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paulsond

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Maryland

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Message Posted: Jun 18, 2011 8:58:01 PM

Still love my 4 cylinder 2002 Toyota Highlander. It fits and I still average 25mpg with 196,000 plus miles.
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Sportsmaster21
Champion Author West Virginia

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Message Posted: Jun 19, 2011 1:12:06 PM

<<Yuck! Buy American.>>

Did PaulSond buy his Toyota using your money or his money? Your GMC Jimmy might have been assembled in Michigan, USA, it's just too bad over half the parts were MADE IN CHINA!!

<<Toyotas are the best!>>

That's just your opinion. I think Hyundai and Honda far exceed anything that Toyota makes now.
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mausey
Veteran Author Twin Cities

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Message Posted: Jun 19, 2011 12:51:37 PM

Toyota's are the best. I get more complements on my Scion. I had a 1973 Celica. It was my first car and everyone could not believe that I had 333,000 miles on it and sold it to someone who continued to drive the car to L.A. and N.Y. Not bad for a car I only paid $3,300 for brand new. No maintenance problems with it. I only changed the oil.
I only drive Toyotas and the motto is really true: "Once you own a Toyota, you never let go".
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Pitbull1
Veteran Author Detroit

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Message Posted: Jun 19, 2011 12:00:05 PM

Yuck! Buy American. My GMC Jimmy was at 287,000 when I sold it. Last I know it was over 300,000 miles. Great 4.3 V-6's Made right here in Romulus, MI. by Americans.
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MertieMan
Champion Author Lexington

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Message Posted: Jun 18, 2011 11:24:45 PM

Another well satisfied Toyota fan besides myself.
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