They build reliable cars by using time-tested tech and by not pushing that tech to the outer limit of performance.
They build reliable cars by using time-tested tech and by not pushing that tech to the outer limit of performance.
Honestly, the age of the platform is frequently a selling feature for the kind of people who buy Japanese midsize trucks-IE, both my dad and my father-in-law, who bought a Tacoma and a Frontier respectively and mentioned the fact that ‘They’ve been around for a while, so you know all the kinks have been worked out’ as…
Even a decent 4Runner is hard to find for under 10 grand, at least around here (PNW).
Throttle House precognitively answered your question yesterday. It doesn't matter what you don't want. It's what you need.
I’m saying the last two movies have had issues.
Judging from his posts, he works for Boeing, or someone’s paying him to shill here.
I frakking hate it that all the good software is subscription based now. I’m still using development software from three years ago because the new version costs $80 a year. For a Git frontend. I refuse to pay it.
Of course, their motto is “don’t be evil.” Can’t be bad.
So you work there and they are tracking you online, got it.
Sure sure sure...Perfect comment on an article on capitalism hypocrisy to get those stars and replies. And its working, you got 2 already!!!
Go home Sergey you’re drunk.
That’s your reason?
That car is one of the least desirable bodies, with a plain color and over 150k miles. 26k is still way too much for that car.
“The question is why. Why would you use thicker, heavier metal if you didn’t have to?” He likely would have had to to make the Unibody construction strong enough to even think of coming close tot he towing and payload capacity. but with a driver and a quad in the back the thing looks like the front wheels are nearly…
You know 6 is not a statistically significant sample, right? And I assume (hope) the question about keeping a car for 100,000 miles is a joke.
But this won’t have any of the most troublesome parts. D’ya think of that?!?
You must live a charmed life.
This. And it’s exactly why the public trying to self regulate the morality of businesses is ultimately a lost cause. Sure some things may improve, like companies breaking ties with NRA and everything. Yes it’s good that we are more vigilant on corporations, however people can only delve so deep into things. For…
Did Bill Gates personally code every product you purchased of his? Did Bill Gates hand deliver the hardware, set up the software, and put it in place?
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