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  1. Host a friend visiting last night. Cooked butter basted Ribeye steaks cast iron cooked with asparagus and scallop potatoes which has a mixture of smoked Gouda and Havarti cheese. Tomatoes salad, butter and Gewurztraminer wine cooked mushrooms and spicy shrimp as compliments. Did a wine vertical comparison of 2018 & 2019 Barbera.
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  2. Some folks have a difference of opinion and that is okay. Other folks have a difference of facts and I never will agree with that. (And that only took two little sentences lol)
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  3. @surreal1272 LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL I touched a nerve? Toyota is a lot like Tucker Carlson. A big LIE on the American landscape yet fooled sooooo many Americans that they revert to blind faith and support even though the lie has been exposed. Phoque Off Surreal with Toyota!!! PHOQUE OFF!!!
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  4. "Toyota's are overhyped for their reliability and are junk" (paraphrased) Also Toyota: Toyota and Honda made the longevity list, as expected, but there are several pickup trucks. The 10 most likely vehicles to make it to 250,000 miles: Toyota 4Runner: 41% chance of making it Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD: 41.3% GMC Sierra 2500HD: 41.3% Toyota Tacoma: 41.7% Honda Pilot: 42.7% Ford F-250 Super Duty: 43.6% Toyota Sequoia: 47.1% Toyota Tundra: 47.9% Toyota Land Cruiser: 47.9% Ford F-350 Super Duty: 49.1% Source: https://www.yahoo.com/autos/cars-most-likely-250-000-161600494.html
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  5. I noticed not ONE Toyota AUTOMOBILE...just the trucky Toyotas. A RAV4... But... I see lots of TRANSMISSION problems in ALL Toyotas INCLUDING the Tacoma and RAV4. Vehicles that were written above to achieve 250 000 miles or more. A bad transmission does NOT make a car go to 250 000 miles. Transmissions are expensive to repair and/or replace prompting many to ditch old vehicle on the side. UNLESS the Toyota sheeple put the money in and LIE to everyone that their Toyota is flawless... And seeing that MOST Toyota sheeple hate American cars, Id say Toyota sheeple lie an awful lot!!! I also see oil problems are STILL prevalent with Toyota cars and trucks... If oil cossumption is not in check...engine malfunction happens... In other words Also... Toyota https://getjerry.com/car-repair/common-problems-with-toyota#what-are-the-most-common-toyota-problems Model Starting price J.D. Power reliability rating Most common problems Years to avoid Camry $26,420 82/100 Transmission problems, poor fuel and oil consumption, faulty A/C and heater 2007, 2008, 2009 RAV4 $27,740 N/A Transmission issues, faulty engine cooling system, poor engine oil consumption, steering system malfunctions, low-quality paint 2009, 2013 Prius $25,650 76/100 Fuel gauge malfunction, engine issues, poor oil efficiency, windshield prone to cracks 2005 to 2012, 2016 Tacoma $28,365 82/100 Transmission problems, faulty suspension system, broken air flow meter, bad engine starter 2006 to 2021, 2016, 2017 Corolla $21,200 82/100 Poor oil efficiency, transmission system malfunctions, broken airbag system, faulty mass airflow sensor, steering drift 2000 to 2003, 2009, 2014 Yeah...Toyota is as shytty as any other OEM!!!
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  6. Tell me you didn't actually read the supplied article without actually saying you didn't read the supply article. And I quote: "The Toyota Land Cruiser and Sequoia are both mainstays on longevity and reliability lists, so it’s no surprise to see them near the top. Though they didn’t make the top overall list, the Toyota Sienna and Toyota Avalon topped their respective segments." And... "The iSeeCars study found that SUVs and trucks occupy 75 percent of the top 20 vehicles with the potential to last the longest, and Toyota alone accounts for half of the top 20. Interestingly, the Prius and Highlander Hybrid made the list, suggesting that automakers are getting better at making batteries last a long time." And last (but not least), two more sedans for the complainers... , I'm not bothering with the rest of it because ANY car can have some reported problems but as it has been pointed out multiple times (and willfully ignored by some folks here), it is the frequency of said problems and duration that matters more and the fact is that EVERY reliability study out there routinely puts Toyota at or near the top. This is not an opinion. This is a fact supported by countless articles that have been provided in the past. If you want to ignore that and keep on whining about it, that is on you but stop expecting others to buy into the BS. It's really that simple and I am sorry it is so hard hard for you to get past but that is all I am gong to say about it.
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