24 February 2016, 18:07
meteToyota Tough !
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...-case-road-rage.htmlCan your machine pass the Rhino test ??
I wonder how the Toyota does when an elephant sits on it ?

24 February 2016, 20:24
LuckyduckerThis has nothing to do with a charging rhino, but my oldest son is an auto-body tech at a private shop. He works on all brands of cars and pickups and he told me when straightening a Toyota on the frame rack he has to be very careful because they are fragile and can be pulled way too far. I don't remember what brand of car he said, but whatever it was actually strains the frame puller it is so rigid. One end of the spectrum compared to the other.
27 February 2016, 09:35
TREE 'EMA few years back I flipped a 2004 Toyota Tundra end over end in the snow and landed on it's wheels in a field. The roof was partly smashed down and the side windows shattered. It started right back up, shifted in to reverse engaged the 4 wheel drive. I mashed my foot to the floor and got through the ditch and the snow bank back on to the road. Then I pulled a Jeep Wrangler out of the ditch and drove 45 miles home with no problems what so ever.
Surprisingly, there was no frame damage and I walked away unscathed.
27 February 2016, 20:19
rnoviIf you've never spend the 15 minutes watching it, the Top Gear Hilux episode might be one of the greatest they ever did.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnWKz7CthkkI do love my Toyota's. Wife's FJ has 208,000 miles on it and my Tundra just turned 60k. I figure we're good on vehicles for the next 250,000 miles.