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Quote from: Stein on March 08, 2021, 01:16:07 PMI'm actually looking for a family member that is completely vehicle influent. No hunting or offroad of any kind is going to be happening. Worst case is snowy winter interstate driving. Then you can't go wrong with the highlander. AWD will suit them great and it is a toyota. A coworker has one and loves it but she also does nothing more than road driving.
I'm actually looking for a family member that is completely vehicle influent. No hunting or offroad of any kind is going to be happening. Worst case is snowy winter interstate driving.
I have no marbles in the game, but 30 complaints total seems pretty low. I love my truck, it has 883 complaints. If there is a vehicle with 0 complaints, I would certainly be looking at that one!
Quote from: Stein on March 10, 2021, 12:48:44 PMI have no marbles in the game, but 30 complaints total seems pretty low. I love my truck, it has 883 complaints. If there is a vehicle with 0 complaints, I would certainly be looking at that one!I know.I just laugh when people say 'You can't go wrong with LeOpold Toyota'.My Tacoma was an exercise in poor engineering, lowest-cost crap by vendors, and insane arrogance by Toyota when I pointed it out.There is a reason Toyota is getting left behind in sales and reviewers are using polite terms for cheap, poor engineering, and lack of execution.
Quote from: thinkingman on March 10, 2021, 01:26:25 PMQuote from: Stein on March 10, 2021, 12:48:44 PMI have no marbles in the game, but 30 complaints total seems pretty low. I love my truck, it has 883 complaints. If there is a vehicle with 0 complaints, I would certainly be looking at that one!I know.I just laugh when people say 'You can't go wrong with LeOpold Toyota'.My Tacoma was an exercise in poor engineering, lowest-cost crap by vendors, and insane arrogance by Toyota when I pointed it out.There is a reason Toyota is getting left behind in sales and reviewers are using polite terms for cheap, poor engineering, and lack of execution.Curious what issues you had with your Tacoma? I've had 2 in the past, one which I had 280k on and didn'thave an issue with either. Dad drives a 2020 Tacoma now and it appears to have better features and is more advanced than my old 07'. I drive a 2017 Tundra now and my wife drives the 2016 Highlander. No issues whatsoever with either of those. Between my parents and myself and wife, we've driven Toyotas approximately 1.3 million miles and literally the only issue was my dad's 91' 4wd extra cab v6 that had a head gasket recall when new. He drove that til he bought his 2020 Taco yep 29 years, had over 300k on it and that is considered their crappiest motor. My cousin is still driving it. So in my experienced opinion. You really can't go wrong with Toyota. I really would love to hear your personal experiences though.
Quote from: fowl smacker on March 10, 2021, 04:55:51 PMQuote from: thinkingman on March 10, 2021, 01:26:25 PMQuote from: Stein on March 10, 2021, 12:48:44 PMI have no marbles in the game, but 30 complaints total seems pretty low. I love my truck, it has 883 complaints. If there is a vehicle with 0 complaints, I would certainly be looking at that one!I know.I just laugh when people say 'You can't go wrong with LeOpold Toyota'.My Tacoma was an exercise in poor engineering, lowest-cost crap by vendors, and insane arrogance by Toyota when I pointed it out.There is a reason Toyota is getting left behind in sales and reviewers are using polite terms for cheap, poor engineering, and lack of execution.Curious what issues you had with your Tacoma? I've had 2 in the past, one which I had 280k on and didn'thave an issue with either. Dad drives a 2020 Tacoma now and it appears to have better features and is more advanced than my old 07'. I drive a 2017 Tundra now and my wife drives the 2016 Highlander. No issues whatsoever with either of those. Between my parents and myself and wife, we've driven Toyotas approximately 1.3 million miles and literally the only issue was my dad's 91' 4wd extra cab v6 that had a head gasket recall when new. He drove that til he bought his 2020 Taco yep 29 years, had over 300k on it and that is considered their crappiest motor. My cousin is still driving it. So in my experienced opinion. You really can't go wrong with Toyota. I really would love to hear your personal experiences though.My Toyota experience was posted in another thread. Google search Toyota leaf spring recall for my first issue then frame rust recall for another. The fact that you’re not aware of these concerns me. There are too many junk Toyota stories for me to post right now.
Quote from: thinkingman on March 10, 2021, 10:30:49 PMQuote from: fowl smacker on March 10, 2021, 04:55:51 PMQuote from: thinkingman on March 10, 2021, 01:26:25 PMQuote from: Stein on March 10, 2021, 12:48:44 PMI have no marbles in the game, but 30 complaints total seems pretty low. I love my truck, it has 883 complaints. If there is a vehicle with 0 complaints, I would certainly be looking at that one!I know.I just laugh when people say 'You can't go wrong with LeOpold Toyota'.My Tacoma was an exercise in poor engineering, lowest-cost crap by vendors, and insane arrogance by Toyota when I pointed it out.There is a reason Toyota is getting left behind in sales and reviewers are using polite terms for cheap, poor engineering, and lack of execution.Curious what issues you had with your Tacoma? I've had 2 in the past, one which I had 280k on and didn'thave an issue with either. Dad drives a 2020 Tacoma now and it appears to have better features and is more advanced than my old 07'. I drive a 2017 Tundra now and my wife drives the 2016 Highlander. No issues whatsoever with either of those. Between my parents and myself and wife, we've driven Toyotas approximately 1.3 million miles and literally the only issue was my dad's 91' 4wd extra cab v6 that had a head gasket recall when new. He drove that til he bought his 2020 Taco yep 29 years, had over 300k on it and that is considered their crappiest motor. My cousin is still driving it. So in my experienced opinion. You really can't go wrong with Toyota. I really would love to hear your personal experiences though.My Toyota experience was posted in another thread. Google search Toyota leaf spring recall for my first issue then frame rust recall for another. The fact that you’re not aware of these concerns me. There are too many junk Toyota stories for me to post right now.If you wanted to Google search vehicle problems all day for any manufacturer you probably wouldn't be driving anything. Yes all vehicles have issues. I feel in my vast experience with Toyota and a few other manufacturers that Toyota has far less issues than the others. Nice answer by the way, I was asking for your PERSONAL experience, but it seems you took a page from Jen Psaki. Whatever your experience was, it must have been bad for you to have so much hate for Toyotas. Like I said over 1.3 million miles without a hiccup.
Guy gets a lemon or a Co. falls down on the job once in a while. It's the difference between statistics and anecdotes. I am fine if a guy wants to deprive himself of one of the best-made, highest-resale vehicles on the road. It's a free country.
Quote from: Fl0und3rz on March 11, 2021, 08:32:24 AMGuy gets a lemon or a Co. falls down on the job once in a while. It's the difference between statistics and anecdotes. I am fine if a guy wants to deprive himself of one of the best-made, highest-resale vehicles on the road. It's a free country.My post from 7/27/18:Right now I''m pushing Toyota to reimburse me for the rear suspension I had to replace on my 'incredible, amazing, can't go wrong' Tacoma.5 years after I told them the rear springs lost arch and were garbage, they issued a recall(Do they issue recalls for amazing vehicles?)and now they don't want to reimburse me for fixing their problem.That's what I'm pushing right now.Thankfully, I didn't have to deal with the frame rust replacement recall, my frame didn't have a full 10cm perforation, which would have meant a total frame replacement.I could list all the POS Toyota issues with that vehicle if you'd like.I'd be concerned about the Tundra bed rust recall right now, if I were you.