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Old 11-26-2007, 03:15 AM
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Wow, 3 former taco owners in one thread who traded for a Frontier due to problems w/ Toyota. So much for Toyota reliability huh!
make it 4 traded my SC Tacoma for a 4dr SE because wasnt worth paying premiun gas just for weak HP and sh*ty gas mileage..Now I get more MPH/HP using regular gas on my Fronty..
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Toyota has gone to ****, been saying it a long time...I won't rehash myself.

Unrelated to Tacos, but along the lines of Toyota craftsmanship...the Ford Fusion beat out the Camry in intial customer satisfaction and a customer survey on quality.

Besides...the Taco is fuuuuuuuuuuugly!
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Toyota has gone to ****, been saying it a long time...I won't rehash myself.

Unrelated to Tacos, but along the lines of Toyota craftsmanship...the Ford Fusion beat out the Camry in intial customer satisfaction and a customer survey on quality.

Besides...the Taco is fuuuuuuuuuuugly!
and oddly enough, only Toyota could beat the ugliness of the taco with their own Tundra! i shake my head whenever i see one of those... not worth the corolla-like interior and the 5.7 which can easlily be outdone by any diesel. ill say it once and ill say it again... Tundras are for girls.
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I lemon lawed my 2007 TRD Pre Runner Tacoma. Biggest piece of $hit I ever owned.
I did it to my 05 Kia Sorento EX. Never gonna buy Kia again.

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Wow, 3 former taco owners in one thread who traded for a Frontier due to problems w/ Toyota. So much for Toyota reliability huh!
Maybe the new models but I had an 1988 Toyota Pickup and that thing never gave me any problems. I was doing burnouts, offroad, towing boats and it was very reliable. It has a 4banger 2.4L, was small engine but torquey.
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ya from what i hear the older ones were great. thats why i bought my 06,and then nothing but problems..ive had a couple of glitches with the frontier all minor...but i can go over a speed bump at 5 mph with a 280 lb piece of machinery in back, without cracking my bed ...lol
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id love to get a late 80s toyota. lift it up, and throw a 350 in there. thats about the only toyota id get. i think the new tundras are ugly.
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I agree that the Tundra a friggin fugly. My deer lease vehicle is a 88' Toyota with some BFG Mud Terrains. My dad has owned it since it was new and that thing is bulletproof. But, have heard some horror stories about the new ones. Looks like this thread proves that Toyota is on the downhill in a lot of departments.
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