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Toyota Coming To MS

Started by wwsjr, March 04, 2007, 08:39:07 AM

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beenthere

I'll take my Chevy Trailblazer over a TOYota any day. Maybe next week I might even buy another. I think too many think the grass is greener on the other side a da fence. Or they get confused by the false Consumer Reports (which have a favor towards anything foreign, IMO).
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Tim L

I know several people that have exceeded 300,000 miles on their Toyotas so they stay with them. I also know folks who love Chevy, Dodge, Ford , Nissan etc... You stay with what works for you. Unless you work for my employer, there  if you get 10 years of flawless service out of something you immediately buy a different brand, prefferably a first year model .
Do the best you can and don't look back

pigman

I think it is all confusing to me. :P  The way I understand what some of you are saying is that if a domestic company manufactures a product in another country, they are sending the jobs to the other country and if a foreign company manufactures a product in your country they are sending all the profits away. ???
I guess we just need to ban international companies. ;)


Bob
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Larry

I'll take my Ford XLT F350 Power Stroke Diesel any day over a TOYota.  Don't think I'll buy another one next week as I'm poor.

Have ya tried a Toyota?  My first one was a new Celica GT with a 5 speed.  Musta been maybe a new 82 with all the go fast options.  A car with no problems.  And this is coming from a guy that raced MGB's and the like.

Over the years I've had 3 used Toyota used trucks that went miles and pulled there hearts out.  Rust was a extreme problem...as they melted away but few mechanical problems.

I do have a Land Cruiser in the shop for a little work...700 HP Chevy small block installed...Detroit Lockers...once it gets out of the shed ya wanta do a little hill climbing...or maybe skidding?

And I really need a way to convince the boss that she does not need a new Highlander.  Far superior to the Trailblazer...did I mention I'm poor?  I've been thinking maybe a new Saturn!
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Ron Wenrich

I've had Chevy and Toyota small trucks.  I'm running a Toyota since Chevy has succeeded in making on of the ugliest small pickups on the market.  They also have cheapened up the suspension so much that its practically useless as a pickup truck.  The Toyotas just seem to be a better made truck.

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Corley5

Have you checked where your "American car" was manufactured?  My Dodge was manufactured in Mexico.  The Toyota Tacoma's we had were built by UAW members in California  :)
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Ron Scott

I've found the Toyota's to be the best for my work "in the woods" with least maintenance. ;)

All have run 200,000-300,000 miles with very little maintenance except for oil and filter changes. and timing belts at 100,000 miles. I just purchased my 6th one, a  new 2006 Toyota Tacoma.

I would have kept my 1996 Tacoma with 200,350 miles on it since I was going to drive it to 300,000 miles, but I got an offer on it that I couldn't refuse so I talked myself into another one. This is my first new one as all the others were used when I purchased them.

~Ron

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