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I own a Silverado. I test drove Fords and Rams before making my decision. I looked at Toyotas out of curiosity but never considered buying one for many reasons. Oddly enough I don't post on their forums or even read them, because I have no interest in them. I wonder why a Tundra owner would come here, take the time and trouble to register, and badmouth something he doesn't even own? Why bother. Maybe the superiority complex many Toyota owner have requires them to "educate" us in the errors of our ways. Tojo tried that in 1941 and he failed too.

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I own a Silverado. I test drove Fords and Rams before making my decision. I looked at Toyotas out of curiosity but never considered buying one for many reasons. Oddly enough I don't troll on their forums or even read them, because I have no interest in them. I wonder why a Tundra owner would come here, take the time and trouble to register, and badmouth something he doesn't even own? Why bother. Maybe the superiority complex many Toyota owners have requires them to "educate" us in the errors of our ways. Tojo tried that in 1941 and he failed too.

 

Fixed it for you ;)

 

Prius drivers are the same, but much, much more intense. Try driving a sports car on the same road as a Prius and you'll see what I mean.

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Fixed it for you ;)

 

Prius drivers are the same, but much, much more intense. Try driving a sports car on the same road as a Prius and you'll see what I mean.

 

 

One of the reasons I love the exhaust on my truck is for when I pass a Prius I gun it just to piss them off and let them hear me hurt the environment. I sometimes even line up the tips with their window and cruise right beside them like that for a little but and then gun it. One of the reasons I like having a tip come out on each side of the truck so I equally piss people off on both sides of the truck lol.

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I agree... I don't go on Ford or Ram forums and badmouth their trucks.

 

What I REALLY don't get though, is why other people on here who drive GM trucks are siding with him... lol. I guess people like their "trucks" to be Asian.

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Fixed it for you ;)

 

Prius drivers are the same, but much, much more intense. Try driving a sports car on the same road as a Prius and you'll see what I mean.

 

Haha! I know this is going to be off topic, but every time I see a Prius it makes me want to be driving one of these..... :cheers::crackup:

 

H2_3.jpg

 

Back on topic!

 

I agree. I can't understand that mentality either.

 

Some people get their thrills by wreaking havoc on others. Case-in-point... Hackers who develop and spread computer viruses. Same mentality,

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I like GM and will always give their options a look, but I've also had good luck with Toyota; especially with their resale value...it's hard to beat and takes the sting out of any buyers remorse. However:

 

What's worse, people who troll on other manufactures sites, or those here who claim they will always buy a GM vehicle and blast those who chose to buy another brand and make claims like "It's unpatriotic to buy a foreign car?" To me it's one in the same.

 

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Haha! I know this is going to be off topic, but every time I see a Prius it makes me want to be driving one of these..... :cheers::crackup:

 

H2_3.jpg

 

Back on topic!

 

I agree. I can't understand that mentality either.

 

Some people get their thrills by wreaking havoc on others. Case-in-point... Hackers who develop and spread computer viruses. Same mentality,

 

 

I never cared for the H2s and H3s though, they're nothing special. H1s on the other hand are badass, but the price isn't lol. But, I would rather pay 6 figures for an H1 than pay 90 Grand for a new Cadi Escalade. A Hummer H1 with big ass mud tires with a lot of actual sidewall makes me proud to be an American. I do like the exoskeleton on that H2 though. too bad exoskeletons are for rock crawling and I doubt that H2 does any off-road at all lol.

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Back in the days I was the same way.

 

NO WAY that I let another kid play in my sandbox.

 

You guys are hilarious. lmao

 

so long

j-ten-ner

Well I don't mind other kids playing in my sandbox unless they piss in it. If they want to bad mouth me and piss in my sandbox they can go home to their own sandbox.

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Well I don't mind other kids playing in my sandbox unless they piss in it. If they want to bad mouth me and piss in my sandbox they can go home to their own sandbox.

 

Meh...really why should you care what that troll thinks. You bought your truck with your hard earned money, why should you care what he drives or what he thinks of your truck?

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Meh...really why should you care what that troll thinks. You bought your truck with your hard earned money, why should you care what he drives or what he thinks of your truck?

That's my point. I'm saying why would he bother to register, and post his critique. I'm was saying he's a TROLL. We don't go to the Tundra forum and troll.

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I like GM and will always give their options a look, but I've also had good luck with Toyota; especially with their resale value...it's hard to beat and takes the sting out of any buyers remorse. However:

 

What's worse, people who troll on other manufactures sites, or those here who claim they will always buy a GM vehicle and blast those who chose to buy another brand and make claims like "It's unpatriotic to buy a foreign car?" To me it's one in the same.

 

 

Never have I said I will always buy GM. I was actually set on buying a Ram Longhorn until I was blown away at the new Silverados. I only said I'd never buy an imported vehicle... seriously, I can't get over "Japanese truck". Sounds silly.

 

I don't think it's unpatriotic at all. That's also silly. Again, all I think is that a truck is meant to be a domestic product, not a Japanese product. Little 4 cylinder cars that my foot is bigger than? Yeah, fill your boots. But again, I'm old fashioned I guess. Nothing but 8 cylinders for me. Everyone has their opinion.

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I own a Silverado. I test drove Fords and Rams before making my decision. I looked at Toyotas out of curiosity but never considered buying one for many reasons. Oddly enough I don't post on their forums or even read them, because I have no interest in them. I wonder why a Tundra owner would come here, take the time and trouble to register, and badmouth something he doesn't even own? Why bother. Maybe the superiority complex many Toyota owner have requires them to "educate" us in the errors of our ways. Tojo tried that in 1941 and he failed too.

Chevy owners have more class. That is all ........

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