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thats a very valid point!!I thought rental cars companies terms & conditions apply only on asphalt. Lol
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challenge accepted lol!!Took a rental from Vegas to king of the hammers a couple years ago. Sheriff at patrolling the race was laughing at me Nd my wife because we were bombing through the desert in a serento faster than the jeeps. Ran it through a car wash before bringing it back but when we lifted the rear hatch it was like a sandbox .... Oops. They never gave us any issues lol.
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A little known fact about the original Hertz Shelby GT 350 rentals.I have not flown in 20 years but when I did Hertz offered special cars at airports. I missed the Hertz 350 GT Mustang Shelbys but rented an '87 Mustang GT convertible and the big disappointment, the first AWD BMW.... hard to believe an '87 Mustang was sportier than an '88 Bimmer. I really wish I were 18 in 1967 when Hertx was renting Shelbys. The bad part of that experience for those who rented them was the Shelby came with competition brakes, which only worked once hot. There were many rear end collisions before Hertz installed regular Mustang brake pads.
The big story here..... rent it before you buy it.
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Speaking as a prior Tacoma owner and current Gladiator owner, Gladiator hands-down. The Tacoma is a great truck, but the payload is severely lacking and off-road it's not even close. I really hope the 4th gen is better in that regard because if they do a ~1,500lb payload and the ability to fit 35s without cutting things, I'm back in a Taco when the JT goes to dedicated trail duty.i completely agree. Im really starting to like the Tacoma.
Tacoma vs Wrangler Rubicon vs Gladiator Rubicon...hmmm which one should i buy now??? lol decisions decisions
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awesome thanks for that insight, ill have to take a JT for a test drive somedaySpeaking as a prior Tacoma owner and current Gladiator owner, Gladiator hands-down. The Tacoma is a great truck, but the payload is severely lacking and off-road it's not even close. I really hope the 4th gen is better in that regard because if they do a ~1,500lb payload and the ability to fit 35s without cutting things, I'm back in a Taco when the JT goes to dedicated trail duty.i completely agree. Im really starting to like the Tacoma.
Tacoma vs Wrangler Rubicon vs Gladiator Rubicon...hmmm which one should i buy now??? lol decisions decisions
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ya its crazy, saw some Soldiers here with brand new TRD 4Runners from HertzSo, I’m driving home from dinner tonight and what do I see at a stoplight - a Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road (same as mine) with a new Budget tag on it.
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I am 6’2” and the Taco was a bit cramped inside for me, I previously had a Tundra and that was great.i completely agree. Im really starting to like the Tacoma.
Tacoma vs Wrangler Rubicon vs Gladiator Rubicon...hmmm which one should i buy now??? lol decisions decisions