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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4304099" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>Don't think they did the engine recall out of the kindness of their heart. Been an issue since releasing their V6 twin Turbo. Even crazier, the turbos fail quite often. To replace the turbos the cab must be raised off the frame. Dealerships won't even accept Tundra's for trade in. Toyota has done many things right in the past by releasing good reliable vehicles, as for the current batch this is what happens with too many EPA mandates for mileage and emissions standards. </p><p></p><p>I am not buying the argument that CAFE standards and EPA requirements have made for better vehicles. the 1960 Ford Falcon was capable of 25 to 30 mpg before automakers had CAFE requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4304099, member: 27098"] Don't think they did the engine recall out of the kindness of their heart. Been an issue since releasing their V6 twin Turbo. Even crazier, the turbos fail quite often. To replace the turbos the cab must be raised off the frame. Dealerships won't even accept Tundra's for trade in. Toyota has done many things right in the past by releasing good reliable vehicles, as for the current batch this is what happens with too many EPA mandates for mileage and emissions standards. I am not buying the argument that CAFE standards and EPA requirements have made for better vehicles. the 1960 Ford Falcon was capable of 25 to 30 mpg before automakers had CAFE requirements. [/QUOTE]
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