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Balboa455
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Posted: 11/29/07 04:02 PM
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Say General Motors, Chrysler and Ford all went into financial receivership and were broken up by greedy Venture Capital Firms, would you buy a Titan or a Tundra? (They are closer to it than you might think...Cough, DODGE!) Oh, did I say that?
Anyway, I think I would have to say I would go for the Tundra. It has more bed, cab and engine options as well as the strongest feeling truck brakes I have ever experienced. AND THE INTERIOR DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A CHINESE TOY MANUFACTURER PUT IT TOGETHER! $40K for an interior that would shame a rental car Ford Focus? Which would you choose?
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Wheat
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| Posts: 368
| Joined: 10/07
Posted: 11/29/07 09:10 PM
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No doubt about it, The Titan. If course i'm biased, Been a Nissan Master Technician for goin on 11 years now. I'm not really feeling the whole Freight Train look, feel, and size of the Tundra. To be honest, the Frontier is my next daily..
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esanchez
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Posted: 11/30/07 05:02 PM
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Yep. I'm a fan of the Frontier. (Read my blog post). If Nissan offered it with the 5.6 Endurance, I'd get it in a heartbeat, although the 4.0 is a pretty spunky mill.
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Wheat
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Posted: 11/30/07 05:07 PM
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It's just a matter of time i think, since the Pathfinder received it this year. And if it's not offered, can we say Engine swap??!!
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Posted: 12/02/07 07:41 AM
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I wouldn`t buy any of them,i want one of the new Dakota quad cabs. don`t like the looks of the other two.
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esanchez
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Posted: 12/03/07 12:07 PM
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I wouldn't write the General off quite yet. I think they're still going to be around a while. Dodge, not so sure about.
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