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End of Toyota Reliability???

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by Tacomabro7, Jan 27, 2023.

  1. Jan 29, 2023 at 12:16 PM
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    Well, see that's the best part. Extra crispy. :bikewhoops:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCFQQ0epuHY
     
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  3. Jan 29, 2023 at 12:21 PM
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    I don't want to see racing go away, but if it's down to I can't buy an ICE vehicle or get rid of racing? Well it's going to be racing, same with major league sports, and all the positives that come with it like racing.

    The argument that driving an ICE vehicle isn't sustainable for planet, there are alot of things that provide no positive impact to the environment that I'd rather see go, before giving up the choice to purchase an ICE vehicle.

    If sacrifice and hard choices are the name of the game, I'll sacrifice and make those choices no matter how unpopular those choices might be. I'd rather have the right to purchase a reliable, affordable, and convenient mode of transportation. Over watching racing, or a pedestrian sporting event.
     
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  4. Jan 29, 2023 at 12:24 PM
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    I'd just cobble something together to keep enjoying my hobby whether it's a hot rod, go kart, ect. Might even start a moonshine distillery to fuel them up.
     
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  5. Jan 29, 2023 at 12:25 PM
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    First off, political discussions give a hard 30. @OZ-T was nice enough to warn you and I will give you my daily hall pass. You sir got the ballerina award today (danced your way in and out of trouble)…but I heard Texans are great dancers.

    I’m not even sure why we even allow these threads since it always turns into a competition…and not a good one. We don’t even have EV Tacoma’s yet and look how people act?

    You should look at this differently. Let’s pretend that these batteries all fail at 150k miles (and that is definitely not the case). You wouldn’t be buying a new vehicle, but replacing the battery and then driving off and back to listening to your 70’s & 80’s music. It’s no different if your wonderfully reliable 3.5 blows up…what are you going to do? Just buy another truck or replace the engine and drive off listening to your 70’s & 80’s music? The engine replacement sounds logical doesn’t it?

    You don’t need charging stations all over your county but just a single one at home. It really is just that simple and not rocket math.
     
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  6. Jan 29, 2023 at 12:28 PM
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  7. Jan 29, 2023 at 12:29 PM
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    Yeaaaaaaaah. The noise appeal got lost when I got into mountain bikes. I just don’t need it or appreciate it.
     
  8. Jan 29, 2023 at 12:31 PM
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    MGMDesertTaco

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    Those have gotten insanely expensive over the years.
     
  9. Jan 29, 2023 at 12:33 PM
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    Lol. No kidding. I’m still rocking an entry level one from 2005 because of that. It could use a better fork but.. that’s it.


    Was always amazed that motorcycle parts and mtb parts aren’t that far apart in price.
     
  10. Jan 29, 2023 at 12:39 PM
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    F1 is not EV racing , you're confusing that with FE

    F1 currently runs a 1.6L V6 turbo hybrid that is making 1000bhp and is the most thermally efficient ICE there is . That is achieved through the competitive "arms race" of the sport to be the best .

    while I agree that there are overtly wasteful practices in racing , especially if you consider the logistics of an F1 season in particular , that series is addressing that issue with a push to be carbon neutral by 2030 .

    Their new engine formula for the 2026 season will feature the same 1.6L V6 architecture but running 100% sustainable fuel they are developing

    Having a test bed like F1 for manufacturers could be argued to either be a benefit to road car development or a net detriment to the environment but removal of racing as a whole is not going to offset the greenhouse gas emissions of the rest of the vehicles on the road in the world . That needs a global approach to reducing greenhouse gasses
     
  11. Jan 29, 2023 at 12:42 PM
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    Like there is soon to be synthetic aircraft fuel. Hydrogen freight trains, EV boats, EV motorcycles. It really is a global effort and constantly improving.
     
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    I just want to know how in his calculation , after 200K miles an EV costs you another $10-20K but the ICE truck accrues no additional cost to run 200K miles , like the gas , oil etc was free all that time
     
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    You’re not wrong, there’s a definite time and place for both things. Most of the places I would take my sleds to don’t have any hikers because you can’t get there without a sled or many days of hiking. When I go hike and want absolute solitude I go to wilderness areas or national parks which don’t allow motorized access. If I’m just out hiking in a national forest then it is a price to pay so that more people can enjoy the public outdoors land.
     
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    Globally there are just too many people in cars, and that number is going to continue to grow.

    Let's say all ICE goes electric, or if people all of a sudden stopped driving. Agriculture is the 2nd leading cause of greenhouse gasses, that would be the next thing that needs to go.

    There's always a crisis, and an industry to fight that crisis whether it's a real crisis or not. What ever it is, it never goes away.
     
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    Not to jinx myself, since I am coming up on 160k miles on my Lexus IS350 A to B, it has been pretty reliable. However:

    Water pump (did myself or it would have been 1500.00)

    3 transmission drain and fills. (Myself)

    60/120/160 service (plugs, trans, diff) not sure what that would cost since I serviced myself.

    Alternator started on fire (literally) and I changed that MF out. If it goes out again I may take the AR-10 and 5 magazines and put it down. It was hell getting that SOB out. Heard that was a 1500.00 job.

    3 sets of brakes/rotors. Probably due for another set soon. If I remember correctly those were 400.00 each.

    Now let’s get real. Most ICE vehicles that hit 200k will have some major maintenance performed whether it be some engine work, transmission, differential, etc. Most transmission replacements will be 6-9k depending on what model. I know my Allison 1000 will be 4800.00 plus R&R.
     
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    The wear items on EV's seem to be tires and suspension parts. Far cry from the maintenance required for an ICE vehicle. I won't miss all the maintenance at all.
     
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    Everyone I know that owns an EV says the same thing.
     
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    I could possibly drive one of those Canoo cabover pickups, or a conventional compact EV pickups. The seating position needs to be truck like, I hate being behind the wheel of a car in traffic. I also want an EV that drives like a truck.

    Fullsize electric trucks don't make sense, and so far that don't make for great trucks.
     
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    EV threads are always entertaining here. So many "facts" both pro and con that some of them must have been pulled from the nether regions. :poking:
     
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