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mikeyt 10-11-2007 04:13 PM

Good ol' North American iron.... :shakehead: Quality so bad it makes a Landie look good. :p

I do like the looks of the new trucks from Toyota & Honda though...and if they're as reliable and well built as their cars are, i could become a new customer.

ShabahZ280 10-11-2007 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Z 202 (Post 2027)
The blend and recirc doors need replacing, so now I just need to find a spare weekend in which to rip out the entire instrument panel assembly... :head_on_wall:

It's definately a love/hate relationship...

That's one of the things I was glad to see gone when I sold it. I was quoted $2400 at the dealer to get my blend doors fixed. I just ended up using the windows! And it sucks DC knew about it and the millions of cars that were affected, and refuses to pay for their own mistake.

I will say, I did love that Jeep though. It ran like a champ, even with 120k miles. It pulled my Z250 as best as it could, which wasn't terrible. However, I just needed to step up to something bigger for the longer tows.

The Tundra is definitely a massive truck up to the task of towing, and it's specifically designed just for that. I would have seriously considered one if I had the budget. Speaking of which, do you canadians get to see the TV ads for the Tundra they run here?

Z 202 10-11-2007 04:47 PM

Blend doors
 
I still get heat and AC, but the diagnotic codes are telling me the repair is due.

The stealership fix isn't cheap. Apparently the parts are only a couple of hundred, the rest is the labour. There is a plenty of info on the internet for the DIY'er; which is me. I bought it knowing full well about having to fix it at some point. True it's a shame that Chrysler/Jeep isn't willing to pick up the tab on such a blatant defect.

I do love the Jeep though. The Quadra Drive is the bomb. I hear it's very adept a recovering stuck Land Rovers... :yes_grin:

Do you mean the Tundra commercial where they drop the payload over the cliff?

My cousin drives long term testers for an automotive TV show. The Tundra was one of his allotment. He was impressed. While not directly comparable, he drove a 4.7L Dakota for a while and said it was one of the nicest trucks he had ever driven.

MariahMan 10-12-2007 02:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ShabahZ250 (Post 2032)
Speaking of which, do you canadians get to see the TV ads for the Tundra they run here?

Great commercials! Even better are the Tacoma commercials from a year or two ago. Now those were great! According to them the Tacoma is meteor-proof, cliff dropped - proff, ocean-proof, and lock ness monster-proof!

Found this too that you guys might enjoy!

http://www.geeksaresexy.net/2007/10/...d-of-warcraft/

:rolling_laugh::rolling_laugh::rolling_laugh:

BTW i drive a Toyota Tacoma!

WetWilly 10-12-2007 04:34 AM

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Originally Posted by mikeyt (Post 2008)
and i use a Ford Escape XLT 4x4. It'll have to do until my wife saves up enough money to buy me a Land Rover 'Discovery'. :drool:

Hey mikeyt, and the great thing about Land Rover... They’re owned by FORD too!!!!!!!!!!:rolling_laugh:

Found On Road Dead owner too,
WetWilly

mikeyt 10-12-2007 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by WetWilly (Post 2042)
Hey mikeyt, and the great thing about Land Rover... They’re owned by FORD too!!!!!!!!!!:rolling_laugh:

Found On Road Dead owner too,
WetWilly


oh great....now i dont want one. :shakehead:

dudders 10-13-2007 06:39 AM

First
On
Race
Day

Fast
On
Road
Device

KSP181 10-14-2007 03:47 AM

I had a Land Rover and bought a 2005 Dodge Durango with the Hemi. There is no comparison. I love my Dodge! It tows my Mariah like it is not even there. Land Rovers were the best of the best at one time but that time has past!

MariahMan 10-18-2007 03:44 AM

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Originally Posted by dudders (Post 2069)
First
On
Race
Day

Fast
On
Road
Device

Not quite sure you have that first one right Tony. The way i've heard it is:

Fu****
On
Race
Day

:yes_grin::yes_grin::yes_grin:

BTW, i'm a Ford and Toyota guy but i still like making fun of ford, hehe. They make great trucks, but their cars over here in the states are POS's

UKZ275 11-27-2007 03:59 PM

From my side of the Pond best tow vehicles are:

Nissan Patrol, Mitsubishi Shogun (Pajero), Toyota Land Cruiser Amazon and being a Brit the best has to be the Land Rover Discovery 3 :wink_thumbup: (yes I know LR is owned by Ford, at the moment anyway)


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