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Toyota unveils long bed versions of 2007 Tundra

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that thing is soooo fugly, the silverado/sierra looks so much better. not to mention the interior that looks like a bus from back in the 50's, segregated to hell.
 
as i said in the other thread. i like it. But it would have to be something special to get me away from the F150-250s i have had that have been great. heck last truck i had was a 250 with over 125k. only reason i sold it is i moved off the farm. now i wish i had a truck.

though since i do not need a work truck (just something for light duty) i was thinking about teh Honda or Nissan.
 
Originally posted by: Brazen
It kinda looks like a dodge pickup that's been riced.

yeah that is what i thought. looks like a dodge truck (looks were the only thing i liked about the doge).
 
Originally posted by: waggy
as i said in the other thread. i like it. But it would have to be something special to get me away from the F150-250s i have had that have been great. heck last truck i had was a 250 with over 125k. only reason i sold it is i moved off the farm. now i wish i had a truck.

though since i do not need a work truck (just something for light duty) i was thinking about teh Honda or Nissan.

the ridgeline is more sedan-like in nature than truck like (or so says edmunds). i would go with a truck that's meant to be a truck, not one meant to compromise between truck ability (towing, bed) and sedan handling.

also, when edmunds took the ridgeline for an off-road test, the struts blew out. honda may have fixed this, or the ridgeline simply isn't meant for offroading.
 
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon

also, when edmunds took the ridgeline for an off-road test, the struts blew out. honda may have fixed this, or the ridgeline simply isn't meant for offroading.

or towing, or loading up the bed, or anything else a truck should do
 
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