IIRC, Toyota recommends some idling before shutting off if you have been racing the engine prior to stopping. If you've really been in the boost towing, for example, give it a bit of time before you turn off the engine. If you've just been driving on your normal commute, you can turn off immediately.Guys,
Need some expert info/answer. Just read on youtube while watching GX review that since GX has turbo engine. Before shutting the car off we should wait for at least 30 sec for the engine to cool down. Few people were saying that that is not necessary any more. Soooo was just wandering is waiting neccessary to turn off the engine or not?
That's very good to hear. Some Tundra owners reported 100k miles without issues. How is your service plan? a regular 5k 8k or 10k miles oil changes?Again 34k miles and no major issues in the LX 600. Driven up and down the East coast and as a daily. Normal turbo lag sometimes. We did just get the recall notice.
Legendary durability at a fraction of the cost. Temu
Tundra with factory dimpling on the right front lower bumper. Trd Pro Offroad 8xWould go well with a Tundra in the garage
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I'm the opposite, I think the wheels look super cool on the GX, and I'm a traditionalist.Some interesting touches, but can't say I love the wheels 😬
Banned.I'm the opposite, I think the wheels look super cool on the GX, and I'm a traditionalist.
Maybe if those wheels were in different color?I'm the opposite, I think the wheels look super cool on the GX, and I'm a traditionalist.
Yep, I had to agree with that review. I my self would go with Land Rover if the reliability was better. At the end this is what really matters.