You would think. Except you don’t hear guys raving about their steel toed work boots much because its just part of the tool kit for the job. I’d say the Ford, Dodge and GM full sized truck are like the boots everyone has one, uses one or depends on one big whoop?
Then you have the city slickers with the Toyotas, Texas packages and Baja toys that rave like school girls at a boy band concert. Lol
Your absolutely correct...I would guess most of them are from the cities themselves. I live in a rural mountain valley where we hunt, fish, and work hard for a living. I see a lot of Tundras in the woods, as well as the big 3. We could care less about 1/4 mile times and bling on our trucks. We all wave at each other and don’t get caught up in the small stuff. Buy whatever truck makes you happy and respect that others will do the same. If you (not you Dalko) find yourself feeling the need to bash someone because of the truck they drive to make yourself feel better, then it’s time for some self reflection...or meds.I'd say they're more like Big Mac's...everyone has tried one at one point, but there isn't a whole that makes them unique or desirable as burgers. They're good enough most of that time that there is a loyal consumer following, but they're still designed, built and sold at price point where you can't complain too much if you have a sh#$y experience.
I've never followed this innuendo...why is it that GM, Ford and FCA fanboys think only "city-slickers" drive Toyotas?
I bought a 2019 F150 4x4 Supercab with the 3.3L and 6 speed trans. I love it! Not a power boss but for a daily driver and part time work truck it fits the bill.
Wanted the 3.5 EB but scared of the 10 speed transmission, way to many bad reviews and even a class action suit filed over failures.
A 3.5EB and 6 speed would be winner!
The loud "clunk" noise when starting was scary enough for meWhat's funny about the 10 speed is many of the complaints (ie. skipping gears) revolve around it working properly....lol
The loud "clunk" noise when starting was scary enough for me
Your absolutely correct...I would guess most of them are from the cities themselves. I live in a rural mountain valley where we hunt, fish, and work hard for a living. I see a lot of Tundras in the woods, as well as the big 3. We could care less about 1/4 mile times and bling on our trucks. We all wave at each other and don’t get caught up in the small stuff. Buy whatever truck makes you happy and respect that others will do the same. If you (not you Dalko) find yourself feeling the need to bash someone because of the truck they drive to make yourself feel better, then it’s time for some self reflection...or meds.
Btw...Tundras are the most reliable and best built trucks period, f150s are the ford escorts of trucks! Ha
Is there any data out which supports the claim of Toyota longevity? The problem is longevity is a moving target because manufactures are continually improving their products. This photo doesn't say much for Toyota durability. This rust issue extended to Tundras too.
View attachment 552505
Is there any data out which supports the claim of Toyota longevity? The problem is longevity is a moving target because manufactures are continually improving their products. This photo doesn't say much for Toyota durability. This rust issue extended to Tundras too.
View attachment 552505
That's literally the one example the Ford, FCA and GM fanboys like to point to.