huntsonora
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Is it a phallic "size matters" kind of thing?
Phallic and flaccid in the same thread Kaisen? I think we've uncovered some underlying issues here and it now makes perfect sense as to why you're always grumpy
Is it a phallic "size matters" kind of thing?
Phallic and flaccid in the same thread Kaisen? I think we've uncovered some underlying issues here and it now makes perfect sense as to why you're always grumpy
If the Tundra and 4Runner are any inkling, the future doesn't look bright for the Tacoma...
..start buying up 1st gens.For $30-40K you can buy 2 or 3 used 1st gen Tacos...
Think you summed up why trucks in general have gotten soft...Americans for the most part have gotten soft.
Perhaps the sheeple actually prefer big over strong?
I do tend to get grumpy when people don't care to learn about 'why' and just blindly follow.
Perhaps the sheeple actually prefer big over strong?
These aren't simply my opinions, they are facts on which I've drawn my opinion that I'm sharing with you so you can form your own opinion.
If your opinion doesn't change, that's fine, as long as you actually had an open mind.
LOL. True. Its a good life to be sure.
LOL. Open minded huh? Seems like your mind is already made up. We get it, you don't like Toyota's.
Not a problem. But not sure why you are upset? If you believe it is a 1/2 ton truck, they are selling it as a 1/2 ton truck. Seems like all should be right in your world.
And yes, warranty does kill the dealerships bottom line, mainly in the parts department. That money comes straight out of their profit margins. When a vehicle is warrantied, the parts come from toyota no cost. Parts sold to customers not on warranty usually have a 30ish % mark up so the dealership can make money. Add in the fact that toyota doesn't pay the shop rates that customers pay for the tech time to fix the truck. This comes straight from a good friend who is parts manager at a local dealership. They really hate warranty work: no money coming in.
I dunno. I did Ski racing in middle and high school, and messed up my back.
That said, I drive a 99 runner. My take is that after 2002, the 4runner platform went to the birds. They are enormous. I have no problem with a big pickup truck like the tundra, but the 4runner was always a nice, small, nimble wheeling platform. There is a reason I like the small trucks, they wheel pretty good. I just also like the tundra. I wouldn't use it for wheeling or anything like that, but it IS a nice ride.
Lets be real. The Tundra can tow a space shuttle.
I like Toyotas just fine. They have their strengths and weaknesses, just like any other brand. The Tundra, however, is not built any 'better' overall than a Ford, Nissan, GM, or Ram. I wish Toyota would actually do what you guys are saying they do, and make a Tundra that is actually better-built and stronger. Like they used to in the early nineties, and like they still do in other parts of the word. Yet ExPoers still "believe"
If you were bashing GM by talking about how Fords were better I could (and would) surely step in to present some data on how that's not the case. Same with a GM guy bashing Fords. Or Nissans. Or Rams. Or Mercedes. Don't believe the hype. Look at the facts.
Because the sheep still all bleat that the Toyota is built like a 1 ton truck with a 1/2 ton frame....
Completely and totally false. The dealer makes more money, overall (total dollars), from warranty work than they ever will from customer-pay failure jobs. Are the margins as great? No. But Toyota DOES pay the dealers a fair and healthy profit for both parts and labor. The parts margins are not zero. But they are not the 70-100% mark up they'd like to see. This comes straight from someone much higher up the chain than a parts manager at a local dealership.
When a vehicle is warrantied, the parts come from toyota no cost. .......... They really hate warranty work: no money coming in.
But no, not completely and totally false, sorry.
As for 1/2 vs 1 Ton, feel free to believe what you wish. Your posts don't seem to have any more credibility than those who have shown pictures of 1 Ton ford parts next to tundra parts. Search around, they are out there. I'm not saying those pictures and comparisons are hard fact either, but you haven't shown any more convincing facts than that. If you had breaking strength tests, or transmission failure data from credible sources, I might be willing to listen.
I do tend to get grumpy when people don't care to learn about 'why' and just blindly follow.
Perhaps the sheeple actually prefer big over strong?
These aren't simply my opinions, they are facts on which I've drawn my opinion that I'm sharing with you so you can form your own opinion.
If your opinion doesn't change, that's fine, as long as you actually had an open mind.