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Re: Bashing Toyotas? Warning, link to an opinion page.
[Re: Vanishing_Point]
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03/13/08 02:55 PM
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I don't see why the ole boy doesn't expand his range from 10 sq. miles to 15 or 20? Neither of the three are that hard to cover...even on horse. Might be able to find a fuel pump easier.. Toyjokas? Lol...dweebs. Page 3 is good: i doubt a *** tank woud impress you ben, anything that isn't a duramax doesn't impress you ben, you try real hard to sound like you know anything but you don't even own a diesel so it is like talking to one of my cows, i could say the most intelligent, profound quote to one of my steers and all it can say in response is "mooo"
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Re: Bashing Toyotas? Warning, link to an opinion page.
[Re: RichinROA]
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03/13/08 03:36 PM
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LOL 10 miles, up at my cottage, you cant find ANYTHING for 10 miles... LOL....
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Re: Bashing Toyotas? Warning, link to an opinion page.
[Re: Greg_Canada]
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03/13/08 03:47 PM
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Yeh...10 sq. miles here...our big yard is about 5 miles out of town...couldn't find anything here in 10 sq. miles either. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Bashing Toyotas? Warning, link to an opinion page.
[Re: RichinROA]
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03/13/08 11:22 PM
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I bet a part store has a fuel pump for a Toyota.
I just want to tell you both good luck, and we're all counting on you.
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Re: Bashing Toyotas? Warning, link to an opinion page.
[Re: sparkem]
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03/14/08 02:21 AM
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biggest load of crap I've ever had the occasion to read...
wasted my time...
I deal with this type of mentality everyday and it gets old
makes ya wonder if anyone has a clue anymore, or reads pertinent unbiased material, or even knows how to logically descriminate for good judgement....
(I'm speaking of the link)
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Re: Bashing Toyotas? Warning, link to an opinion page.
[Re: toyomorph]
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03/14/08 02:53 AM
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They're just blinded by denial and are fighting the inner beast. It's sad really.
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Re: Bashing Toyotas? Warning, link to an opinion page.
[Re: CapnCrunch]
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03/14/08 05:00 AM
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weve gotten a few people looking at trading their brand new 08 tundras in on 08 Super Dutys... so i guess people really arent that smart :P
this guy really makes me laugh...id like him to come by my dealership and see how many fords, dodge's and chevy's weve had traded in for tundras. our tundra's and tacomas are sellin like hot cakes. i swear, i could do a pre delivery service on either one blind folded!
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Re: Bashing Toyotas? Warning, link to an opinion page.
[Re: toyomorph]
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03/14/08 05:34 AM
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biggest load of crap I've ever had the occasion to read...
wasted my time...
I deal with this type of mentality everyday and it gets old
makes ya wonder if anyone has a clue anymore, or reads pertinent unbiased material, or even knows how to logically descriminate for good judgement....
(I'm speaking of the link) You can't fight Stockholm Syndrome <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndrome
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Re: Bashing Toyotas? Warning, link to an opinion page.
[Re: LRJ4x4]
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03/14/08 09:52 PM
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Our shop Chevy (2005) is on it's second transmission, rear end has worn out twice and the motor has lost compression in 1 cylinder but still lopes along. Valves tick, AC pump wore out last summer, rear shocks leak oil and the brakes have sucked since it was brand new. Just rolled 70K, wow.
Not much of a "truck" at all, pretty sad piece of work since day one.
We're budgeting to lease a new Toyota so we can get a commercial vehicle use drivetrain warranty.
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Re: Bashing Toyotas? Warning, link to an opinion page.
[Re: IceBlueT]
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03/15/08 04:45 AM
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weve gotten a few people looking at trading their brand new 08 tundras in on 08 Super Dutys... so i guess people really arent that smart :P
this guy really makes me laugh...id like him to come by my dealership and see how many fords, dodge's and chevy's weve had traded in for tundras. our tundra's and tacomas are sellin like hot cakes. i swear, i could do a pre delivery service on either one blind folded! As long you don't need 1 ton truck and high capacity. I can see someone trading in a Tundra to a 3/4 or 1 ton superduty if they needed it, not realizing that Toyota's truck are all 1/2. The 4x4 Tacoma has less official capacity than my old 1989 Toyota pick-up. The humungo Tunda only has between a hundred and a couple hundred more, depending on model. I'm not saying Toyota makes total junk, because are decent rigs, but if they sold what they made overseas, including the new Hilux, then at least they'd be true to their marketing. All we're getting here something that was designed to complete directly with the domestics in looks and size and engine power, but not things that matter like heavy duty rating and capacity. In other words, marketed to the general masses for use as commuter trucks that look like commercial vehicles. The folks that "need" commercial vehicles are still buying the domestics. Kind of reminds of GM selling the H2, which is bought by commuters to "look" like a serious off road rig, when it really isn't.
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