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WOW, i have to go with clockum on this one. one thing i would like to see from all mfg's is going back to a simpler model. enough with all the computer operated crap, heated seats, memory for different drivers, ect.. it goes on & on. the trucks i like the most are the simple ones, less costly to mfg ,operate & have less maintenance problems. guess im old school but if toyota (or any of the others) would come out with a model like my 91 toy basic model i might buy one. PS my other truck is a 76 GMC ive had since 82. ( 3 mo's, 2 trans, 1 transfer case) sorry ford dudes. especially in these times i think all vehicles could be a little simpler & more fuel efficient. i dont need all that extra crap & i think sales would go up if they made a more basic model.
Saw so many Ford's broken down on the highway coming back from the coast to Spokane today.
Quote from: dscubame on September 05, 2011, 05:28:58 PMSaw so many Ford's broken down on the highway coming back from the coast to Spokane today. :dunno:Weird I sa w nothing but toyotas broke down up and down Hwy 101 all weekend...
I beg to differ on "fastest". When was the last time you seen a Toyota click off anything under 18 seconds in the 1/4? My F-350 Dually Diesel @ 8,200lbs runs it in 16.8.
i am the farthest from a truck expert but my toyota tundra has great pulling power and i have had a few guys try to race me with their chevy duramax and a new ford f250 and sorry to say but it wasnt even close, my truck hooks up and moves the hell out, and i get 18 miles per gallon if i keep my foot outta it
Quote from: jackmaster on September 06, 2011, 11:59:45 AMi am the farthest from a truck expert but my toyota tundra has great pulling power and i have had a few guys try to race me with their chevy duramax and a new ford f250 and sorry to say but it wasnt even close, my truck hooks up and moves the hell out, and i get 18 miles per gallon if i keep my foot outta itV8, plenty of pulling power.. I heard 22 miles per gal. with a strong tail wind