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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 don’t know if you’re a dipshit or not, I do know quality when I see it though.
 

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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.
 

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OP is a typical Yota driver. Their envy is so obvious. Especially out on the trail...
:) 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.
 

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The Troll has de- camped , and gone home. Yet still we roll with this. As a parting shot to "Toyota Reliability ", I offer the following Class Action lawsuits, for Transmission defects, fuel pumps, soy- based wiring, for just the recent ones...Jeep On.
 

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despite the fact that the possibilities to go off-roading somewhere near my place are less than few
Gosh fellow, you describe an experience similar to going to an Imax 3D movie and never putting on the glasses.
 

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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.
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.
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