Coming from 1 Rubicon with no advanced safety features, and 1 with those features, I would definitely go for the upgraded safety features if I had to do it over again.
Hmmm, I'll have to ask my boss, I used our 3D printer at work LOL
There's a guy on the forum that is offering to make & sell them though. I'll try to find him and tag him.
@bgeorger is your guy...
Compare the Land Cruiser to a Jeep Wrangler, it's like going from a Sport to a Rubicon for under $5,000...
Going from a Wrangler Sport to a Wrangler Rubicon will cost you $10-15,000
The skid plates, leather, larger/better screen w/features, better off-roading capabilities, etc. would cost you...
For the money, the premium package gives you a lot of bang for your buck... Many of the features you may/may not use, but I think the $4,472 extra is going to be worth it in the long run...
Well, I sent it to print in black, but my 3D printer had other plans and decided to print it in silver... Still looks pretty cool and is quite sturdy. And a PERFECT fit. :) My wife will probably make me redo it in Black, but I actually like the silver look...
That's good, they are known for adding a minimum of $5,000 AMV to hot vehicles... They had a Tacoma TRD Pro the other day with a $7,500 AMV on it... Crazy... I've bought 2 or 3 used vehicles from them over the years (I work in Johnson City and live near Bristol). But I prefer to work with...
Yep, there is an on/off button. :)
My biggest gripe is the size of the cool box... My nephew has a 2014/2015 Lexus SUV that has a cool box that is 3 times the size and his SUV is smaller...
I have the foot sensor on my Venza for the rear tailgate, even after installing a Class III trailer hitch, it still works the 1st time 95% of the time. It does look a little weird, like you are kicking your car, but it has come in handy a few times...
While at my Toyota Dealer, in the finance office, I told the guy I was going to get an aftermarket warranty through CarShield... He asked me what the cost was, I told him that the best I could recall it was $1,300 or so for a 100,000 mile warranty... He immediately discounted their $2,900 - $0...