2nd Mar 2007, 11:21

"You "domestic" cheerleaders have no argument left to use, so you just vent your frustrations over the fact that your precious Ford, Chevy, and Dodge are falling apart and being embarrassed a little worse every day by Toyota's success."

Ha ha! Yes, in a way you are right. I am soooo frustrated that my Dodge has run for so long because I kind of wanted to buy a new vehicle, but really had no justification to do that as long as the Dodge really had nothing wrong with it. Talk about frustrating!

2nd Mar 2007, 12:29

UHH HUH their quality is matched by no one eh? and you say that's a fact? I'm sorry, but that IS NOT A FACT. That is your BIASED OPINION. Did you even look at the video that was put on here? Maybe that will enlighten you about toyotas NEGLECT TO RECALL VEHICLES! As has been stated MANY TIMES BEFORE... THE AMOUNT OF RECALLS ON DOMESTIC VEHICLES ARE FOR COSMETIC AND MINOR GLITCHES, NOT SAFETY RELATED. The camry and accord are no longer "the best buy"; that belongs to the ford fusion for that class mid-sized sedan.

And if Toyota's quality is soooooo wonderful, then explain why 5 out of 7 ships coming into the port have had PROBLEMATIC VEHICLES, I.E. NOT RUNNING AND DYING AND NOT MOVING, while ALL domestic ships have had ZERO PROBLEMS. If a car can't make it 2 miles out of the factory, it's junk.

"truck beds and such" ohhhh by "such" you mean, copying FORD trucks for the new tundra? Nearly everything new on the tundra is a re-make of what's been on the f-150 for years and years and years.

I think you should also know that I was the owner and reviewer of the 2005 sequoia that had the serious electrical problem that Toyota neglected to fix.

And another thing you might also want to know, my Tahoe is doing perfectly fine with no problems.

Yeah, new domestics are real junk and Toyotas are flawless.

Yah right.