Aww congratulations! When is yours due to arrive???
(Trying to keep on topic) My husband wants a Tundra but I told him we're not getting a vehicle that gets less than 20 mpg. He took the hint, bought a bike this summer, and is still riding it this week lol.
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Aww congratulations! When is yours due to arrive???
Some time around early Dec. Still havent decide on a name yet (its a she too).
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(Trying to keep on topic) My husband wants a Tundra but I told him we're not getting a vehicle that gets less than 20 mpg. He took the hint, bought a bike this summer, and is still riding it this week lol.
Some time around early Dec. Still havent decide on a name yet (its a she too).
I thought he has an Accord.......
He does. It's leased and we unfortunately had to drive it to South Carolina for a trip this summer we wanted to take the Mustang on. We've had it 9 months and it has 13,000 miles already lol. So he's been driving the bike a lot too. Don't get me wrong, the Accord gets about 32 mpg but the bike gets about 50. And he's always wanted a truck but I was like why? We only need one about 4 times a year.
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What if "she" is a "he"? Sometimes the ultrasound can't see the little pecker ya know.
No, she gave a good view of that area during the ultrasound. There was no doubt. Both of Jesse's boys I guess were very obviously not girls.
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He does. It's leased and we unfortunately had to drive it to South Carolina for a trip this summer we wanted to take the Mustang on. We've had it 9 months and it has 13,000 miles already lol. So he's been driving the bike a lot too. Don't get me wrong, the Accord gets about 32 mpg but the bike gets about 50.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh! I thought you were talking about a bicycle
The Vette is the ONLY GM product I would even consider at the moment. You FAIL!
VMAX! You're still trolling these forums? You were the one person who ever got me to argue with an idiot over the internet believe it or not, it was over a TUNDRA. Somebody hates them and has still made a point almost 5 years later to get those punches thrown. How'd that POS 07 Chevy work out for ya? I see you no longer own it nor desire to own another hahaha. Shoulda boughta Tundra
What the hell are you still doing around these parts? This is hardly corvetteowners.com
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VMAX! You're still trolling these forums? You were the one person who ever got me to argue with an idiot over the internet believe it or not, it was over a TUNDRA. Somebody hates them and has still made a point almost 5 years later to get those punches thrown. How'd that POS 07 Chevy work out for ya? I see you no longer own it nor desire to own another hahaha. Shoulda boughta Tundra
What the hell are you still doing around these parts? This is hardly corvetteowners.com
Sorry, I do not recognize your username.
I have never owned a Chevy. I do still own my 07 Sierra though. Not sure where you got your misinformation from?
My truck has been just fine, it's just behind the competition at the moment. If the next gen matches or exceeds the Ford or Ram, I would consider one. You see, not being a fanboy allows me to choose the best product currently available at the time of purchase.
I have never owned a Chevy. I do still own my 07 Sierra though. Not sure where you got your misinformation from?
My truck has been just fine, it's just behind the competition at the moment. If the next gen matches or exceeds the Ford or Ram, I would consider one. You see, not being a fanboy allows me to choose the best product currently available at the time of purchase.
You and I spared over the trucks when they came out, it was a long time ago haha. Here is the thread: "American vs Foreign"
Just FYI, I am only poking around, having a little fun. I didn't mean to come off as attacking you. Just really surprised you still lurk around here all these years later and yet you still do not own a Toyota. Forgive me for mixing up the Chevy vs GMC. I was going purely from memory. The GMC is better looking and only shares the doors with the Chevy, but it is really the same truck underneath it all, so one in the same as far as I am concerned.
And lastly, I'd like to point out that I'm more than just a fanboy; I'm a believer. I have over 150,000 miles seat time in all forms of Toyotas. None of them have ever left me sit, and that's incredible if you consider the condition of some of the GARBAGE I brought home over the last few years hahaha.
That being said, I just bought my first non-Toyota this summer, a Dodge Ram 2500 with a 12V Cummins and an NV4500 5 speed. Now that's a SOLID engine/tranny and a JUNK chassis; but both built in the USA. Point being, I don't consider country of origin near as much as I consider quality when I make a vehicular purchase. If I can drive 150,000 miles and never sit alongside the road, why would I drive anything else?
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'05 Camry SE. Fwd/I4/5spd. Super white with black leather interior. My personal limo
'90 Pickup Std. Cab DLX. 4wd/I4/5spd. 3" body lift and Tundra 17's. 7M-GE swap in progress
I have never owned a Chevy. I do still own my 07 Sierra though. Not sure where you got your misinformation from?
My truck has been just fine, it's just behind the competition at the moment. If the next gen matches or exceeds the Ford or Ram, I would consider one. You see, not being a fanboy allows me to choose the best product currently available at the time of purchase.
Didn't your wife own an Impala before her current Honda Accord?
Just messing
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You and I spared over the trucks when they came out, it was a long time ago haha. Here is the thread: "American vs Foreign"
Just FYI, I am only poking around, having a little fun. I didn't mean to come off as attacking you. Just really surprised you still lurk around here all these years later and yet you still do not own a Toyota. Forgive me for mixing up the Chevy vs GMC. I was going purely from memory. The GMC is better looking and only shares the doors with the Chevy, but it is really the same truck underneath it all, so one in the same as far as I am concerned.
And lastly, I'd like to point out that I'm more than just a fanboy; I'm a believer. I have over 150,000 miles seat time in all forms of Toyotas. None of them have ever left me sit, and that's incredible if you consider the condition of some of the GARBAGE I brought home over the last few years hahaha.
That being said, I just bought my first non-Toyota this summer, a Dodge Ram 2500 with a 12V Cummins and an NV4500 5 speed. Now that's a SOLID engine/tranny and a JUNK chassis; but both built in the USA. Point being, I don't consider country of origin near as much as I consider quality when I make a vehicular purchase. If I can drive 150,000 miles and never sit alongside the road, why would I drive anything else?
If you notice, I have not been involved in any Tundra discussions in several years here at TN. This is the the first one in many years.
Oh...and a whopping 150,000 miles huh? That many? nOOb
I am 46 and I have never been stranded by any car...GM or otherwise (one exception being my 79 Mustang, but that was my fault for not having the proper anti-freeze in it and it froze up on me on a -30 F night ). I'd estimate that at about 500,000 miles.
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