mailbox4449
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Thanks for your input. I am aware of the Taco issues. I test drove one and didnt care for the stretched out seating or the sluggish motor. I also did some research on it and came up with similar complaints regarding TSB's. I appreciate your experiencesAt the end of the day it's your decision to buy what you feel is right. I wouldn't ask anyone to "convince" me on anything. If you're finding your research is leading to reliability concerns, then buy something else. I've had my issues with many auto makers, including Toyota. I've probably purchased 12 + cars in my lifetime (i like to upgrade often) and this is the first truck I plan on keep on keeping for the long haul. I have my concerns on certain aspects of reliability on this truck, mainly the engine with it's fuel in oil issue, but at the end of the day my research hasn't found a single case of a 2.3 engine dying from it, but I will be keeping my eye on it. If you think this truck has reliability issues, look at the list of TSB's on the Tacoma. It's ridiculous. The GM twins? Nope, shitty 8 speed transmission. The Ridgeline? Reliable but not a real truck. The Tacoma? Owned one, hated it and again the TSB's alone, not to mention the transmission shifting issues. Gladiator? Possibly reliable but history has shown a lot of electrical issues. The only other truck i'd consider if buying new would be the Frontier. I've owned one in the past, and it was bullet proof and I beat the crap out of that truck.

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and am comfortable working on a carbureted motor to an EFI. Brakes, hoses, some electrical, trim etc....I've either done it or attempted to do it and learned in the process.