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i try to tell people that these japenese cars are no good. but everybody doesnt listen.
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The toyota nutswingers should see this lol
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@Brandotheamazing but to Toyota's specifications...
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Just depends on where you live and what you do with your truck, I guess. I have a toyota pickup with over 500,000 miles on it, and all I've had to replace was the clutch. I'm sure vehicles of all types have rare, crazy problems.
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it has alot to do with where you live. Alot of snow means salt and shit which ruins you cars. however i do agree that toyotas trucks in general do have a problem. but i have an old tercel with zero rust, i abuse it all winter long and as far as im concerned is good as new.
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when ever i am feeling down ..i just put this video on and it makes me laugh each and every time.....and as i watch this i am so glad i buy ford trucks
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I had a friend with a similar Tacoma, and it began to rust through well before he even had it paid off.
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@galdino429 Good point. I have never seen any trucks break in half foreign or domestic, except for Toyota trucks. Toyota has always been good at keeping their defective vehicles quiet from the news media, and they advertise all over the internet to fool people. Now the facts are beginning to surface, but I am sure that they will just counteract it with more internet spamming, and more deceptive advertising.
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@cashmab show me a video of an american truck rusted in half? i believe what i see, and the many pictures and videos i see of this do not lie. i also do not believe what i hear from toyota fans. 5 trucks for a million miles is only 200k a piece, your bragging over that? i buy my american vehicle used with well over 250k, and drive them 200k more. i havnt gone through 5 trucks in my life, and i unlike you use them for real work. your in denial of the growing evidence against toyota quality.
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@cashmab Funny, my 30 year old F-150's frame is still rock solid, and it has never been kept in a garage. I don't even bother washing it either. I have used it for concrete work, ranch work, hauling firewood, and 4 wheeling all over the Rocky Mountains. It has never needed any major work, and is all stock except for a small lift kit, and 35" tires. Oh, I did have to replace the steering box after crashing it in a canyon, but I was still able to drive it home.
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my friend had a 98 tacoma just like that one and it fell apart too. so did his last toyota truck.
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american steel and dana made those frams..... not japanese made.....
Brandotheamazing 4 months ago 3