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i just came
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its not that i dont like non american cars. i just dont like toyota, they are based for old people. i seriously dont think i being 25 would want a camry. Ive got my whole life to buy a reliable vehicle, but im going to have fun and buy a stylish powerfull car in the mean time
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How does the 16 Valve do power-wise? will be enough for a 4 adult passenger uphill?
Does the AWD gives it more uplift power?
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@TorontoBoi Wow, well said. Having worked in North American auto plants and Japanese there is a real difference. UAW = drug use, alcohol abuse, fights and no action taken due to the union, Japanese = effeciency, quality, and a culture of continuous improvement.
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@Turquoise66 Sure if that's all you have ever tasted, I'd be interested to know where most vineyards original vines came from, certainly wasn't Cleveland.
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hmm, California wine is the best.
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because outback is a suv-themed legacy wagon, venza is a suv-themed camry wagon
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why specifically the outback?
What are you talking about? Toyotas are great. I have two Toyotas, '94 Camry (still going strong) with over two hundred thousand miles and a '04 Sequoia. Never had problems with either vehicle. My first two cars were a '87 Camaro Z28 and '90 Ford Escort. Both cars were a PIECE OF CRAP. Experienced all kinds of problems from engine to transmission. I received half dozen recall notices every year. Doubtful I will ever buy another Chevy or Ford. Looks like the Venza will be my third Toyota.
SeeMeFlow 3 years ago 12
And i'm sure you only buy American made, inferior DVD players, flat-screen TVs and other electronics. And you'd NEVER buy non-American produced wine and beverages, otherwise that'd just make you a real big hypocrite trying to support the UAW with their high-school grads making $35/hour and $1500/vehicle going to pay for their pensions.
Newsflash: we live in a GLOBAL ECONOMY. If American products were #1 in quality, we'd all buy them, plain and simple.
TorontoBoi 3 years ago 9