Nip reliability

>nip reliability
>comfy v8
>shit interior
>16,000lbs towing capacity

Tell me again why you don't drive the greatest truck ever made?

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It's ugly.
I want one 4x4, maual. But they're so fucking ugly and I can't find a way to make em look "good" much rather a 7.3 250 or a 5.9 2500.

Yea they're more expensive but they look "good" and sronger than the tundra.

Shit if I could swap a tacoma face on it, I'd buy it.

Because my Nissan Titan is better.

The frame is made out of toothpicks.

I prefer the Taco.

>16k towing capacity

in your fucking dreams

I already drive one.

Plus, diesel is must when towing.

>16,000 lbs
What the fuck am i reading?

>nip reliability
Just because Camrys are reliable when driven by old women doesn't mean a Tundra is going to be reliable doing truck things. Or even just DDing...

Assuming the Tundra is reliable because it's a nip truck is like assuming a V6 Ram is fast just because the Viper is.

>16,000lbs towing capacity
4,950 to 7,200 lbs for the 2000.

>overpriced unreliable V8 pickup with a shitty interior and 5-7k tow rating
Unimpressive.

The Truth goy

Now go buy a Goyota Tundra goy

They top out at 10,500 for the latest models.

Just buy one we need your shekels.

BOW DOWN BITCHES

$45k to compete with my $1800 heavy duty luxo barge, I'll pass.

>2005
>250k miles
>$11,000
No thanks

damn nigger I bought a 2001 dodge ram 3500 with 250k miles for seven grand

>can get a crew cab duramax for the same price

You over paid

Just bought a 4runner trail. Its being transferred to my dealer this week. Can i eat pork in or around it?

Well I live in Japan.

reported for being a castrated furfaggot

Only if you pledge allegiance to Israel every time you enter it.

Tundra owner checking in. 260k miles and only sporadic basic maintenance because yolo. Needed an o2 sensor once, and I need new valve cover gaskets but w/e. Indestructible as fuck.

...

Good luck finding one that isn't being sold for $10000

>Muh toyota reliability I know what I've got

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Because I drive its V6 little brother

*forgot pic

how is it living in japan?

How much heavy duty does it see though. A truck that is used as a sedan is going to last a long time.

My 04 dodge Dakota has close to 300k now with its second owner. Only routine maintenance.

Mainefag here. They don't handle winter and snow well for some reason. Road salt rusts them right out, much more quickly than most domestic trucks. Worked on a construction crew for a little while, all the workers that had Toyotas killed them in a couple of years

>Tell me again why you don't drive the greatest truck ever made?

not powered by Isuzu diesel

>don't talk to me or my son ever again

Don't talk to me or my son ever again

Fucking.

>Not much of a car person
>know tacomas are supposed to last forever
>have 6 grand to spend
>go on crauglist

1998 toyota tacoma 280,000 miles WELL TAKEN CARE OF RUNS FOREVER NO PROBLEM ASKING $8,000 NO LOW BALLERS

paint is faded scratches everywhere and looks like shit

fuck toyota trucks

>shit interior
Seriously, the seats are fucking awful.

Japanese cars are not reliable.
Why does everyone think this?
They're built on a budget. And they're designed by children.
You have parts failing left and right and if you're not 5'4" then replacing them is hell. You feel like an orc in a dwarf town.

appreciate the effort, but 2/10 is the best I can do this time.

Don't talk to me or my son ever again

Don't talk to me or my son ever again.

Always on road, no towing, occasional hauling of transformers over capacity. Stop and go LA traffic full time. It's a great truck, but I'll allow that there are better heavy duty trucks that have more capabilities, it's just that I don't need that. I have exactly what I need and no more, and it serves me well.

I've been eyeing this one
What should I offer ?

i had to ride in the back seat of one of these for 2.5 hours nonstop when i worked for a contractor

it was so cramped and uncomfortable
trucks with back seats arnt trucks imo

8,500

Don't talk to me or my son ever again.

Thats a funny looking Landcruiser.

>7 owners
A bit many

I'd hold out for a newer one for that price. The later first gen later models have some minor kinks worked out and a bit more power. More room too.

But I do have one, at 191k miles

Never change, Veeky Forums

>don't talk to me or my son ever again

Ugly senpai

Stop that don't say nor my kiddo for ever

I know this feeling, I almost want to buy one and put a diesel vw motor in it.

Fucking oath cunt

>potential pickup owners are more concerned with form over function
Breaking news.

>nip reliability

More like R.I.P. reliability.

Oh, but I do OP

Look at a 4runner, just as good maybe but tend to go for reasonable to cheap.

On another note I got a 3 year old Tundra 5.7 4x4 SR5 that looked mint for $22k. It's a lot of truck for the money, been super happy with it. Much better value than a used Tacoma.

In other other news I also have a 2003 F-250 super duty that had 20,000 original miles I bought for $3500. That was good value too.

Meant to say Tundra had 32k miles

is it a automatic?

Oh shit.