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This Awful Winter is No Match For the Toyota Tacoma Polar Expedition Truck

This Awful Winter is No Match For the Toyota Tacoma Polar Expedition Truck

Instead of fretting over whether your sedan can handle the next snow storm, perhaps you should sell a large quantity of your possessions and buy this Toyota Tacoma Polar Expedition Concept Truck. Hey, you can always win the lottery later. The one-off vehicle was designed to traverse the wintry landscape of Antarctica, and did just that in 2011 when Jason De Carteret broke records in it. Complete with four racing seats, a 4-liter V6 supercharged engine, an all steel body, and the ability to carry 330 gallons of gas (let that sink in for a sec), it truly is a beast. Not sure what the final bid will be, but considering it cost over $400k to create, you might just want to attach a plow to your ride instead.