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 Posted: Fri Mar 19th, 2021 05:01 pm
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mhoward wrote:
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mhoward wrote:


I'm just not sold on Toyotas.  Period.  I view them as commodity vehicles with no actual inspiration in the design.  Just a tool.  If I'm going to drive something, I have to like the looks of it and it has to have character.  I guess that is why I drive a Ranger! :-)
Honestly, Fiat to Bugatti they all have problems and the first one is usually the owner. If the owner doesn't take care of it, or well, there ya go.



I've had a litany of vehicles over the years, currently have 3 Toyota's - '91 4Runner, 2020 Tacoma 4x, a leased 2020 RAV4 hybrid AWD, 2 Ford Ranger's 3rd Gens '94/'93.

Regionally all vehicle brands get to claim vehicular supremacy - Me Too'ism. 

Living in Detroit, always mustangs, Camaros, F-series, K-cars, Town&country, Grand prix's, Escorts then Focus's..

In SoCal tons of imports, Honda, Toyota, Lexus, Nissan's Ford trucks, Chevy trucks, Dodge trucks because everyone seems to have a business of their own or need a fullsized truck.

Nevada, specifically Vegas here. Chargers, Camaros, Nissan 350z, Mustangs, Tacoma's, Dodge Rams, Xterra's (count them -47 Yellow ones alone, NOT kidding), Jeep, Jeep, Jeep, challengers, Fseries, GM 2500+ HD, a small clique of super/exotic cars, Jeep, Jeep, did I mention Jeeps?


I personally am similar, I buy a vehicle on what I can do with it and how much fun I can have.. I guess that could be summed up as "Character" With exception of the RAV4, that just nets me 42/44+MPG

Just to be clear, I didn't say that Toyota didn't make good cars, actually, they are quite reliable based on the people I know that own them.  They just aren't my "cup of tea".  I too, have owned every "American" badge vehicle from 1950's to present models.  Over the years, I have become a Ford guy, because I do my own repair and maintenance and I find Ford vehicles to be easier for me to work on.  That may be, in part, to my earlier exposure working at Ford dealerships both as a mechanic and as a parts department manager.  :-)

Shy of a few Ford engineers over the years I'd like strangle while shouting why?!  I would agree with that statement.  They seemed more consistent and easier to work on to me as well. And so far... I havent seen anyone touting an LS swapped Ranger on here yet. lol



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