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    With the way new trucks are getting I honestly don’t care how it looks.

    Just make a truck that can do truck stuff and do it RELIABLY.

    It’s a lot to ask anymore.

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    I can't imagine the price tag on that computer with wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    Reckon the japs have to wait on the chinamen to supply them with computer chips?
    Nope they have been stock piling chips for before the shortage. They preemptive struck so to say. Just one more thing they are better at than the crap the American companies put out. Some want to point to Pearl Harbor but let’s not forget we leveled 2 cities.

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    Haha, that truck’s got more American hands in it that GM, RAM and Ford combined. It proves to be reliable, might buy one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saltydog235 View Post
    Haha, that truck’s got more American hands in it that GM, RAM and Ford combined. It proves to be reliable, might buy one.
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    Cool they included a clip about the guy from the wildfires that was driving people through the fire to get them out

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    That screen is bigger than the 1st tv I owned

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    They finally caught up to 2014 GM and Ford on interiors.

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    i heard they increased the Gas mileage to 12.9 and the tires last 31,000 miles now.

    Tundra, still the most overrated 4th best truck available.

    i made the mistake of buying one in 16. i’m still regretting it.
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    Lol

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    I have a 2001 2500hd with an 8.1 and a 97 4runner. I'll drive them till the wheels fall off, then fix them, and go again.

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    It'll be several years before I tire of mine, I'm close to 40k on it now after three and a half years. I feel like I'm going to keep it until there's some new fangled hybrid that they've got ironed out. Or it morphs into something really cool looking that I can't say no to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raybird View Post
    i heard they increased the Gas mileage to 12.9 and the tires last 31,000 miles now.

    Tundra, still the most overrated 4th best truck available.

    i made the mistake of buying one in 16. i’m still regretting it.
    Please expand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raybird View Post
    i heard they increased the Gas mileage to 12.9 and the tires last 31,000 miles now.

    Tundra, still the most overrated 4th best truck available.

    i made the mistake of buying one in 16. i’m still regretting it.
    the word is out now...
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    Quote Originally Posted by raybird View Post
    i heard they increased the Gas mileage to 12.9 and the tires last 31,000 miles now.

    Tundra, still the most overrated 4th best truck available.

    i made the mistake of buying one in 16. i’m still regretting it.
    As someone who drove a Ford then Chevy and now a Toyota I really don’t see where you are coming from. Tundra has a rougher ride but in my opinion tows better and is a no frill truck. This being said talking about trucks gets a bee in everyone’s bonnet it seems lol

    Also, when one of your little turbos has an issue and it runs you 3-5k do the math. Sometimes 15mpg can be about the same as 20-25 if you don’t have maintenance issues..
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterjw View Post
    As someone who drove a Ford then Chevy and now a Toyota I really don’t see where you are coming from. Tundra has a rougher ride but in my opinion tows better and is a no frill truck. This being said talking about trucks gets a bee in everyone’s bonnet it seems lol

    Also, when one of your little turbos has an issue and it runs you 3-5k do the math. Sometimes 15mpg can be about the same as 20-25 if you don’t have maintenance issues..
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    i know most people don’t give a damn about operating expenses but when i actually owned both ford and yota at the same time i figured it up and it cost me 200$ a month more to drive a tundra than and f150 and that’s when gas was 1.50$ a gallon and tires were cheaper. not to mention the tundra cost more off the lot. apples to apples trucks.

    f150 tows as good if not better, warranty is longer,
    ride is better, gas mileage sometimes 100percent better but on average 50%
    tire usage on tundra for me was out of control. i haul @ 800lbs at all times in the bed. the tundra ate the set of tires it came with, a set of michelin ltx ms/2 and set of bfg all terrain ko2 in 100,000miles.

    ford’s get 50,000miles or more on the same tires

    tundra got 11.4mpg
    ford gets 17

    4 vehicles at 200$ a month saved me 800$ a month.
    that’s real talk, and money in my pocket and not uncle sam
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    Quote Originally Posted by raybird View Post
    i know most people don’t give a damn about operating expenses but when i actually owned both ford and yota at the same time i figured it up and it cost me 200$ a month more to drive a tundra than and f150 and that’s when gas was 1.50$ a gallon and tires were cheaper. not to mention the tundra cost more off the lot. apples to apples trucks.

    f150 tows as good if not better, warranty is longer,
    ride is better, gas mileage sometimes 100percent better but on average 50%
    tire usage on tundra for me was out of control. i haul @ 800lbs at all times in the bed. the tundra ate the set of tires it came with, a set of michelin ltx ms/2 and set of bfg all terrain ko2 in 100,000miles.

    ford’s get 50,000miles or more on the same tires

    tundra got 11.4mpg
    ford gets 17

    4 vehicles at 200$ a month saved me 800$ a month.
    that’s real talk, and money in my pocket and not uncle sam

    The numbers are interesting. What about maintenance and mechanical issues?

    Also I’d be curious which one will have better retail as well as which one holds up longer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckin Bronco View Post
    The numbers are interesting. What about maintenance and mechanical issues?

    Also I’d be curious which one will have better retail as well as which one holds up longer.
    i haven’t had any trouble out of either
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    I got a yard full Toyotas.
    91 extended cab 4wd
    2004 Tundra double cab 4wd
    2006 Tundra double cab 4wd
    2014 Tacoma double cab 4wd (24,000 miles)

    All of them love gas and eat the hell out of some tires. But they don’t die
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