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After a year and half of having my Silverado and the thousands of problems, issues and overall dissatisfaction of GM’s new truck I am finally happy and everything has be resolved to my acceptance.

 

I traded it and bought a 08 Tundra.

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After a year and half of having my Silverado and the thousands of problems, issues and overall dissatisfaction of GM’s new truck I am finally happy and everything has be resolved to my acceptance.

 

I traded it and bought a 08 Tundra.

Please accept my condolences. The tundra is ass ugly.

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Just watch out for all these problems: your tailgate may crack from putting weight on it, your camshafts might blow, your tranny might shift really weird, your truck won't looks as good as a GM truck. Your truck will have a hard time actually being used as a truck, but good luck with it.

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After a year and half of having my Silverado and the thousands of problems, issues and overall dissatisfaction of GM's new truck I am finally happy and everything has be resolved to my acceptance.

 

I traded it and bought a 08 Tundra.

Huh? :banghead: Was this an '07 Chevy or an older model? You musta broke the record for problems/issues with the "bucket of bolts" that you mention. Good luck with new "Toy". For starters, don't put too much weight on the tailgate.

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After a year and half of having my Silverado and the thousands of problems, issues and overall dissatisfaction of GM's new truck I am finally happy and everything has be resolved to my acceptance.

 

I traded it and bought a 08 Tundra.

Please accept my condolences. The tundra is ass ugly.

 

 

Yeah, and they haven't exactly been without their issues either. I get a kick out of how a person gets one bad vehicle and jumps ship to another brand assuming the "grass is always greener on the other side of the fence". Maybe Song should have spent some time reading about all of the issues the Tundra owners are posting about on the Toyota websites?

 

Good luck with that!!! :banghead:

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And he sent money our country needs and sent it to Japan.

Our trade deficit is growing larger and soon we will be owned by Japan,Korea,China.

Remember Pearl Harbor 12/7/1941 and all our fallen men.

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well each man has his own decision that he must make, personally I will always be a General owner/employee/investor. I do speak from experience with the Toyota/Dodge/Ford trucks. They are not as user friendly and comfortable as GM, but as I stated earlier: Each man has his own path

 

 

Maybe in a few years you will return to GM!

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Oh well, let him make his own mistakes :banghead:

 

My buddy has a tundra. Let's just say I wasn't completely biased about GM products until I borrowed his truck. :)

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After a year and half of having my Silverado and the thousands of problems, issues and overall dissatisfaction of GM's new truck I am finally happy and everything has be resolved to my acceptance.

 

I traded it and bought a 08 Tundra.

 

*golf clap*

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Now trailrider has a buddy???

 

Don

 

I wouldn't go that far, remember, Trailrider is a kid and doesn't even own a Tundra. His Daddy does.

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Now trailrider has a buddy???

 

Don

 

I wouldn't go that far, remember, Trailrider is a kid and doesn't even own a Tundra. His Daddy does.

 

 

 

Oh I'm sorry, Trailrider can have an imaginary buddy,

 

Don

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