You can get a twin turbo V6 with electric motor assist in a 2022 Toyota.
My son once told me if I got one to get an extended cab so I could get the seat back farther.I had one a few years ago and you could put a ton on and barely squat it. I think the ride is better on the newer ones, but the one I had rode like a log wagon. Also the cab was small as I barely fit with the seat all the way back.
I mainly run a Toyota Sienna hybrid AWD. Took seats out (a no no) and can haul 4x8 anything and gets 35 mpg. I loaded 12 aheets of 1/2" plywood and closed the trunk, hardly sagged at allIn my particular case I'm looking at having to change jobs after Sept this year and will end up with an hour commute so I'm going to put a crap load of miles on it but still need to do farm stuff.
Doesn't take much to beat a Chevy just saying!
Those foreign cars are more American than most of what the domestics haveJust after Christmas I seen my dad do something I never thought he would ever do. My sister was need a car, her 2000 Mustang finally gave it up after 180,000 miles. Dad bought her a 2020 Nissan; he has always been death on any sort of foreign cars even if it was built here. Maybe the world really is coming to an end.
I didn't read Duramax in that anywhere.... but does it ride better?You can get a twin turbo V6 with electric motor assist in a 2022 Toyota.
I have been buying GMC Duramax diesels for my company since 2007. We have put millions on miles on GMC trucks. We get a 125,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty... usually if something brakes it breaks in the first year.
We average 300,000 miles before we trade them off. Pretty good trucks.
Avoid "new generation years" as you don't want to be a beta tester.
True, but Toyota trans. Are expensiveDoesn't take much to beat a Chevy just saying!
All transmissions are expensive nowadays. Too many electronics in them..True, but Toyota trans. Are expensive
True, but Toyota trans. Are expensive
Yes, and if you have problems they don't even put in a new transmission. Dad had a 2004 Chevy that had transmission troubles when it was brand new. They would not put a new one in, only a rebuilt. He argued with them that a new truck should have a new trany; he finally gave up and they put in a rebuilt one. He had not problem after that. It was GM's policy to put in a rebuilt one.All transmissions are expensive nowadays. Too many electronics in them..
kind of..Seems to me that the 10 speed auto was a collaboration between Ford and Chev. Is there truth to that?
I have a Dodge car, that the transmission was replaced under warranty 6 months after we bought it new. It has had problems since then but so far, they've all been fixed with software updates and reboots.
kind of..
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