The 2013 model of the Toyota Corolla has a good overall safety rating. It is not the safest car on the road but for a price it is a nice choice.
The 2013 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 has a very high rating for being fuel efficient. Since fuel consumption is the biggest cost is running a 4x4 truck, this would make it very economical.
A car's NCAP safety rating is it's overall safety for adult occupants, child occupants, and pedestrians This is the European system of testing cars for their safety. The Toyota Rav4 has a NCAP safety rating of 32 for adults. It is 29 for child occupants. And lastly, it is 21 for pedestrians.
i have the 1991 toyota 4x4 with a g58 trans
If both are 4X4 then yes.
No.
The Lug pattern for an '84 Toyota 4x4 is 6x5.5 The Lug pattern for an '84 Toyota 4x4 is 6x5.5
Chevy 4x4 wheels generally will not fit a Toyota Sequoia 4x4 due to differences in bolt patterns, hub sizes, and offset specifications. Each manufacturer typically designs their wheels to fit specific models, and using the wrong wheels can lead to safety issues. It's crucial to check the specifications of both vehicles before attempting to swap wheels. Adapters may be available, but they can affect vehicle performance and safety.
yes
Safety standards are the same for vehicles classified as trucks. The miles per gallon rating is less on a 4x4 because it takes more power and torque to turn all 4 wheels, thus using more fuel.
No.
It will fit, obviously the body styles will clash abit, but no biggy