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LAIAS: 2008 Toyota Sequoia

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Looks like a pile of $h! to me, bloated and ugly. The first generation was 100X better. I hope the sales suffer because of this, not that anyone bought the first gen anyway.

For a few months Toy will be boasting best EVAR month for this PIG.

Yeah, it does look a little bloated in real life, but hey... it's better than the new Land crusher. You have a really good camera Btw. What kind is it?

Thanks its a Panasonic DMC-LS70 7MP Camera.

Thanks its a Panasonic DMC-LS70 7MP Camera.

I'm assuming you're using no flash, I admire how stable the pictures turn out. On my Canon, if you use no flash, then you must hold it really still, otherwise, it turns out blurry :(

I'm assuming you're using no flash, I admire how stable the pictures turn out. On my Canon, if you use no flash, then you must hold it really still, otherwise, it turns out blurry :(

I hate using flash. My camera has a stablizer technology so it takes really steady shots.

Panasonics are very good digital cameras. My mom has a Panasonic Lumix DMC FX-07 and it takes better pictures than my sisters Canon (both 7MP cameras), IMO.

BTW:

So why is it that GM will not return to the roll down rear window in the full sized trucks

despite Toyota never having strayed from them. So many things that GM used to be

good at it has given up on, throwing up their arms while Toyota does exactly that and

excells.

GM: "BOF full size SUVs don't sell if they're 2-door" (what about the damn FJ's success????)

GM: "people do not want manual transmissions in their TRUCKS/Pickups" (go to a Toyota dealer & decide for yourself)

GM: "nobody wants a flairside pickup anymore... or barn doors on SUVs... or 2wd...." (right?)

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