Picked my Truck up Last Night….and I Already Have a Leak.

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FordTechOne

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I’m good as I could write a book to your response which is a waste of my time. I will say that I know a lot more about them then you do.

Reason I know is 1). Not hard to see with just reading your non-researched falsely opinionated response and 2). I have driven different ones over the past 17 years and have tons of experience with these vehicles. The closest you’ve got to driving one is I am sure looking at YouTube videos. Now go bother someone else.

Research? I’ve driven and/or repaired tacos ranging from 1996 to 2019. They’re outdated, slow, and have massive rust issues. The fact that people pay $50,000 (plus ADM) for a T(u)RD pRo model speaks volumes about how brainwashed tOyOdEr buyers are.
 
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I’m good as I could write a book to your response which is a waste of my time. I will say that I know a lot more about them then you do.

Reason I know is 1). Not hard to see with just reading your non-researched falsely opinionated response and 2). I have driven different ones over the past 17 years and have tons of experience with these vehicles. The closest you’ve got to driving one is I am sure looking at YouTube videos. Now go bother someone else.
So basically you are admitting to being full of ******* and have no fact based response. Got it.
 

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Research? I’ve driven and/or repaired tacos ranging from 1996 to 2019. They’re outdated, slow, and have massive rust issues. The fact that people pay $50,000 (plus ADM) for a T(u)RD pRo model speaks volumes about how brainwashed tOyOdEr buyers are.

I just want to be sure, because I think maybe you’re on the fence here. You’re not a ‘Yota fan? ;-)

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There is nothing great about an outdated, cheaply built, cramped, overpriced, uncomfortable, and slow midsize pickup. The driving position is so bad that you basically sit on the floor, yet somehow there’s still little headroom. Even 2021 still have drum brakes, which is an absolute joke. The current model uses the gutless Atkinson cycle engine from the sienna minivan and the transmissions have had multiple reliability issues. They’re also complete rust buckets, the frames literally rot in half. Hence the $3.4 billion dollar lawsuit Toyota lost. You call that “great”?



They’re #1 because they were the only midsize truck on the market for a number of years aside from the frontier. Even the current outdated Ranger is cutting down their market share, once the new Ranger comes out they should lose that title.
100%

Toyota’s are running on a lot of rep & little substance. The fact that they still use a C channel style frame on their 1/2 ton, run a torque-less weak *** V8(s) that have to revved to all hell for power & require 4.10’s to get outta their own way all while getting astonishingly bad mpg tells you all you need to know

Toyota is literally BETTING on not selling more tundras or Tacoma’s than they currently do, that’s how they’re able to produce trucks/SUVs w/ abysmal mileage in the CAFE era, the econoboxes & Prius make “cost avg down”
Their overall mpg & that’s why it doesn’t matter. They KNOW they will only sell as many as the brainwashed die hards will buy.

Try & argue it, it’s pure #s
 

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I see we are still going on and on and on about Toyota's..... Yawn!!!!
 
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