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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Magoo" data-source="post: 2713029" data-attributes="member: 124360"><p>Please, coming from a mechanic, DO NOT buy a toyota. They used to be good but they are riding on their reputation now. The prices are high and the quality doesn't warrant it these days. I cant tell you how many engines and front differentials we've seen take a dump. Not sure they're engineered for hard Colorado winters. </p><p></p><p>Nissans have been awesome for years, and still are.</p><p></p><p>Chevy still has a very, very good drivetrain but I hate working on them. They are built to be taken to the dealer for work and take alot of special tools and knowledge to take apart. Layers and layers and layers of plastic and brittle clips to get to anything in the interior. </p><p></p><p>Mazda makes a great car. </p><p></p><p>Fords are getting better, but be wary of the known issues. My business owner freind has had a fleet of ford trucks for years and likes them.</p><p></p><p>We always say if we could get a ford super duty with a 12 vslve cummins engine and manual control allison transmission, it would be the last truck you ever buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Magoo, post: 2713029, member: 124360"] Please, coming from a mechanic, DO NOT buy a toyota. They used to be good but they are riding on their reputation now. The prices are high and the quality doesn't warrant it these days. I cant tell you how many engines and front differentials we've seen take a dump. Not sure they're engineered for hard Colorado winters. Nissans have been awesome for years, and still are. Chevy still has a very, very good drivetrain but I hate working on them. They are built to be taken to the dealer for work and take alot of special tools and knowledge to take apart. Layers and layers and layers of plastic and brittle clips to get to anything in the interior. Mazda makes a great car. Fords are getting better, but be wary of the known issues. My business owner freind has had a fleet of ford trucks for years and likes them. We always say if we could get a ford super duty with a 12 vslve cummins engine and manual control allison transmission, it would be the last truck you ever buy. [/QUOTE]
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