Originally posted by hamann318is
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I can vouch for Toyota truck durability.....I used to have an '89 standard cab 4x4 w/ V-6 & 5-speed. When I bought mine (from the orig. owner) it had just turned 80K miles. I owned that truck for 7 years and racked up another 100K+ miles on it before I sold it. During those years I did courier service for a law firm so most of those miles were city-driven (stop & go) miles. Worst mechanical failure during my ownership? One dead battery....that's it. I did have to replace things like timing belt, tires, brake pads, a clutch and shocks....but I consider those "consumables."
So there's a valid reason why they hold their value so well. These things can take a freakin' beating and keep going. Regular maintenance keeps them happy for 1000s of miles. Sometime within the next year I would like to buy another used 'Yota p/u and just use that for my daily driver and bump the E30 to "toy" status.
JonRides...
1991 325i - sold :(
2004 2WD Frontier King Cab
RIP #17 Jules Bianchi
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Originally posted by BS87Originally posted by hamann318isOld Toyota trucks are rock solid. There was an episode of Top Gear where Jeremy drove a old Toyota truck into a wall, tree, and the ocean; flipped it; dropped it from 20 ft; hit it with a wrecking ball; drove it through a shed; and put it on top of a building which was then imploded. They didn't replace anything, and it ran after all of that.Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.
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Originally posted by BS87Originally posted by hamann318isOld Toyota trucks are rock solid. There was an episode of Top Gear where Jeremy drove a old Toyota truck into a wall, tree, and the ocean; flipped it; dropped it from 20 ft; hit it with a wrecking ball; drove it through a shed; and put it on top of a building which was then imploded. They didn't replace anything, and it ran after all of that.The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.
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my roomate just picked up a late 90's model tacoma for like 12k and said he got a great deal on it. He said he could turn it for 15k but with 85k miles, great paint, and perfect interior - he knows he could never replace it for that price. Plus, he can drive it for a few years, sell it, and then get his money back - great trucks.PNW Crew
90 m3
06 m5
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