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Default An interesting video on pickup truck box bounce

On Aug 2, 5:33?pm, "JimH" ask wrote:
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On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 23:27:02 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing

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Anybody with a socket wrench and five minutes could easily reverse the
outcome
of that dummied up test.


When Ford's start regularly going 200,000+ miles without anything
besides
minor
routine maintenance, please let me know. That is NOT their present
reputation.


What exactly does pickup box bounce indicate, anyway? Maybe Ford needs
to
do
some homework. It may be an advantage for the mighty oak tree to sway
in
the
wind, rather than standing firm and breaking. Most competent engineers
know
that.


You must be a Tundra owner. ;-)


Of course he is - it's pretty obvious.


He'd rather pay $47,000 for a Tundra that will shake it'self apart
than a Ford which at $34,000 won't.


Heh, heh, heh...


You are wrong on all counts. I don't own a Tundra. However Fords do not
have a
very good reputation for living a long life without major repairs. They
are
crap, plain and simple. Is the Toyota perfect? Far from it. It's still a
hell of
a lot better than any current Ford. To compare them for quality is
laughable.


Really laughable. Total cost of ownership from beginning to end of usable
life
makes the Toyota half the price of the Ford or better. You are a sucker
for
initial low price. PT Barnum knew all about you..


We own a Toyota Highlander and could not be happier with it. Does that
mean the Tundra is of equal quality? Hmm.......

I will be purchasing a pickup in the near future and have narrowed my choice
to the three that were tested in the link I orignally provided. I am not a
Dodge or Nissan fan.

I thought the bed stability test was a good example of the finish quality
between these 3 trucks and was a start for me to compare the 3. Whether
or not a simple tightening of nuts with a socket wrench can fix the problem
highlighted by the test is debatable at this point..........the main point
is that the trucks were tested as rolled out by the factories.

I know brand loyalty is important to some...........I am looking to move
past that.

Perhaps this thread can result in some unbiased reviews based on experiences
with the Ford F-150, Chevy Silveraldo and Toyota Tundra.

Heck, reviews of the Dodge Ram and Nissan Titan pickups are also welcome.
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Your Highlander is the same basic vehicle as our Lexus 400H, but I'm
assuming yours is not a hybrid. The Highlander/Lexus are very well
made.

I'd like to see Toyota use that six cylinder hybrid platform to build
a light duty pickup. It probably wouldn't be suitable for towing much,
but for schlepping home a couple of sheets of plywood or two dozen 50-
pound bags of fertilizer it would probably work very well. I don't
think the hybrid would be the best choice for launching a boat-
somehow I'd be nervous with two of the four electric motors entirely
submerged when backed down a boat ramp. Maybe it's OK, but then again
maybe not.