The Pointer
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Quality is hard to stomach isn’t it.The trolls hold out hope that someday Toyota will pay them for their loyalty.
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Quality is hard to stomach isn’t it.The trolls hold out hope that someday Toyota will pay them for their loyalty.
Quite the contrary, I recommend to tons of customers to buy Toyota products.Quality is hard to stomach isn’t it.
I don’t know if you’re a dipshit or not, I do know quality when I see it though.Quite the contrary, I recommend to tons of customers to buy Toyota products.
I just don’t do it on a Jeep forum because I’m not a complete dipshit.
So true! Same here. There is a difference between promoting a product and being a complete douche.Quite the contrary, I recommend to tons of customers to buy Toyota products.
I just don’t do it on a Jeep forum because I’m not a complete dipshit.
I try not to stereotype - but also must concede - stereotypes exist for a reason or two. Within a few weeks of Jeep ownership in a parking lot in the city, I caught a 4Runner owner (who's spotless truck was adorned with unused recovery boards, shiny shovel, and jack for the street - perhaps living the Boy Scott motto, "Be Prepared") take a walk all around my half-naked, nearly stock Jeep, checking it out.OP is a typical Yota driver. Their envy is so obvious. Especially out on the trail...
Simply put. My Willys is not a car, not a truck and not an SUV. For me it is a toy I love playing with!Wow surprised jeep is doing so well high up the ladder with all the issues I bought a Toyota LMAO!!
https://www.consumerreports.org/cars-driving/which-car-brands-make-the-best-vehicles/
JEEP CARES! Maybe not so much
Gosh fellow, you describe an experience similar to going to an Imax 3D movie and never putting on the glasses.despite the fact that the possibilities to go off-roading somewhere near my place are less than few
I've "wheeled" a 4door FJ. My brother "wheeled" a very built FJ Cruiser. His son first "wheeled" in a built 350 V8 short WB FJ. The vanilla Toyotas delivered satisfaction and a sweet taste, but inevitably, we all got a taste of that death by chocolate Jeep thing.By all means this thread belongs in a Toyota forum I think where the OP can highlight why he went to Toyota from a Jeep.