Better Truck, Toyota Or Suzuki?
When test driving a Used Toyota Tacoma, lets think about the excellence of a Toyota and the resale value of all Used Toyota Camry, it’s not lets say, as good as purchasing a Used Chrysler in Gainseville but it does have an advantage over the competition.
The 2009 Equator by Suzuki 4 cylinder pickup makes for a perfect choice as an inexpensive, light-duty work truck, not as good as the Toyota Tacoma, especially considering the better fuel efficiency. Nonetheless, for those who are tring to use the truck for more than just going to the store, the six cylinder is the perfect one.
Creating an a lot of horsepower, 6 cylinder series are up for almost every task, the 2009 Suzuki is equipped with the best suspension and driving control for every mission accompanied by a very gentle shifting automatic transmission.
The RMZ-4’s off-road handling setup makes that model’s ride act a bit more like a truck. The 4WD series are capable of off roading, this truck has an unbelievable amount of compression throughout the suspension, along with 10 inches of ground clearance.
The cheaper base Equator is naked and outfitted with 15” steel wheels and bucket seats with a console but not much else, air-conditioning or a stereo system is standard. The Premium model has 16 inch aluminum rims, a sliding rear window, a tilt steering wheel, remote entry, full power accessories and comfortable cloth seats. Picking the Sport gets you 17” alloy rims, a rhino coated bed liner and very useful tie-down hooks in the bed.
The RMZ-4 looks great with chrome exterior trim, much stronger axles, an electrical locking ring and pinion, Bilstein shocks, brush plates, 16” alloy rims with meat hogs for tires, fog lamps, height and lumbar settings for the driver seat and metallic cabin accents. The RMZ-4 Sport upgrades are a stereo system with a CD changer, an auxiliary audio jack, satellite radio prep, and Bluetooth compatibility. It’s a mystery that an aftermarket style navigation system is optional on all crew cabs but not offered on the extended-cab Equators. Bluetooth is optional only on the RMZ-4 crew cab.












