2 years, 6 months ago
What does the DLX, Base, SR5, RN02 submodel of the Toyota Pickup mean?
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DLX= Deluxe
Base = No-frills version of the pick-up.
SR5=
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Today, the SR5 generally denotes a specific Toyota trim level, with a more
sporty look and wide flexibility for options.
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http://stason.org/TULARC/vehicles/toyota-tundra/2-5-What-does-SR5-mean-anyways-Toyota-Historical-Backgr.html
RN02= No idea.
I only even attempted since you had posted no one answered. You lack one small detail in this question that makes answering extremely hard.. the model pick-up. These 4 sub models are going to vary from model to model.
Generally though I think it's sort of like this this:
Base- cheapest you can go standard base truck.
Deluxe- Some frills slightly more expensive.
SR5- Sporty version.
RN02- I'm going to wager this is there top of the line all bells and whistles model but as you don't provide a model it's hard to source that.
Base = No-frills version of the pick-up.
SR5=
Quote--
Today, the SR5 generally denotes a specific Toyota trim level, with a more
sporty look and wide flexibility for options.
End Quote------
http://stason.org/TULARC/vehicles/toyota-tundra/2-5-What-does-SR5-mean-anyways-Toyota-Historical-Backgr.html
RN02= No idea.
I only even attempted since you had posted no one answered. You lack one small detail in this question that makes answering extremely hard.. the model pick-up. These 4 sub models are going to vary from model to model.
Generally though I think it's sort of like this this:
Base- cheapest you can go standard base truck.
Deluxe- Some frills slightly more expensive.
SR5- Sporty version.
RN02- I'm going to wager this is there top of the line all bells and whistles model but as you don't provide a model it's hard to source that.
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