sticks3normous
Sticks3normous
sticks3normous

Give me back my reliability!! *shakes fist*

Mmm. While I’d usually recommend a Toyota, my ‘14 Rav4 has been a nightmare. Just hit 30k miles and I’ve already had the trans-axle assembly replaced (absolute shit-show. Known problem with this model’s transmission slipping), rotors (seriously? 30k?), and a battery (not the car’s fault but I’m still angry). Find a

I’ll just assume you don’t have kids.

Good ol’ cooling out.

I’d disagree in this instance. This treatment is not supported by any insurance programs and is still experimental.

Makes sense. I live in CA, so there’s a good number in stock. But short bed still dominates the roads. That 5ft bed just doesn’t cut it, but then again maybe people would stop bugging me to move them if my truck was smaller! Hah!

While I agree on the seats for most models (my dad’s Tundra Platinum is extremely comfortable and they take it on long drives over their Lexus), I completely disagree with your first point. Not sure where you are or what dealers you’ve been going to, but never had to special order a crew cab+long bed in any trim. I

I think so. Didn’t pay a ton of attention as I don’t ride often.
I’ve taken the Claremont station to DTLA before and that was quiet, but more expensive if I remember correctly.

Went from Arcadia to DTLA last weekend. Was standing room only and just barely.

Oh I agree. It will be cheaper.

I’d show up every day and pose with *my* car for a picture. “Just hanging out with my new Type R! Can’t wait till she’s out of prison and on parole!”

This is true. The exaggeration is perceived.

While the idea is that you’d pay less, I’m not sure that we’d be paying the $X equivalent. Really depends on the sales model. The Tesla route is probably the most affordable to run, as you have limited space stores with one of each model and then customer vehicles are ordered. The only real caveat is delivery

Triumph TR6. Unique, still stylish, and trackable.

Thanks!

Does he have an Instagram or website?

Tacoma is not even close to a Camry with a bed. Definitely rides like a truck.

Besides interior/exterior differences and resale value? The Tacoma is a far better buy, IMO. I know the Frontier has had good reliability in past models, but I still can’t get over how bad the 2-year old Altimas my brother-in-laws own have been. Absolute trash.

It’s crazy. An inch of clearance, open wheel, no seatbelts, and 90+mph. Absolute adrenaline rush. Also, super competitive.