck for more than just getting around, the V6 is the only pick. Creating an whole mess of horsepower, 6 cylinder models are up for almost every job, combined with the V6 is a strong automatic transmission that shifts out like a dream. Precise Steering, and ride quality is unexpectedly satisfying for a truck.

The RMZ-4′s off-road suspension package makes that bouncy ride act a bit more like a pickup. The four wheel drive series are capable of backwoods riding, this truck has a remarkable amount of compression all through the suspension, along with 10” of road space. The cheaper base Equator is naked and outfitted with fifteen inch steel wheels and bucket seats with a console but little else, A/C or a stereo system is standard. The top of the line model has 16” aluminum wheels, a sliding rear window, a tilt steering wheel, keyless entry, all power accessories and comfortable cloth seats. Picking the Sport gets you seventeen inch aluminum wheels, a sprayed-in bed liner and easy to use tie-down anchors in the bed. The RMZ-4 looks great with chrome exterior components, beefed up axles, an electrical locking rear differential, Bilstein shocks, skid plates, 16” aluminum wheels with aggressive tread pattern tires, fog lights, height and lumbar control for the driver seat and metallic cabin accents. The RMZ-4 Sport adds an upgraded audio 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 obtainable on the extended-cab Equators. Bluetooth is optional only provided for the RMZ-4 crew cab.

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