That will probably be your next truck forum too right? Good luck driving a TURD. Why you getting rid of the Titan?
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That will probably be your next truck forum too right? Good luck driving a TURD. Why you getting rid of the Titan?
We'll see. I love my Titan, and I will have to pay alot more to get a Tundra equipped similarly, but my Titan is starting to lose its solid feel and has less than 10k mi. Rattling after less than 10k mi. I don't think so. I like the looks of my Titan better than the Tundra but I wan't something new and am not going to buy another Titan and have it rattle in such little time. If I didn't mind rattles I would have bought a chevy. Plus the Tundra is FAST. I love smoking wanabe sportscars in trucks it's just so pleasing.
Have you taken a look at the video of the tundra off road and how terrible the rear end tracks and the chassis is flexing so badly that the bed is smacking up against the cab? I guess you'll be okay if you never take it off road!
That's just Ford BS propoganda. If it was an independent test then I may be concerned. Ford is just scared because Toyota has such a large market share now.
That's just Ford BS propoganda. If it was an independent test then I may be concerned. Ford is just scared because Toyota has such a large market share now.
calling someone an idiot would get me in trouble so i won't do it, but do your homework and check out this propangda that new Tundra owners are posting about their POS tundra!
That's just Ford BS propoganda. If it was an independent test then I may be concerned. Ford is just scared because Toyota has such a large market share now.
If I were you I would be concerned. The truck has a weak open c-channel frame in the rear. Thats no propaganda you can look on Toyota's website and see for yourself.
Good luck with the truck, to each their own I suppose but I think Toyota's are overpriced. I won't say anything about the looks as that has been beat to death but I really would think that from the video, that truck may have rattles after 10000 too. I think for the price difference, you could fix a butt load of rattles along with a few other mods and come out ahead. Take the corn holing they give you at Toyota like a man, you are asking for it,lol,have fun with the new ride.
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That's just Ford BS propoganda. If it was an independent test then I may be concerned. Ford is just scared because Toyota has such a large market share now.
Believe me it is not propoganda friend has one and he is actually afraid to take on highways at full speed freakin bed bounces and rear like crazy, here in new york highways arent that smooth hehe and you gotta feel this thing going down the road not a pleasent experience.
We'll see. I love my Titan, and I will have to pay alot more to get a Tundra equipped similarly, but my Titan is starting to lose its solid feel and has less than 10k mi. Rattling after less than 10k mi. I don't think so. I like the looks of my Titan better than the Tundra but I wan't something new and am not going to buy another Titan and have it rattle in such little time. If I didn't mind rattles I would have bought a chevy. Plus the Tundra is FAST. I love smoking wanabe sportscars in trucks it's just so pleasing.
Uh Excuse me! My Chevy has no rattles after 8000 miles, and is very quiet for a diesel 2500! I was looking at the tundra too until I saw the price and their BS towing ability. They tout a 10000 lb. towing but it is greatly reduced when you start adding stuff. Its 10000 lbs on a single cab only. The truck I was thinking about getting was $46,000. I walked out. I got this fully loaded diesel for $47,000 after my father-n-laws employee discount. I hope the new truck works out for ya. Keep us up to date on any issues you might have with it.
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04 SE 4x4---------------------------------LTZ Z71 4X4 with Nav
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OEM fog light kit--------------------------Allison Trans
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I like to check out the Tundra forums from time to time and several previous Titan owners on the forum say the drivetrain of the Titan feels a lot smoother.
Uh Excuse me! My Chevy has no rattles after 8000 miles, and is very quiet for a diesel 2500! I was looking at the tundra too until I saw the price and their BS towing ability. They tout a 10000 lb. towing but it is greatly reduced when you start adding stuff. Its 10000 lbs on a single cab only. The truck I was thinking about getting was $46,000. I walked out. I got this fully loaded diesel for $47,000 after my father-n-laws employee discount. I hope the new truck works out for ya. Keep us up to date on any issues you might have with it.
dang heli how much do you drive ? isnt that truck only like 3 months old !??!?
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