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Re: Tow Vehicle woes
[Re: Txduckhunter]
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06/04/19 10:05 PM
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Duke 22
TFF Team Angler
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You guys need to buy a Tundra! they can't do that the MPGs suck. At least that is what their excuse is. Real world MPGs are not that much different and between the resale value and repair bills I can buy a lot of gas. Do you think people enjoy spending money fixing their vehicles? This guy is pissed off he is having to. If buying a Toyota was the simple answer of never have problems again it would have caught on somewhere in the last couple decades don't you think? Toyotas break too. I have owned several GM/Ford/Dodge vehicles and when properly maintained I haven't had any big failures and the vast majority of them were kept till well past 200,000 miles. Not saying Toyota doesn't make good vehicles because I think they do, but the rest aren't the steaming piles of feces that many would have you believe. I have almost 67k on my current RAM (supposedly the worst) and it has been absolutely flawless, knock on wood, not even a check engine light. Over 300k on my 07 Ram - one water pump and just replaced the transmission. Over 160k on my 15 Ram and had to replace a water pump. Get 16/17 unloaded out of my 15 (gasser) and would be better if I kept my foot out of it. So Ram isn't the terrible vehicle that everyone claims. Over 300k on my Tacoma and it still runs strong. I have owned all three, Diesel and gas. I can honestly say that with Ram I have by far had the lowest cost of ownership, a 2006 5.9 Cummins I never put a wrench on except for routine maintenance sold it with 190k on the clock. Hindsight I should have kept it but the interior was inferior at the time. Now my daily driver is a 2016 Rebel and it has been great 85,000 on the clock and not a lick of trouble fuel mileage has been pretty good too and I also find that Ram interiors have set the new standard for comfort and luxury. The last statement is subjective but the cost of ownership is fact.
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Re: Tow Vehicle woes
[Re: Bass Buster1]
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06/06/19 02:21 PM
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Joined: Nov 2014
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SteezMacQueen
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Agree with the new Ram interiors. Look great. Now, my Tundra interior is CHEESY! Plastic [censored] everywhere. And gaps between trim panels. Horrible. But still looks ok. For what it is, its durable. Toyota needs to get with it on their interiors. My wifes Lexus has mismatched illumination colors from the dash area to radio. Looks like an afterthought.
Ah well. Theyre trucks.
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: Tow Vehicle woes
[Re: Bass Buster1]
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07/03/19 02:32 AM
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Joined: Aug 2002
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DLALLDER
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Maybe the new GM's High Country model will last longer, after all it is only priced at $100,000. This is for the 2020 year model. Not a typo either!!!!
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Re: Tow Vehicle woes
[Re: Bass Buster1]
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07/21/19 01:43 AM
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The Tacklesmith
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Sounds like my one and only Ram.
Only towing was my 21' bassboat.
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Re: Tow Vehicle woes
[Re: DLALLDER]
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07/22/19 05:25 PM
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Stump jumper
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Maybe the new GM's High Country model will last longer, after all it is only priced at $100,000. This is for the 2020 year model. Not a typo either!!!! High Country is over priced cosmetic carp
2200 Bay Champ/200 Mercury Optimax 2017 Tundra TSS 4x4 Crewmax 5.7L
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Re: Tow Vehicle woes
[Re: SteezMacQueen]
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07/22/19 05:30 PM
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Stump jumper
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Agree with the new Ram interiors. Look great. Now, my Tundra interior is CHEESY! Plastic [censored] everywhere. And gaps between trim panels. Horrible. But still looks ok. For what it is, its durable. Toyota needs to get with it on their interiors. My wifes Lexus has mismatched illumination colors from the dash area to radio. Looks like an afterthought.
Ah well. Theyre trucks. The only issues I have with mine is the chrome and the gauges are hard to read in low light and with sunglasses on. I think Toyota started illuminate the cluster full time in 2018 like my Tacomas were.
2200 Bay Champ/200 Mercury Optimax 2017 Tundra TSS 4x4 Crewmax 5.7L
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