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are there any real trucks left?
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Posted by johndeerejon on November 24, 2005 at 15:28:27 from (12.34.180.56):
I hate to go off the deep end, but does anyone else think they don't make em like they use too? I don't need a surbanite truck, I need a real truck! I have been wanting to get rid of my 1997 chevy because i'm tired of getting stuck when the 4x4 fuse blows or the vacuum line(s) come loose! The only truck I have found that still has mechanical linkage that goes from the handle to the transfer case is the toyota. I like the tacoma with the 2.7 and the 5 speed but I want to know what you folks think! My research shows the tacoma get about 21 mpg highway, and their reliability is great, from what I know. I don't want a full sized truck because I already have a 1980 3/4 ton 4x4 camper special chevy that I have built to be bullit-proof.
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