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Old 06-29-2014, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by SteveLord
^ Regarding radio there are some 2013s in the XLT and lower trims that still have this setup. I thought the 2014 expanded the size of the screen again so it's a little closer to the ones on the higher trims.

I have that setup. I love it. Everything I need and nothing I don't. I'm 20 and don't need touch screen.
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When you buy toyota you are giving profits away to the Japanese. We are suppose to help bring our American economy up, that doesn't happen when you let our money leave the states.
Such a stupid argument. You check your facts on that?


I hate toyota, theyre ugly as ****. But this has been discussed at least a million times. Also our economy is in a massive growth spirt, buying a toyota over a ford isn't going to send us into a recession lol
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Old 06-30-2014, 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by AricsFX
Such a stupid argument. You check your facts on that? I hate toyota, theyre ugly as ****. But this has been discussed at least a million times. Also our economy is in a massive growth spirt, buying a toyota over a ford isn't going to send us into a recession lol
The facts are toyota is owned by the Japanese, when a dealer buys its franchise it's buying into that company and the profits don't stay here. Where did I say it was going to send us into a recession? Please quote it for me
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Originally Posted by jedeckert1984
I have that setup. I love it. Everything I need and nothing I don't. I'm 20 and don't need touch screen.
The other XLT radio isn't a touch screen.
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hahahahahahahah!

Originally Posted by HCFX2013
"The Tundra has a C-channel frame which allows for flex in the rear, and rigidity up front. F-150's fully-boxed frame does not allow for flex"

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Old 06-30-2014, 01:49 AM
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Originally Posted by shazam
Oh I don't know.....if the price were the same I might have considered one. They aren't. I do know that if we didn't have the kind of all-out competition we do on the big trucks, I'd be driving a regular car.

The guy actually seems to know the strong points of the product he is selling. That's what a good salesman does, isn't it?
Funny you should say that...There was one point in the video where the salesman stuttered for a second when he couldn't remember what a driveshaft was called. You can tell from the tone of his voice that he's reading off a script that the service department wrote up for him. Just another salesman.
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Old 06-30-2014, 03:22 AM
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Originally Posted by smcnich
The other XLT radio isn't a touch screen.
I know, I was talking about the one offered in Lariat and up packages. I could of got an FX4 but didn't need all the flashy stuff.
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I had a 2001 Toyota Tundra till 2013, was a great reliable truck. Never really had many issues with it. I've always really been a Ford guy (owned 4 Mustangs since 1996) so when the time was right I traded the Tundra in and got my (current) F150. What I did always appreciate was how "American Made" the Tundra was, and still is. It more "American" than any Chevy truck, or Ram. Which is sad really.
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but ford leaves exposed metal in the engine compartment, toyota doesnt...
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Completely biased review, and its apparent he doesn't know much about the Ford


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