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<blockquote data-quote="trav7314" data-source="post: 1860604" data-attributes="member: 59131"><p>I’m a Toyota fan. Parents have been driving Toyotas forever. My mom has an ‘07 Camry still and my dad has been consistently putting 200k+ miles on his trucks. He beats the **** out of them. </p><p></p><p>I left the Tacoma after 15 years for a ‘23 Raptor last week. I’ve had 3 Tacomas and was satisfied with them all. Traded the ‘07 long bed Sport for a ‘10 short bed Off-Road. Sold the Off-Road in ‘15 because I PCS’d overseas for a few years. Bought an ‘18 Pro and I loved it but the wife didn’t. With the Raptor, she loves not having her knees in the dashboard anymore. That’s just a full size truck improvement. Her ‘18 Highlander is a great car and we changed the tires after 75k miles. </p><p></p><p>Loving the Raptor so far and if I ever decide to leave it (kids grown and moved out), I’ll probably be back in a Toyota. I happen to mostly like the look of the new Tundra and it will be interesting to see if they get back on track with a refresh even though most of the gripes against it don’t really trigger me. As I understand, the Tundras Hybrid drive train is smooth as butter but the Raptor is such a step up from the Tacoma, I have no idea if it’s better/worse. All things considering, I like the look of the Raptor better (much better) and I’m glad to have finally been able to afford one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trav7314, post: 1860604, member: 59131"] I’m a Toyota fan. Parents have been driving Toyotas forever. My mom has an ‘07 Camry still and my dad has been consistently putting 200k+ miles on his trucks. He beats the **** out of them. I left the Tacoma after 15 years for a ‘23 Raptor last week. I’ve had 3 Tacomas and was satisfied with them all. Traded the ‘07 long bed Sport for a ‘10 short bed Off-Road. Sold the Off-Road in ‘15 because I PCS’d overseas for a few years. Bought an ‘18 Pro and I loved it but the wife didn’t. With the Raptor, she loves not having her knees in the dashboard anymore. That’s just a full size truck improvement. Her ‘18 Highlander is a great car and we changed the tires after 75k miles. Loving the Raptor so far and if I ever decide to leave it (kids grown and moved out), I’ll probably be back in a Toyota. I happen to mostly like the look of the new Tundra and it will be interesting to see if they get back on track with a refresh even though most of the gripes against it don’t really trigger me. As I understand, the Tundras Hybrid drive train is smooth as butter but the Raptor is such a step up from the Tacoma, I have no idea if it’s better/worse. All things considering, I like the look of the Raptor better (much better) and I’m glad to have finally been able to afford one. [/QUOTE]
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