I love my FJ, but you overpay when you buy a used Toyota. The reliability is there but you pay dearly for it. Buy new or save yourself some cash and buy a small domestic pickup.
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Price check on Vagiclean, aisle five. I repeat: price check on Vagiclean, aisle five. That's Vagiclean. We've got a customer down here with a full-on fallopian fungus. I'm baking a loaf of bread and I think it's sourdough.
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Originally posted by MR 325 View PostThe best damn little truck ever made is the Toyota pickup with the 4 cylinder 22R-E engine and a 5 speed trans. Anyone who says differently is out of their damn mind!
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Originally posted by AdironRider View PostI love my FJ, but you overpay when you buy a used Toyota. The reliability is there but you pay dearly for it. Buy new or save yourself some cash and buy a small domestic pickup.Haven't you ever seen Russian Nesting Dolls? They work like that.
1987 325e / 2008 135i
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Originally posted by AbeSonic View PostThis. I have one of these little puppy trucks and they are worth their weight in gold.
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Originally posted by lowsodium View PostHe said he was spending around $3000. Why would he spend 20k on a new truck??
Whereas Ford Rangers (this would be my choice) are almost just as reliable, much cheaper to repair, and can be had for peanuts all over the country. A much better value.Back to my roots
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Originally posted by AdironRider View PostYou are missing my point. Toyota's aren't a value proposition when buying used. YOu pay to much of a premium for a used truck. So if you want a Toyota, my point was he would be wasting his money.
Whereas Ford Rangers (this would be my choice) are almost just as reliable, much cheaper to repair, and can be had for peanuts all over the country. A much better value.
interesting point. The rangers def go for about half of what is being asked for the toyotas or the same but with much less miles and rot, same thing with the S10's and Dakotas. But the good part is that i know it will continue to hold it's value way better than the domestics would when/if i decide to sell it 4-5 yrs down the line....
This is harder than i thought, i def like the toyota's but not a fan of the condition most are in and the price ppl are asking for them. I might have to drive around a couple towns and maybe i can score one for cheap off someones lawn or something..lol"I came into this world, not chiefly to make this a good place to live in, but to live in it, be it good or bad" -Henry Thoreau-
1991 318is - the cruiser
1989 325i - the rats nest
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Had a 97 4.0/4WD/5 Speed Ranger for a few years I ended up selling it with 175K for more then I paid for it with 150K. It was a great truck. I have a barefoot nautique with trailer weighs about 5K. I put many miles on towing that boat. It was a little sketchy on the highway but the truck could pull it up any ramp dirt or paved. I eventually needed something with more seating and bought an F150. I love the F150 but the ranger was fun to drive and almost as useful. Good luck.
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