We Tag Along On A Toyota Durability Test
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How Toyota Gets More Out Of Less
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A Staff Favorite Completes It's One Year
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Discovering The FJ's True Colors On The Trail
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After 7,500 miles, we're still enjoying our FJ's power and trailability. Now if we could just get it to stop beeping at us!
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With performance parts selected by the Baja legend himself, this Tundra boasts 504 hp under the hood- and best of all, you can own one!
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Our latest long term test rig impresses us with its street and trail manners-and that rear locker never hurts either!
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We say goodbye. Or do we?
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Toyota Reveals An All-New Sequoia For 2008
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50 years and still going strong! Check out the 2008 Toyota Land Cruiser review and first drive!
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Beauty Meets The Beast
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Our staff enjoys a little TLC
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Check out this review and first drive of the new 2007 Toyota Tundra!
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Our fourth and final update as our beloved Tacoma returns home
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Update 1 of 4 of our '06 Four Wheeler Of The Year Winner
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Review 3 of our Long Term TRD
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As a Four Wheeler of the Year survivor, this 2005 Toyota Tacoma TRD continues to impress!
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Armed with aftermarket shocks and a rear locker, Toyota's newest midsize is bigger, more powerful, and more trailable than its predecessor!
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"If Lexus built a pickup truck" is one way to describe our Tundra, still delivering a luxurious ride after 23,000 miles!
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A versatile performaner, Toyota's big pickup proves its worth after 10,000 miles in the Four Wheeler stable.
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Six Trucks, Four Days, 1,000 Miles, One Winner
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TRD Supercharged 4Runner V-8
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Substituting Software For Hardware
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Lets face it folks, stock new 4WD vehicles are becoming less and less capable off-road. There was a day when your dads F-150 could get you into plenty of low-range trouble with no modifications at all. Trucks like that seemed unstoppable for a stoc
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You cant help but notice that in the last few years SUVs have become so popular that theyve all but eclipsed vehicles such as minivans and station wagons. This surprises us not at all. Four Wheeler has always been a believer in the utility, conven
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