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I would rather tweak and smooth over a bullet proof hardcore design to be better on US roads, than try to make a soccer mom SUV somewhat capable offroad/overland.
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Quote History Quoted:Quoted:J70s and IMV trucks (including the Fortuner, Innova, New Champ etc) great at exactly what you describe. They are not great Stateside market vehicles.
The worlds going black (shit last I was in Lesotho, better roads than Michigan
). So the Hilux is evolving, as to a lesser extent the J70. Lot more convergence with Taco and Hilux, more than any time since the 90s split.
The real issue with J70s in States market, the premium for the privilege of kidney damage won't be tolerated, but I haven't gotten seat time in the refresh.
I would rather tweak and smooth over a bullet proof hardcore design to be better on US roads, than try to make a soccer mom SUV somewhat capable offroad/overland.
Cool, call TMNA, after your bank. Sink a 150k order after negotiating a fee for federalization (emissions and safety), post sale parts, distribution, training and dealer support. You'll also need to do some NVH and dynamic chassis work Toyota hasn't (maybe not as I said no refresh seat time). Small marketing team, some gov relations, def need specialty equipment outreach and technical guidance staff.
Europa did it with the Gwagen, why not you? You'll run into volume constraints at Yoshiwara, since the margins are slim on the J70 and other models get build priority.
I get the sentiment, but I've spent more than my fair share of time in rigs all over. Many J70. The reality is, you and very small percentage of enthusiasts, smaller once there's actual use, desire this. Fewer still will withstand the price necessary, due to the items above. The J300, where is it? That's not because it ain't a great truck.
Feelz ya bro, but not happening. For very understandable reasons
Attached FileNot that they cant work on the road