Toyota Trucks Have Big 3 Defending Turf »
Posted By TimALoftis 1 year, 8 months ago in StyleIf there were any doubt that Toyota Motor Co. is emerging as a legitimate threat on a truck scene long dominated by Detroit steel, consider some of the latest maneuvers by the folks peddling American-made pickups.
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Justice4All1 year, 8 months ago
I had a Toyota truck. Best vehicle I ever owned.
You know your product is the best when everyone is out to get you. GM and Ford should be scared.
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tommy-d1 year, 8 months ago
You don't see GMC making 50 different cars and trucks like all the rest. You make 1 you make it good.
GMC ALL THE WAY!
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jconfer19801 year, 8 months ago
I had a Toyota Rav4 for 5 years, now I have a Toyota Tacoma. Love It. It goes anywhere, great on snow and ice (as long as there's weight in the bed), and nothing aside from regular oil and break stuff, ever went wrong. I had a GMC a while ago, for about 5 years. That piece of crap dropped a $250 part every 6 months.
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tommy-d1 year, 8 months ago
Maybe you don't know how to drive. We had 3 in a row. No problems with any of them.
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Polkman1 year, 8 months ago
I been driving the Ford Ranger for the last 17 years and never had the first problem. I have own 4 in 17 years and by the way I work my trucks. Just not a pretty truck but a work truck.
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jumpmaster1 year, 8 months ago
I had a Toyota 4X4 for 14 years. Nothing broke and nothing went wrong. It was an awesome truck. I have a Chevy 3/4 ton now and it is an awesome truck. 320,000 miles and still going strong.
The new Tundra is an awesome truck. Toyota has listened to the consumer. More towing than before, more payload, better brakes, etc.
The irony is that the consumer thinks he needs all this stuff. Most 4X4's never leave the pavement and the heaviest thing they ever carry is a case of Evian water.
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