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Re: OT-TOYOTA TACOMA
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Posted by Mark on February 24, 2004 at 09:13:17 from (199.46.199.230):
In Reply to: OT-TOYOTA TACOMA posted by HANK on February 24, 2004 at 02:55:28:
None of my business but ?FYI Toyota is building a state-of-the art truck plant in San Antonio TX. and say they will build a lot...don't remember the numbers. Said to be completed in a couple of years or less. Neighbor, retired, widowoman bought a Tundra extended cab V8 (says she loves it)...not long after her eldest son bought one too.
From what I've seen, the Tacoma is "too much spring and tire". Neighbor has a 4wd and when he takes me for a ride in his pasture, I have to get in the back and stand up......the seat is like a springboard. Tundra seems to be better designed to it's suspension...softer ride. Texas is a right-to-work state....lot of non-union shops here....I work for one....still get payscale based on national averages, not some gyp joint....not taking sides...stating facts....did however work for a grocery store one time that organized. I quit cause of the bulley boys. I don't have a Toyota personally. Mark Mark
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