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TOYOTA TACOMA vs FORD RANGER- Part XI
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My Ranger, as stated, does a great deal of work. The bed, while lined with Ameriguard liner, does show some scaring...its a truck!
Anyone willing to post gas prices?
Denver: $1.75/1.85/1.95 for the 3 grades.
You can find $1.55-1.60 regular some places, but not many.
I thought so!
;-)
hauling dog, canoe, skis, fishing gear, rifles, shotguns, 5 200+# guys plus 5 big coolers (FULL) to the races, firewood, camping gear, pipe, lumber, bricks (2 big recycle bins full ~600#),
plus, I have taken it through the woods, Vermont winter sno (skiing), mud, beach, etc.
plus, last year, I used a rope to pull 4 telephone poles down my driveway!
She gets 41 mpg highway. The only thing is, she has a little rust on each rear fender, and I'd like a little more ground clearance and cargo room.
HONDA, PLEASE MAKE A TRUCK AND/OR SUV!!!!!
If you head into the city, it's about $.25 more for all grades.
The reason that oil refining is so expensive is due to different regions requiring a special gas. Chicago has its own special freaking gas!
Congress really needs to step in and set a nation wide standard for all gas. Problem solved. Gas prices will become more stable and be pretty consistent throughout the country. No more $.50 jumps in 1 week, which are becoming way too common here in Chicagoland.
With the unleaded gas, and proper maintenance, there should be little if any emissions. Emissions mean waste and inefficiency, something people seeking performance also want to avoid. The trouble is Americans' laziness for keeping things working properly.
Oh, I prefer a fuel efficient car, but don't think that anyone should be told to BY LAW! Keep the government out of my business, thank you.
For the person who commented on a National Fuel standard, it will happen but places like chicago and California will still be able to adopt more stringent formulations, It's the nature of our system the feds set a level nothing stops locals or states from going further. Believe it's 2006? 2008? for the new EPA diesel formulation standard to go in. Won't stop states from adopting more stringent ones that exceed the EPA guidance requirements.
I've always found trucks to be more versatile than car's but then I move alot, get out into the middle of nowhere alot, and finally there is no way my girlfriends dog is riding on the upholstery in a 20,000+ car. Besides Dog Breath the hair is a killer on black slacks.
Do I use the truck to it's fullest potential, at times. Are those times when I couldn't do what I do with the truck in a car enough to justify it instead of a car. Yep you betcha. As for owning two vehicles, It's not my job to keep auto workers around the world employed. Besides the pollution from the production of the extra vehicle would probably take years to offset in emissions of my truck compared to the difference in emissions from a more fuel efficient commuter. I still get a kick out of the Earth First Bumper stickers on suburbans, however. You have to wonder if the people are really that clueless.
Pave the World
(it was a paving company, duh!)
I thought it was pretty funny.
Right now there is a battle going on about salmon or jobs here in the NW. Power is not going to be inexpensive anylonger. Screw the damn fish in my opinion, I would rather have food on my table and a roof over my head!!
$1.55/$1.65/$1.75
$1.66/$1.86/$1.96
They only have powers which we give to them.
I believe this goes against interstate commerce or something like that.
In any event, they should get out of my car, wallet, safe, uterus, schools, and life in general. The federal government should exist for maybe a national defense force, and maybe some highways (part of national defense). That is it.
Here we go:
2001 go to a flat income tax, cut IRS staff 80%
2002 reduce flat tax to 5%, eliminate all other federal taxes, cut IRS 50% more
2003 eliminate federal income tax, eliminate IRS
2004 get the demopublicans/republicrats (they are the same) out of office
Liberal? Ha! I'm for common sense. Both political parties (and even the other small ones) are full of morons.
The oil industry does fall into ICC jurisdiction (sp?).
Winter gas, summer gas - fine. Just make it the same formulation throughout the country. If you haven't opened your eyes and realized, it's the states, counties, and cities that are screwing everything all up with their specialized regional gasoline formulations.
BTW, a flat tax rate would be great.
I'm just curious as to your plans on how to run the country after cutting off the funding source for the largest employer by far in the US (the government).
I currently live in the most fascist state in the country, Massachusetts. (Californians might argue with me, but we WERE at one time the Cradle of Liberty!)
What do you mean "run the country"? I think the US government is way way WAY oversized. Downsize the entire government. A lot. The states and municipalities can do a pretty good job at taking care of themselves.
I suppose you might be right about the specialized regional formulations, but wouldn't that be up to the individual regions? If you don't like that region, move or vote the bums out. Keep the federal government out of our local affairs.
I thought "all able bodied males, between the ages of 18 and 45..." were part of the militia? That is the only one I know about. The same one which fought off General Gage and King George.
Have a great weekend.
Mid Grade: ARM
Premium: LEG
I agree that the government is grossly obiese. It does need to go on a drastic diet. But, it must be done gradually with the correct areas trimmed, or we're in for economic ruin.
Stay with me here. If there is a federally mandated formula for the entire country, gas prices EVERYWHERE will decrease and also be much less volatile.
That means YOU will pay less at the pump. So will I. We won't have a month where the price of gas doubles.
Just go with whatever formulation is the most stringent, whether it be the Chicago formula or LA formula. It could be used everywhere.
It's just common sense. Set a standard, and we can all benefit.
You have a great couple days off the working grind too.
Keep the government out of the loop completely. Get rid of the taxes, and let free trade sort out the price. Competition will take care of that.
Once you accept that an individual or group should be able to use the power of the state to impose their belief on others, even in the absence of any direct impact on the person or property of another, you have accepted in principle the legitimacy of laws against firearm ownership, eating meat, worshiping the wrong G-d, or anything about which a sufficient number of people have strong feelings.
This all makes for happier truck owners.
Keep on truckin'!
I believe there needs to be government but this has gotten way out of hand. Take a look at your tax bills, for both state, federal, city... I believe there is going to be a revolution in this country in our lifetime. Not a bloody revolution, it will be decided by the voters.
Enough on this topic.... I'm sure big brother is reading this and tracing everyone one of us down...
I guess you're too young to remember the phony gas shortages in the last years of Jimmy Carter. He fired staff member that, as they stated, refused to lower their estimates of oil reserves to the low level he expected. Even at that time, and with only the oil discovered at that point, they estimated that we had several hundred years worth in this country alone. Carter was about to implement mandatory gas rationing and would have if he had been re-elected. When Reagan was elected, whether you like him or not, the problem simply disappeared and the price of gas dropped incredibly because of real de-regulation and the extremely abundant supply of world oil. The abundant supply is still there and I doubt that gas will rise to the level you speak of anytime soon. If foreign oil prices go too high, it will spark drilling and re-open oil wells in this country. Many closed simply because foreign oil was cheaper. I don't think that it's a bad idea to look at alternate energy ideas but until they catch on, I don't see why we have to sacrifice our life style for phony fear tactics.
I agree with your last post too except that I doubt that the government cares much what we think in this forum.
I guess you're too young to remember the phony gas shortages in the last years of Jimmy Carter. He fired staff member that, as they stated, refused to lower their estimates of oil reserves to the low level he expected. Even at that time, and with only the oil discovered at that point, they estimated that we had several hundred years worth in this country alone. Carter was about to implement mandatory gas rationing and would have if he had been re-elected. When Reagan was elected, whether you like him or not, the problem simply disappeared and the price of gas dropped incredibly because of real de-regulation and the extremely abundant supply of world oil. The abundant supply is still there and I doubt that gas will rise to the level you speak of anytime soon. If foreign oil prices go too high, it will spark drilling and re-open oil wells in this country. Many closed simply because foreign oil was cheaper. I don't think that it's a bad idea to look at alternate energy ideas but until they catch on, I don't see why we have to sacrifice our life style for phony fear tactics.
May I also add that even though I don't like paying more for gas either, can you name another product that is still cheaper than it was 20 or so years ago? If it weren't for all of the taxes and price add-ons due to environmental regulations added since then, it would be about 50 cents cheaper in most states and no one would be complaining.
Same with oil shale, not profitable.
Back to SUV's. . .
As I stated, I have no use for the big ones, however, have no use for a Corvette either, both get worse mpg than my Ranger. Dont like to see them coming in a parking lot, too big and if parked by one cannot see out. But if someone wants to buy them, so be it. That is one of the rights we have here.
Oil is not a renewable resourse. However, there are enough reserves.
If the regulations change on trucks/SUV's, remember how the industry raised the mpg on cars. Use of cheaper parts, thinner metal, more plastic in panels and interior, all of which makes a vehicle lower in strength.
Do you want to see that in a truck?
Allknowing, let your afore mentioned senator know her idea is not good.
Haha Cthompson at least we agree on something.
And the only "fascism" around here is the kind displayed by the Supreme Court and certin people in the white house trying to ram an unpopular and right wing agenda down everyones throat.
a political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition.
Who wrote hundreds of executive orders in the last few days of office?
Who sent the IRS after certain groups while letting other, lets just say Chicago based groups get away with shaking down busineses?
Who always played the race card in any decision?
You need to read the definition before using the word spoog.
Thanks!
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Price Paid: 22000
Strengths: There is a lot of interior room. The truck is very reliable in all of the snow.
Weaknesses: NOTICE: The CROME is RUSTING!!!!! I purchased the truck brand new!!! It is only 4 months old and I have had to replace the bumper and all four of the rims!!!! I have spoke to two seperate dealerships, and they tell me
that there is no reason to replace the rims because in a couple of months they will rust again. They also tell me that it does not matter how much to wash it or wax it. I can't imagine what else I will have to replace on the truck.
Compared To: Although I enjoy the bodystyle of the Toyota, comparable trucks of Ford and Chevy are not rusting!!! They have been through the same wear and tear of my Toyota. They are made of better quality material. If you are going to invest your money, you might want to think twice.
Review Summary: I really enjoy my Toyota, but it has been nothing but a hassel. I have spent a lot of time replacing pieces on my 4 month old truck. In four months I should not have to be concerned about what is going to rust next. My truck is under warrenty, but I wonder what else is defective on the veichle. If you have the time to spend waiting for replacement parts and like dealing with sales people, this would be the veichle for you. I am sure not all of the products are like mine, but the chance is up to you. I would not recommend purchasing a veichle that is not made of high quality material.
2001 Tacoma Prerunner 2.7L
Price Paid: 16000
Strengths: Good steering tracking. Decent composure on rough pavement. Prerunner looks meaner than WWF character. Design has aged well. Well-calibrated auto tranny.
Weaknesses: Loud wind noise from rear window. Intermittent rattle from dash just like my 95 Tacoma. Skimpy clearcoat in places.
Compared To: 4 cyl auto is peppier than '89 6-cyl 5-spd Ranger once owned, though noiser. Rear-end is much more composed on rough pavement than Rangers.
Review Summary: Regular cab with 4cyl has decent power, even w/auto. Prerunner package, with big tires, rides better than expected. Get the bucket seats, not bench seat, if you can. Biggest gripe is noise -- even for a truck. Undercoating helps reduce tire howl, but engine and tranny buzz gets old fast. Rear sliding window installation looks haphazard and gaps produce whoosh that drowns out radio on interstate. And Toyota would you please pay better attention to dasboard assembly--same broken bracket as in my 95 Tacoma that caused same buzzy rattle. Somebody call the Camry engineers. Hurry.
2000 tacoma x cab 4x4
Price Paid: 21000
Strengths: power is good & interior features are nice
Weaknesses: The rear springs are weak. Don't ever expect to put tools or equipment in the bed & expect it to drive right.
Compared To: 1988 toyota 4x4 and 1993 toyota 4x4
Review Summary: This is my 3rd Toyota 4x4 & is by far the worst. It is great from the cab foward, but the rear springs stink. I felt like I got good service from my dealer but the quality of the springs is poor. The truck rocks side to side going down the interstate like a boat in the middle of the lake. The other 2 toyotas were twice the truck this one is as far as suspension. I'm going to have to spend $500.00 dollars to try & fix the problem by getting additional leafs added. I have always been proud to own a toyota until now. The lst pickup had 200,000 miles & the 2nd 325,000 without a problem. I still own the 2nd pickup.
2000 Tacoma
Price Paid: 19000
Strengths: looks good, goes well in snow or off-road, as long as you manually shift the automatic transmission
Weaknesses: no power, transmission noise and jolts, poor gas milage, bench seats are a nightmare, cd player defect, driver door rattles, overdrive is useless- you can not drive in overdrive except down hill, jumps in and out of gears
Compared To: most recently a '92 4cyl. manuel ex. cab Tacoma
Review Summary: Do yourself a favor and do not purchase a 4cyl. automatic ex. cab Tacoma. I have owned 6 Toyota's, I was a die hard fan until I tried to save some money on the 4cly. model.
At 14,732 miles a new short block had to be put in the truck. The transmission klanks, bumps and jumps when you put it in gear now. pitiful gas milage!!! I am in arbitration with Toyota Inc. now.
Model Info: 2000 Tacoma PreRunner
Price Paid: 15000
Strengths: Reliability, style, maneuverability
Weaknesses: No power, squeaks, rattles
Compared To: 89 Toyota Truck, 91 Celica GTS
Review Summary: I went from a 98 Dakota that was in the shop every 3000 miles for some problem or another, if it wasn't leaking oil the exhaust system was falling apart or the moon roof (dealer installed) was stuck open again. I went back to Toyota for my 3rd one, I had an 89 Truck and a 91 Celica GTS, both were of exceptional quality and build, no squeaks, rattles, problems, both were about 70k when I bought them and they both were over 120k when I sold them. Figured I couldn't go wrong with a new Toyota, wrong!!! The bed on the right rear side is deformed; no bed liner that Toyota put in would stay in the bed! Ended up getting a spray on liner. The truck has no power what so ever, I realize it's the 4cyl, but it is truly pathetic. Two bolts on the steering column have come loose twice now and Toyota says that's interesting, this truck has more rattles and squeaks than an 80 year old home. I will be trading this piece of crap in next summer for something of better quality. I expected this Toyota PreRunner to be at the same level of quality that I had with my previous 2, but it's no where near the level of quality. This thing makes me wish I still had my Dodge...if you can believe that, a Dodge....
Model Info: Tacoma 1999
Strengths: good price, reliable
Weaknesses: no warranty They charge for warranties, but their dealers won't honor them. They just keep your vehicle and give it back unrepaired
Review Summary: Good truck, but the Toyota dealers won't honor their warranties. They don't repair their vehicles even when under warranty to make you buy a new one. They win in court since you can't prove that they didn't fix the problem
2000 Tacoma SR5 Pre-Runner 4X2
Strengths: Reliable and great looks!!!!!
Weaknesses: I hated this truck with a passion. I was my third new Toyota truck. I tried to reain loyal but...Never again. I should have got the 4X4. Expensive vehicle. The SR5 lacked the attention to detail that I used to like about Toyotas. The clock on the SR5 is positioned behind the 2 oclock position behind the steering wheel. Not only had to take eyes of the road but had to lower head and/or remove hand from steering wheel to check time. After 30 minutes in the driver seat I felt like I was being dumped forward. I tried to dismiss it but every time I would drive to Columbia I would get that uncomfortable feeling. The radio for the SR5 must have come out of a Cracker J
Compared To: I've had 3 trucks in my life and all have been Toyotas. Too many Toyotas and Nissans. I got rid of em all.
Review Summary: $24,000 was the list. I would strongly discourage anyone from buying a late model Tacoma. Overpriced, overpriced and overpriced. Toyota lost focus on the 99 4X2 SR5 Tacoma Prerunner. You know, a truck that "looks like it can go off road should at least be able to have some fun without fear of getting stuck in the slightest of dips in the road. I am a common breed of truck buyer. I like features and value. Attention to detail is important to me. By the way I have owned nothing but Toyotas and Nissans ever since I was old enough to think for myself. I've seen Toyota and Nissan at their best and now I am seeing them loose reputation. It is with sadness that I changed my loyality to Chevy and Ford. What a turnaround. I love my new Corvette and my Ford 4x4.
This is my tribute to spoog! But all these reviews were made THIS YEAR.
I can feel the flames a commin'! Just remember for every rule there is an exception. Ford's gets a lot a grief, but they do sell More trucks, but does that mean that they have a greater percentage of problems? Not necessarily... Now Taco fans know what it's like to be on the receiving end.
ODI ID: 744032
Make: FORD TRUCK
Model: RANGER
Year: 2001
Date of Failure: Wednesday, April 11, 2001
Incident: No
Fire: No
Number of Injuries: 0
Component: POWER TRAIN:TRANSMISSION:AUTOMATIC
Summary: WHILE DRIVING BETWEEN MY JOB IN BUFFALO, NY, AND MY HOME IN LEXINGTON, OH, I SUFFERED A COMPLETE TRANSMISSION FAILURE AND WAS FORCED TO LIMP INTO A LOCAL FORD T
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ODI ID: 885481
Make: FORD TRUCK
Model: RANGER
Year: 2001
Date of Failure: Monday, April 02, 2001
Incident: No
Fire: No
Number of Injuries:
Component: FUEL:THROTTLE LINKAGES AND CONTROL
Summary: CONSUMER WAS DRIVING AT APPROXIMATELY 65 MPH WHEN RPMS JUMPED FROM 2800 TO 5000 FOR ABOUT 3 SECONDS, IT OCCURRED 3 TIMES IN 30 MINUTES. HAS HAPPENED SEVERAL
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ODI ID: 885481
Make: FORD TRUCK
Model: RANGER
Year: 2001
Date of Failure: Monday, April 02, 2001
Incident: No
Fire: No
Number of Injuries:
Component: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:INSTRUMENT PANEL:COMPUTER COMMAND CONTROL MODULE
Summary: CONSUMER WAS DRIVING AT APPROXIMATELY 65 MPH WHEN RPMS JUMPED FROM 2800 TO 5000 FOR ABOUT 3 SECONDS, IT OCCURRED 3 TIMES IN 30 MINUTES. HAS HAPPENED SEVERAL
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ODI ID: 883315
Make: FORD TRUCK
Model: RANGER
Year: 2001
Date of Failure: Sunday, March 18, 2001
Incident: No
Fire: No
Number of Injuries:
Component: STRUCTURE:DOOR ASSEMBLY:LATCHES AND LOCKS
Summary: DOOR WILL CLOSE, BUT WILL NOT REMAIN SECURE , IT OPENS WHEN CONSUMER DRIVES AROUND A SHARP TURN. PLEASE PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. *AK
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ODI ID: 741652
Make: FORD TRUCK
Model: RANGER
Year: 2001
Date of Failure: Monday, January 22, 2001
Incident: No
Fire: No
Number of Injuries: 3
Component: INTERIOR SYSTEMS:PASSENGER RESTRAINTS:AIR BAG:FRONTAL
Summary: WAS HIT HEAD ON AIR BAGS DID NOT WORK. *AK
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ODI ID: 877344
Make: FORD TRUCK
Model: RANGER
Year: 2001
Date of Failure: Monday, January 01, 2001
Incident: Yes
Fire: No
Number of Injuries:
Component: BRAKES:HYDRAULIC:ANTI-SKID SYSTEM
Summary: WHILE DRIVING 65 MP CONSUMER HAD TO APPLY BRAKES, AND THEY LOCKED UP. WOULD NOT RELEASE UNTIL ENGINE WAS SHUT OFF. DUE TO ABS LOCKING UP, VEHICLE SPUN AND HIT
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ODI ID: 743113
Make: FORD TRUCK
Model: RANGER
Year: 2001
Date of Failure: Monday, November 27, 2000
Incident: No
Fire: No
Number of Injuries: 0
Component: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:IGNITION
Summary: THIS PROBLEM IS CAUSED BY MEMORY SHORTING IN THE ENGINE COMPUTER AND IS PARTIALLY CORRECTED BY DISCONNECTING POS BATTERY TERMINAL SWITCHING IGNITION ON/OF SEVER
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ODI ID: 738475
Make: FORD TRUCK
Model: RANGER
Year: 2001
Date of Failure: Monday, November 20, 2000
Incident: No
Fire: No
Number of Injuries: 0
Component: FUEL:FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY:TANK
Summary: FUEL TANK OVER FLOWS WHEN FILLED, CAUSING GAS TO RUN ONTO THE GROUND. THIS. IN TURN, CREATES A SERIOUS FIRE HAZARD. *AK
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ODI ID: 737356
Make: FORD TRUCK
Model: RANGER
Year: 2001
Date of Failure: Saturday, November 11, 2000
Incident: No
Fire: No
Number of Injuries: 0
Component: FUEL:FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY:GAUGE:FUEL
Summary: FUEL TANK LEVEL SENSOR DOES NOT ACCURATELY INDICATE LEVEL. FORD CLAIMS THEY KNOW ABOUT THIS PROBLEM BUT CANNOT TELL ME WHEN THEY WILL PROVIDE A REPLACEMENT PAR
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ODI ID: 558935
Make: FORD TRUCK
Model: RANGER
Year: 2001
Date of Failure:
Incident: No
Fire: No
Number of Injuries:
Component: TIRES:EMERGENCY SPARE TIRE
Summary: THE VEHICLE CAME EQUIPPED WITH A SPARE TIRE THAT WAS NOT THE SAME SIZE OF THE TIRES THAT WERE ALREADY ON THE VEHICLE, ALSO THE SPARE TIRE DOES NOT FIT PROPERLY
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ODI ID: 885415
Make: FORD TRUCK
Model: RANGER
Year: 2001
Date of Failure:
Incident: No
Fire: No
Number of Injuries:
Component: INTERIOR SYSTEMS:ACTIVE RESTRAINTS:BELT BUCKLES
Summary: DRIVER 'S SEAT BELT DOES NOT LATCH INTO LOCKING MECHANISM. *AK
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ODI ID: 885422
Make: FORD TRUCK
Model: RANGER
Year: 2001
Date of Failure:
Incident: No
Fire: No
Number of Injuries:
Component: INTERIOR SYSTEMS:ACTIVE RESTRAINTS:BELT BUCKLES
Summary: DRIVER'S SEAT BELT BUCKLE DOES NOT LOCK INTO LATCH MECHANISM. PLEASE GIVE ANY FURTHER DETAILS.*AK
Basically thats exactly what your doing.. Not to mention that even your posts point out the fact that the particular source for the information you are presenting double counts problems.. (see how 885481 is counted twice).
What your posting is no more helpful than a Toyota fan going to tundrasolutions.com and repeating all of the problems folks report there.
Like duplicates?
I did find these. . .
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/complain/compmmy5.cfm
ODI ID: 742001 Component: INTERIOR SYSTEMS:PASSENGER RESTRAINTS:AIR BAG:FRONTAL
ODI ID: 886326 Component: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:IGNITION ANTI-THEFT CONTROLLER
ODI ID: 879102 Component: SUSPENSION:INDEPENDENT FRONT
ODI ID: 738253 Component: SUSPENSION:SINGLE AXLE:REAR
ODI ID: 742304 Component: TIRES
ODI ID: 741753 Component: LIGHTING:FLASHER:TURN SIGNAL
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/complain/compmmy5.cfm
ODI ID: 739917 Component: INTERIOR SYSTEMS:PASSIVE RESTRAINT:AIR BAG:SIDE DOOR
ODI ID: 876171 Component: INTERIOR SYSTEMS:PASSENGER RESTRAINTS:AIR BAG:FRONTAL:PASSENGER
ODI ID: 738654 Component: TIRES
ODI ID: 875331 Component: TIRES:TREAD
ODI ID: 736038 Component: VISUAL SYSTEMS:SUN ROOF ASSEMBLY
ODI ID: 736456 Component: INTERIOR SYSTEMS:PASSENGER RESTRAINTS:AIR BAG:FRONTAL
ODI ID: 731378 Component: TIRE
ODI ID: 870009 Component: TIRES:TREAD
ODI ID: 742441 Component: FUEL:THROTTLE LINKAGES AND CONTROL
ODI ID: 742441 Component: POWER TRAIN:TRANSMISSION:AUTOMATIC
ODI ID: 864549 Component: POWER TRAIN:TRANSMISSION:AUTOMATIC:INTERLOCK SYSTEM
ODI ID: 721551
Make: TOYOTA TRUCK Component: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:WIRING:HARNESS:FRONT:UNDERHOOD
Summary: VEHICLE CAUGHT ON FIRE SITTING IN DRIVEWAY. . .
There were more...got bored...
Whats with all the tire problems?
Sounds like an
EXPLORER. . .
I think that style is a great addition to the Tacoma line.
Fuel overflow? Next time don't top off the damn tank.
That fuel level quirk is a problem, albeit MINOR one. Doesn't affect the truck much though. Anybody should be experienced enough to know how many miles to go until fill up. Besides in a truck a little extra weight in the rear always helps for traction. This is only a problem in you have a 2 hour commute each day.
Air bags only deploy under strict accident conditions. Ranger's are known for their rigid structure and great roll over protection. I can post just as many stories on people surviving virtually unscathed when their ranger was hit, rolled over, and completely demolished. However, the cab remained sound, and the people lived because of the ranger. This is why it weights more, because we got more steel holding it together.
I didn't know sun roofs came in Rangers... Maybe I'm missing something?
Toyota's problems:
Component: INTERIOR SYSTEMS:PASSENGER RESTRAINTS:AIR BAG:FRONTAL
Summary: ANOTHER VEHICLE FAILED TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY AND I T-BONED THEM AT 30 MPH. AIRBAG FAILED TO DEPLOY, AND FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL OFFICER WAS VERY CONCERNED, AS
Component: INTERIOR SYSTEMS:PASSENGER RESTRAINTS:AIR BAG:FRONTAL
Summary: ANOTHER VEHICLE FAILED TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY AND I T-BONED THEM AT 30 MPH. AIRBAG FAILED TO DEPLOY, AND FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL OFFICER WAS VERY CONCERNED, AS
Component: SUSPENSION:SINGLE AXLE:REAR
Summary: PAYLOAD RATED AT 1674/LBS ACCORDING TO THE SALES BROCHURE AND SALEMAN. WE ADVISED THE TRUCK WILL BE USED FOR DELIVERIES OF 600-1200/LBS. LOADED 800/LBS AND THE
Component: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:IGNITION ANTI-THEFT CONTROLLER
Summary: INTERMITTENTLY ALARM SYSTEM WILL NOT OPEN VEHICLE . VEHICLE BEEN IN / OUT OF DEALER SHOP ON FIVE OCCASION S,AND PROBLEM STILL REOCCURRING. FEEL FREE TO PROV
Looks like the same stuff... Too bad they only give you so much, I think the actual customer comments are much more valuable, as they give the good and bad. Plus how toyota responded...
Duh!? What do they think, people are idiots? Oh yeah, I guess so. Develop a "false tank" which when it seems full, just spills back into itself?
"...Anybody should be experienced enough to know how many miles to go until fill up. Besides in a truck a little extra weight in the rear always helps for traction. This is only a problem in you have a 2 hour commute each day."
If you have a 2 hour commute, you might consider something other than a truck anyhow and this becomes a non-problem.
should of read as follows
Component: SUSPENSION:INDEPENDENT FRONT
Summary: CONSUMER WAS TRAVELING IN RAINY CONDITIONS AT 20MPH AND WITHOUT ACCELERATION FRONT SLID ACROSS ROAD INTO ANOTHER VEHICLE. NO INJURIES. TOYOTA HAS INSPECTED VEH
All of the above items were from 2001 Tacoma's...
I'll stick with Toyota. Mine will be here in 3 weeks minus the fire.
BTW Gas for me in the Bay Area, CA:
87 Octane - $1.87
89 Octane - $1.95
92 Octane - $2.10
You can up those prices if you go near the Silicon Valley or San Francisco.
John
Everyone owning a car has to be the most ineffecient method of transportation every conceived in the history of man. Why not make it more effecient since, however ineffiecient, the public still wants it.
My Dad's 1979 Chevy Blazer got 10/15 City/Highway. The Ford Eddie Bauer 4X4 5.4 Expedition gets 12/17. We are moving forward in time, right?
On a Tacoma-Ranger note:
Tacoma V6 17/20
Ramger V6 15/19
I haven't checked the specs but doesn't the F150 4.6 V8 get 15/19?
John
Its amazing how numbers can be manipulated until you see the entire truth.
Allknowing, backstepping huh? You have claimed over and over the Tacoma is "superior" to the Ranger and is soooooo much more reliable...
Egg, thats funny, today I saw a Toyota in the emergency lane, hood up and liquid leaking onto the pavement....OOOHHH what a feeling.....
These are ratings by people who actually buy and drive them to work, to play, and what ever else they do. As you notice Tacoma is #1 out 15 trucks listed and Ranger is #10. These are real people, not magazine writers or anyone else who is biased or bought off. I guess we are all morons for driving the #1 rated, not #1 selling truck. Just remember things of quality cost real money but there is always a means to an end. 99% of us Tacoma drivers know what that is!