Toyota Tacoma Or Suzuki RMZ-4

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The New Equator by Suzuki 4 cylinder series makes for a excellent choice as a great buy, light-duty work vehicle, not as good as the Toyota Tacoma, mainly considering the higher fuel efficiency. On the other hand, for individuals who plan on really using the truck for more than just going to the store, the V6 is the only choice. Providing an whole bunch of horsepower, six cylinder models are up to almost every job, the 2009 Suzuki is equipped with great suspension and steering control for every task along with a very easy shifting automatic transmission.

The RMZ-4’s off-road handling package makes that rough ride act a little more like a truck. The 4WD series are capable of backwoods riding, this truck has a remarkable amount of travel throughout the suspension, along with 10 inches of road clearance. The price-leader base Equator is stripped and equipped with 15 inch steel alloy rims and bucket seats with a center console but little else, air-conditioning or a sound system is your basic. The upgraded series adds 16 inch alloy rims, a sliding rear window, a tilt steering wheel, remote entry, all power accessories and upgraded cloth seats. Opting for the Sport gets you 17” alloy rims, a rhino coated bed liner and very useful tie-down hooks in the bed. The RMZ-4 provides chrome exterior trim, beefed up axles, an electrical locking ring and pinion, Bilstein shocks, brush plates, sixteen inch16 inch aluminum rims with aggressive tread pattern tires, fog lights, height and lumbar adjustments for the driver seat and metallic cabin highlights. The RMZ-4 Sport upgrades are a audio system with a CD changer, an auxiliary audio jack, satellite radio prep, and Bluetooth capabilities. Oddly enough, an aftermarket fashion GPS is optional on all crew cabs but not available on the extended-cab Equators. Bluetooth is optional only on the RMZ-4 crew cab.

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