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I know a lot of us complain about certain short comings with the maverick, the noisy interior, all the recalls, etc. I've done it myself quite a bit. But there are vehicles you drive, that make you say "The maverick is actually a damm great vehicle for what it is". Vehicles that are so bad, they make you gain a renewed appreciation for your maverick.
The Toyota 4-runner is one such vehicle. Not the version that just came out, but the dinosaur, the generation that was on sale from like 2009-2023. We just rented one, and it was a truly abysmal vehicle. The three row had zero cargo space, maybe six inches on rear cargo space behind the third row, and no, that's not an exaggeration.
The seats felt like molded plastic on the most uncomfortable amusement park ride you've ever been on. The truck was extremely harsh over any and all bumps it came across. It accelerated like a slug, but drank gas like no other, it was hard to see out of. Not to mention everytime you got in, you how to crouch at a 45 degree angle to avoid hitting your head on the roof, while also climbing up into this monster truck abomination.
It rattled and buzzed like no tomorrow, and had multiple things broken on it despite being basically brand new. The only benefit about it was because it was a rental, there were zero repercussions with abusing the shit out of it.
The Toyota 4-runner is one such vehicle. Not the version that just came out, but the dinosaur, the generation that was on sale from like 2009-2023. We just rented one, and it was a truly abysmal vehicle. The three row had zero cargo space, maybe six inches on rear cargo space behind the third row, and no, that's not an exaggeration.
The seats felt like molded plastic on the most uncomfortable amusement park ride you've ever been on. The truck was extremely harsh over any and all bumps it came across. It accelerated like a slug, but drank gas like no other, it was hard to see out of. Not to mention everytime you got in, you how to crouch at a 45 degree angle to avoid hitting your head on the roof, while also climbing up into this monster truck abomination.
It rattled and buzzed like no tomorrow, and had multiple things broken on it despite being basically brand new. The only benefit about it was because it was a rental, there were zero repercussions with abusing the shit out of it.
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