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Post by -Truther- on Mar 5, 2018 14:39:42 GMT -5
I never noticed this.
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Post by Markus Walker on Mar 5, 2018 16:29:55 GMT -5
Lol I never heard this stereotype.
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Post by Potter on Mar 18, 2018 4:25:58 GMT -5
toyotas are cheap as hell to maintain. after christmas, i had a coolant leak and it cost me 250 to fix. i had to buy a radiator, coolant tank and a thermostat. my blower motor also went, and i got a new part off amazon for $45. so it was around 300+ tax and labor to put it all in. on a mercedes it would cost probably 2 grand.
toyotas can take a beating. i've seen toyotas with 350,000+ miles on it.
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Post by Jaxon on Mar 18, 2018 20:16:18 GMT -5
toyotas are cheap as hell to maintain. after christmas, i had a coolant leak and it cost me 250 to fix. i had to buy a radiator, coolant tank and a thermostat. my blower motor also went, and i got a new part off amazon for $45. so it was around 300+ tax and labor to put it all in. on a mercedes it would cost probably 2 grand. toyotas can take a beating. i've seen toyotas with 350,000+ miles on it. Whoa take a pic at 404K
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Post by Tim05 on Mar 18, 2018 22:51:56 GMT -5
My Toyota has 142k miles on it, and have had to do nothing to it other than oil/tires/brakes. I'd buy another
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