In World War I, soldiers had a name for the territory under dispute, webbed with mines and barbwires between them and the enemy - No-Man’s-Land.
Fortunately, those days are gone and hopefully won’t come again anytime soon, but the term is still used in a more metaphoric way.
We now refer to deserts and unaccessible terrain as no-man’s-land . Not because two parties are fighting over it, but because nobody chose to live there.
However, that changes with the new Toyota 4Runner, which according to this new commercial, makes unaccessible terrain home for those brave who continuously push things beyond. Its rock-solid body-on-frame construction gives its robustness needed to cross all natural obstacles, while the powerful engine and advanced off-road technologies give you total control.
We now refer to deserts and unaccessible terrain as no-man’s-land . Not because two parties are fighting over it, but because nobody chose to live there.
However, that changes with the new Toyota 4Runner, which according to this new commercial, makes unaccessible terrain home for those brave who continuously push things beyond. Its rock-solid body-on-frame construction gives its robustness needed to cross all natural obstacles, while the powerful engine and advanced off-road technologies give you total control.