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|    SMS to M. Balmer    |
|    Re: Latest Mis-Leading Tundra Commercial    |
|    23 Oct 09 09:41:16    |
      XPost: alt.autos, alt.autos.toyota       From: scharf.steven@geemail.com              M. Balmer wrote:       > No, I think you are kidding. I see Dodges, Chevys and Fords with rusted       > frames (steel doesn't "rot) right here in AZ. My 98 Tacoma can run rings       > around any full sized Amerikan vehicle. It's been offroad every fucking week       > for 11 years and there's nothing rebuilt about the drive train and no rust       > either. American vehicles are good for hauling fat passengers and massive       > tonnages of cargo but utterly worthless offroad. They do not hold their       > value and quality is nonexistent.              The Tundra is a very popular truck for contractors. It's expensive, but       it's much tougher than the trucks from Ford like the F150, and they last       for a very long time. The F150 is more for the weekend warrior that       needs to occasionally tow a boat, or pick up a load of stuff from Home       Depot. They were popular car replacements for a long time, but they       really can't be considered "work trucks."              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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