Yup... That's why I drive a Corolla.
We shouldn’t allow them to name cars using letters they can’t pronounce.
Yup... That's why I drive a Corolla.
We shouldn’t allow them to name cars using letters they can’t pronounce.
Jap Auto. Second to none
Yep.
You definitely don't want an Italian job... It's like that mechanical latrine that one of our members built a long time ago... R-Poo-Pee-Poo or whatever it was called. That rolling piss pot built by that LePaul fellow.
Toyota Tacoma...ten years and 208,000 miles and nary a hiccup from that little gem...
I can't say the same for any American vehicle that I've owned...
Honduhs or Toyotuhs, although there's not enough headroom for me in Toyotas.
Honduhs or Toyotuhs, although there's not enough headroom for me in Toyotas.
You shoulda went with the tilt steering option.
Change the seats then, mine rotted away.
I'm 6'-4" and my tundra has plenty of head and legroom.
Ford and GM trucks are as good as anything out there
I love my 2006 F150 extended cab- 5.4 V8, just turned 100k on the odometer and it's a comfy, comfy ride. I prefer it but won't drive it in San Francisco and that's the only place I go anymore so- it's the Corolla.
Ford and GM trucks are as good as anything out there
Except a Toyota
Speaking of Ford trucks... I happened upon this village original this morning.
THINK ENVIRONMENT
DRIVE DIESEL
lol
Toyota Tacoma...ten years and 208,000 miles and nary a hiccup from that little gem...
I can't say the same for any American vehicle that I've owned...
2004 Taco had 210000 on it when I sold it to a coworker. Zero defects. His kid put another 100,000 on it, still rolling, still tight.
2003 Tundra with 215000 on it hasn’t faired so well. Frame rust, fuel pump, alternator, 4WD actuator, and a crank sensor have cost me a few bucks to replace. Still running but…
Except a Toyota
I'd never drive anything that said TRD on the side
Hilux is great but I don't think you get them. It doesn't have to be a TRD either. They are more of a wankers car.
I got rid of the shop's 07 F150 when it broke 300,000. BCM and stupid split driveshaft were the biggest expenses. She's still rolling down the road. The current owner pulled a trailer to Connecticut twice and Florida with it this year. The current shop truck is a 14 F150 4x4 and has around 235,000 on it with no major repair bills. I'd like to replace it but there is nothing out there to replace it with.
2004 Taco had 210000 on it when I sold it to a coworker. Zero defects. His kid put another 100,000 on it, still rolling, still tight.
2003 Tundra with 215000 on it hasn’t faired so well. Frame rust, fuel pump, alternator, 4WD actuator, and a crank sensor have cost me a few bucks to replace. Still running but…
My 2003 (200k miles) ram seems like it's more rust than car. Especially around the wheel wells of the bed. But that's New England winters for you.
I have replaced most of the brake lines, though. And I replaced the water pump 2 times with OEM before I spent the extra money and got an after market pump that hasn't given me a problem yet.
I've driven chevy trucks and vehicles for other people, and I just don't like how they ride. Too soft and gooey in the steering, gas and brakes.
If I can't fix it, I don't want it.
If I can't fix it, I don't want it.
I used to think that way too but then I got married. Now I put up with the squeaks and bumps.
Back on topic- Did Biden have a bad dream, wake up in the middle of the night and scream for an immediate and full withdrawal? As much as I'm glad we're out, couldn't this have been better planned?
Anyway I read this this morning- it's Kipling.
And the end of the fight is a tombstone white with the name of the late deceased,
And the epitaph drear, ‘A fool lies here who tried to hustle the East.'
Yeah... the problem is that we are not out. He did such a piss poor job that we will have to go back in after they murder or hold Americans hostage. It will be a lot harder this time tho.
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