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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 2865116" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>But really tho, it's whatever. My 2007 Tacoma is likely the last vehicle I'll buy brand new. I'm pushing 230k on in now, luckily with no major repairs, but if/when shat starts breaking - it will get fixed (upgraded if possible) regardless of cost. I like it. It works. Reliable. Huge offroad aftermarket support. I'll probably keep it forever unless I finally decide to replace it with an 80 series cruiser (which are becoming quite valuable themselves). Old Tacos and LCs hold their value pretty well tho. Better than 90s suburbans. </p><p></p><p>Drive what you like. I think it's still better than how most people spend their transportation budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 2865116, member: 4319"] But really tho, it's whatever. My 2007 Tacoma is likely the last vehicle I'll buy brand new. I'm pushing 230k on in now, luckily with no major repairs, but if/when shat starts breaking - it will get fixed (upgraded if possible) regardless of cost. I like it. It works. Reliable. Huge offroad aftermarket support. I'll probably keep it forever unless I finally decide to replace it with an 80 series cruiser (which are becoming quite valuable themselves). Old Tacos and LCs hold their value pretty well tho. Better than 90s suburbans. Drive what you like. I think it's still better than how most people spend their transportation budget. [/QUOTE]
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