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View Poll Results: favorite pickup truck make?
chevy 9 52.94%
toyota 1 5.88%
ford 3 17.65%
dodge 3 17.65%
international 0 0%
honda 0 0%
Nissan 1 5.88%
Voters: 17. This poll is closed

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Old 09.11.2007
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toyota=quality

bucks, I can't argue with you about the Toyota. My wife had a 76 Corolla when we got married, I drove that for work for 2 years, had to junk it at 196,000 miles because of our stupid emissions rules at the time(now repealed) and it ran great, still got 30+ mpg, all with one of the four cylanders at only 75 lbs.! My parents currently have two Toyotas and love them. Glad to hear theres more to the Tundra than hype. I wasnt able to consider them when I bought my current truck because I needed to be able to pull my 22'x8.5' enclosed trailer. Maybe when the trailer sells though.....
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I'll have to give Dodge/Cummins a vote. 2004.5 Dooley. We pull a 32 ft. 5er. Only 30k miles, but no problems. Plenty of power for the mountains. Fuel mileage suckzzz. Just have to enjoy it more.
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Chevy or Dodge either one is fine with me. I also like the Nissan Titan's.
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