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Originally Posted by joekrz
I just can't knock Toyota. I previously owned one and the Tundra was going to be my next Truck until the Titan came out. I have some close friends that own Tundras and other Toyotas and they have no complaints. I even got to share 1,000 miles in the drivers seat with my friend this summer on a fishing trip to Montana with his Tundra. It was a very comfortable ride and did well off-road and in the mountains. It was like sitting on the couch and watching the trees go by. Can't say anything bad about them. Like Tom said, they know how to screw 'em together. I don't mind the looks of them, but was a little turned off by the rounded front end, oval interior and being a little underpowered for a V-8. I am still of the belief that Toyota makes the most reliable cars around. Statistics have proved it. We shall see what the next Tundra brings...
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You sound alot like me. When I got my 2002 Tundra, I thought I would have it for quite awhile. I never liked the look of the Titan until closer to June when I really seriously started looking at it more and changed my mind. But I never had one real problem with my Tundra (other than the issue of Toyota putting the wrong size brake components on the 2002). It was an awesome truck with good power for its size. But at the same time I LOVE my Titan - it has in my opinion 10x more options available to it than the Tundra. In a way, when I traded it in for the Titan, it was as if I went from a Geo Metro to a Corvette. Looking back at the Tundra, it just seemed so blah compared to what I had on the Titan, maybe it was just the newness of the Titan but who knows. Anyway, behind Honda, Toyota's are a very reliable vehicle. I think Nissan will get things straightened out with the Titan, just as I feel Toyota got things straightened out with Tundra, as I recall in the first few model years of the Tundra, there were issues as well.