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Is it just me or........

Discussion in 'Toyota Trucks & SUVs' started by geezer, May 27, 2007.

  1. Mar 29, 2009 at 9:25 AM
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    Choco Taco

    Choco Taco Sprayin' Paint like Its my Job

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    I'll probably NEVER own a fullsize, but were I to do so it would be a very hard toss-up between a first-gen Tundra and yes a Titan.....I've always loved the Titan, that is until Nissan Agreed to let dodge make their fullsize vehicles starting in 2010, now....no more Nissan for me
     
  2. Jun 5, 2011 at 7:51 PM
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    PudgiesinWaverly

    PudgiesinWaverly Active Member

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    I would take the Tundra over the Tacoma because of the creature comforts inside the cabin. The tacoma just doesn't offer enough inside for 30 G's. I mean what...CD and Sat radio, XM, well I am a Sirius guy, so that perk goes out the window. Temperature and compass? Really, I had a casio watch 10 years ago tell me that great info. I like space I like space I like space. Toyota Sienna is great for hauling the family and grandparents, a Tundra can haul the family and bikes/kayaks/luggage and give you and the kids personal space.

    Tundra isn't ugly, but I think its better looking with running boards.
     

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