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Curious why you ended up with a Corolla? I've
Driven Corolla, chr? And Corolla hatch and they all seem quite small for a family "SUV" I was expecting the new tundra, 4 runner or the new sequoia as a family overland suv
Curious why you ended up with a Corolla? I've
Driven Corolla, chr? And Corolla hatch and they all seem quite small for a family "SUV" I was expecting the new tundra, 4 runner or the new sequoia as a family overland suv
Here you go. He posted a few pages back.
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Originally Posted by red kryptonite
due to ongoing (non life threatening) health issues my gf has moved back home to take care of her aging ESL parents. so until we find a more permanent solutions we've been in a semi long distance relationship. i racked up 35k km last year. these long trips back and forth in a lowered car with aggresive wheels and sticky tires really took a toll on me and the cars paint. at almost 100k km, it was a good time to get something more reliable and more forgiving with high km
Edit: My 28,000th post!
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Originally Posted by BIC_BAWS
I literally do not plan on buying another vehicle in my lifetime, assuming it doesn't get written off.
thanks for the invite and rolla love. glad somebody likes it haha
i'll see if i can take the rolla out that night.
just returned her back to my parents....
BECAUSE SHES FINALLY HERE!!!!!!
sorry for the troll
Spoiler!
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Originally Posted by JDMDreams
Curious why you ended up with a Corolla? I've
Driven Corolla, chr? And Corolla hatch and they all seem quite small for a family "SUV" I was expecting the new tundra, 4 runner or the new sequoia as a family overland suv
i picked the rolla cross for my retired parents because it was the best bang for the buck in terms of safety and "lack" of features. didnt want something with too many bells and whistles. plus it was the perfect size for them, easy to maneuver around town.
HERE IS THE REAL REVEAL
2023 tundra trd pro
waited forever for this... probably couldve gotten it sooner but i didnt want to leave multiple deposits at multiples dealerships. plus i wanted black with red guts specifically
first overlanding excursion to the local starbucks hahaha
then off for paint correction and ceramic coating
id argue ratrolla cross is still better. Every time i see a truck like that, im wondering if you are a drywaller, or a contractor, or a guy who needs to actually use the truck bed. 99% of the time, its just empty bed and usually jacked to the sky for god knows what reason.
I get it though, i drove that f150 and was in love. Its pretty cool sitting in a huge ass truck. kinda like your a king on a throne or something.
its also quite POTENTIALLY USEFUL. although the reality of it is that ill never use any of it. I aint gonna tow, or load anything. There might be the occasional dumb fuck who would want me to help him move, but other than that, it'll be just a useless truck in the city. Cost to utility ratio is not worth it FOR ME.
id argue ratrolla cross is still better. Every time i see a truck like that, im wondering if you are a drywaller, or a contractor, or a guy who needs to actually use the truck bed. 99% of the time, its just empty bed and usually jacked to the sky for god knows what reason.
I get it though, i drove that f150 and was in love. Its pretty cool sitting in a huge ass truck. kinda like your a king on a throne or something.
its also quite POTENTIALLY USEFUL. although the reality of it is that ill never use any of it. I aint gonna tow, or load anything. There might be the occasional dumb fuck who would want me to help him move, but other than that, it'll be just a useless truck in the city. Cost to utility ratio is not worth it FOR ME.
ya these fall size trucks have a very commanding feel to them. my favorite thing is cyclist dont pull up next to you at a stop light and they tend to move over a tad closer to the curb when youre behind them
having a truck bed will be a game changer for camping. just throw all the dirty/wet gear in the bed and go home
id argue ratrolla cross is still better. Every time i see a truck like that, im wondering if you are a drywaller, or a contractor, or a guy who needs to actually use the truck bed. 99% of the time, its just empty bed and usually jacked to the sky for god knows what reason.
I get it though, i drove that f150 and was in love. Its pretty cool sitting in a huge ass truck. kinda like your a king on a throne or something.
its also quite POTENTIALLY USEFUL. although the reality of it is that ill never use any of it. I aint gonna tow, or load anything. There might be the occasional dumb fuck who would want me to help him move, but other than that, it'll be just a useless truck in the city. Cost to utility ratio is not worth it FOR ME.
Agreed on how nobody uses them but personally I can't stand driving them lol. I've logged a fair number of hours in rental F150s and hated every second.
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Originally Posted by maksimizer
half those dudes are hotter than ,my GF.
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Originally Posted by RevYouUp
reading this thread is like waiting for goku to charge up a spirit bomb in dragon ball z
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Originally Posted by Good_KarMa
OH thank god. I thought u had sex with my wife. :cry: