dangerray
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How the fudge is this back on the FP hahaha

Someone should buy it for $1,000 just to respray it.

I don’t think he is recommending a 4 wheel lockup, but he is saying that the existing drums are powerful enough to do that. Therefore, more stopping power via disc brakes is not needed.

Maybe we can petition all the Cavalier/Cobalt/Malibu truthers on here to move there.

For a car you actually drive on the street, 375-400hp at 3200 lbs. + humans. That’s my opinion.

A roll bar would not help with a side impact. Go dig up another year-old thread and try to be clever. Way to completely miss the point.

PutinBots are getting faster these days. Your spelling still sucks, though, comrade.

4Runners come with those from the factory nowadays

But my cousin’s toyoder needed a wheel bearing one time after only 100k miles, so they ain’t what the used to be right?-Ignorant Commenter.

Now we’re talking

Once my GF’s Tiguan dies we should get this thing. But that might be a while...oh dear lord never mind.

They were not built to spec. Toyota spec’d a coating. Dana claimed the frames were coated, and sold them as such, but they were not.

The statistics of how long the trucks stay on the road and how many miles the trucks average are not representative of your experience. Regardless of my opinion, they average more miles than other vehicles. Numbers don’t lie.

No gods here, just facts. Learn some critical thinking. The quality index I posted takes into account power train and other serious problems over the life of the vehicle. You posted an initial quality survey, which would count a radio knob falling off the same as a transmission blowing up. All of those things would be

“In the end on your chart then the subcontractor is probably responsible for the quality problems not the manufacturer using your logic?”

Dana paid Toyota $25 million for defrauding them on the frame manufacturing, and Toyota recalled and replaced people’s frames for free. Where is the design flaw?

Yeah because only Toyotas rust in New York. Blame the American company that defrauded them and had to pay to fix all of those frames. Anyway, back to reality...

For everyone saying how unreliable they are now