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I guess it depends on how hard you work it. My Chevy 1500 has the 5.2 & tows my 21' boat with ease, a little over 7,000 pounds. Looking at the numbers of the 4 cylinder turbo that Chevy offers in the truck they are about the same as the 8 cylinder, but the 4 would be working to the max every tow.
That’s why I would not buy one smaller engine, same or close to the same horsepower means shorter life
 
One of the first things I thought about, given how big the car culture is out there and the money they have.

 
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Had a 4cyl Toyota 4runner…..had to floor it to merge

truck looked great and was very stylish….prob would have still had it if was not stolen from Ronk train station.

One of these models?

 
One of these models?

Yes, an 88. light blue with the black decals..I will say the 4WD was really good, moved and sounded like it was dragging something but worked really well.
 
I love the look of the new Toyotas and Chevy’s mid size lineup. But won’t buy a 4 cylinder 😞 how long do you think a turbo charged four-cylinder will live for
My son has a Honda 4 cylinder turbo and he has a bit over 140000 miles. Still going strong. But I'm just waiting for his tranny to go. IMO it's on borrowed time now.
 
This just came on, going to do crazy money
Seen this car in several venues over past 5 years.

I am not a convertible guy, agree the car is clean and rare due to mileage but if not a 78 Eldo / a Biarritz and white……
Not interested.
 
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