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You're welcome.
"Pete McKinney" wrote in message m... Thanks for the really great responses. Most of my hauling should be short distances, so I think I'll try and stay with the Sienna. Nice to get such quick, friendly and informative responses. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ================================ Can't speak about the Tacoma but I've had a Tundra for almost three years and it's a great truck. the local dealer is walking distance from my house. A couple of years ago they bought a very big property and built a big sterile showroom. i went down to see the trucks and all they had were overpriced crew cab types. The Tundra was almost as expensive as a Sienna. I'd really like a 'Highlander' SUV but they cost about $38k CDN. I'd have to end my 7 month retirement and go find a job to afford that baby. |
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On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 00:26:46 GMT, "Don White"
wrote: the local dealer is walking distance from my house. A couple of years ago they bought a very big property and built a big sterile showroom. i went down to see the trucks and all they had were overpriced crew cab types. The Tundra was almost as expensive as a Sienna. I'd really like a 'Highlander' SUV but they cost about $38k CDN. I'd have to end my 7 month retirement and go find a job to afford that baby. =========================================== I have the extended cab Tundra (4 doors, small back seat) with a fitted cap over the cargo area, painted to match. From a distance it looks like a large SUV and has many of the advantages at a much lower price ( a bit over $30K USD plus $1700 for the cap). Those are three year old prices of course. I can carry five people for short distances, or longer distances if they are small or have a high pain threshold :-) |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 00:26:46 GMT, "Don White" wrote: the local dealer is walking distance from my house. A couple of years ago they bought a very big property and built a big sterile showroom. i went down to see the trucks and all they had were overpriced crew cab types. The Tundra was almost as expensive as a Sienna. I'd really like a 'Highlander' SUV but they cost about $38k CDN. I'd have to end my 7 month retirement and go find a job to afford that baby. =========================================== I have the extended cab Tundra (4 doors, small back seat) with a fitted cap over the cargo area, painted to match. From a distance it looks like a large SUV and has many of the advantages at a much lower price ( a bit over $30K USD plus $1700 for the cap). Those are three year old prices of course. I can carry five people for short distances, or longer distances if they are small or have a high pain threshold :-) I understand the double cab version is pretty comfortable. Even in my Tacoma, my 6' son is comfortable in the back, with the front seat at its rearmost position. |
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