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Originally Posted by Vmax2007
1. Onstar
2. Eaton rear Locking Diff.
3. FBF
4. Autotrac Automatic 4WD transfer case.
5. Heated washer fluid.
6. Rainsense Wipers.
7. 12 way dual power seats
8. 4mm Panel gaps (vs 8-10mm on Tundra). (Ok, not practical maybe, but an indicator of a better built truck with better fit-n-finish)
9. 5 star frontal crash test rating.
10. Better warranty (imagine that!! since Toyota is supposedly so much more reliable).
11. AFM
Plus, GM has more engine/drivetrain offerings (including E85 and Hybrids (classic bodystyle)). No exposed boltheads in bed (haven't had these since 1988).
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Lets see here...
1. Costs money and really doesnt know anything useful.
2. Avaliable on a tundra I believe
3. Not everyone knows the abreviations smart boy.
5. As in windshield washer fluid? Heating doesn't really do anything.
6. I have eyes. I can see rain. I perfer to control my own wipers thank you very much.
7. I can also move my own seat. Im not a weak little girl. If you need a truck that big, I think you can move your own seat.
8. Panel gap size = not an indicator of a better built truck.
9. Pay attention and dont rear-end anyone.
10. Thats because your truck
needs a good warranty, or the cars wouldnt sell.
11. Anal Fucking Machines?
E85 doesn't really help it...because we eat corn too! We cant put it all in our cars. Its also just as efficient as gasoline. Also, when was the last time you saw a gas station that had ethanol. As for hybrids, you guys have more models, because you have more cars, because you have more smaller companies, and because youre larger than Toyota. And yet, we are still able to take over the market. Seems you might be doing something wrong, eh?