Are you happy with your Toyota Tundra?

Is and or why is the Tundra the only Toyota with 0% financing? I do not really need a truck as big as the Tu

  • Is and or why is the Tundra the only Toyota with 0% financing? I do not really need a truck as big as the Tundra but who can pass a Toyota with 0% financing? I was thinking of a stick shift (but I live in the Chicago area and there is only auto) v6 (cheaper and mpg) regular cab (cause it’s smaller and cheaper) 4x2 Tundra. Is the current Tundra made in Indiana? Other then the size and the fact the Tacoma has that plastic bed, I really don’t see any difference between them. Anything else I should know? I know this is a lot but thanks for reading.

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    Did you fall and hit your head recently or have you always been stupid??? Borrow money to buy a vehicle??? What are you NUTS? Cars lose value. NEVER borrow money to buy things that go down in value. That is just STUPID! ALWAYS pay CASH for cars. What's that? you dont have that much cash? OH that means that you can't afford it! Toyota trucks last a long time...just like american trucks last a long time. So...Why not buy a good used one? Take whatever amount of cash you have, add that to the value of your current vehicle...and PAY CASH for a good Used Toyota Tacoma in that price range. Then take that money you are thinking about making a payment with...and have your bank AUTOMATICALLY WITHDRAW that amount into a separate Savings account. After you have enough cash saved in that account, PLUS the value of your current truck to pay cash for a New one...Then buy a NEW truck. Then start the cycle over saving cash for the next one. This is how intelligent responsible adults do it. Children in Adults bodies who want it NOW finance cars. Be a Grownup with your money! Besides...They ride better when Paid for!

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Because the Tundra is changing its body style this year, so Dealerships are trying to get rid of the current Tundra to make space for the new 07 Tundra

bart26262

jeez "freedomlover" you didnt have to be so mean about it. even though u are partley right dosent mean you need to freak out on him. i believe if you are looking for a truck to buy thats good on gas and wont hurt your wallet, toyota trucks are very dependable, and they last while. and its true they are trying to get rid of the tundras because there is a new model coming out next year in 2007 and they need to get rid of all the 2006 ones.

ferretholelady

We have a tacoma and it's a great truck---plastic bed?---doesn't bother us and we haul lots of stuff in it. If you don't want the tundra---go for the tacoma.

skipped82451

because nobody wants the tundra they want an american truck tundra you can put a ton of miles on it also hell tundra is so reliable whenever my dealership got in used ones we would sell them to some remote island automatically they would buy it. But they are doing that because people want american trucks, they have more power and can tow alot more, if you want a more feminine truck go with toyota the american ones tow more and are damn reliable to

sookie

It's not the only try other places and even when you go to the car lot all the hungry sales people will bargain anything

potato

Price of gas, big trucks are expensive to run. (6~14mpg in real world) There is massive overproduction of full size trucks and has been for at least the last 3 yrs, couple of hundred thousand unsold each year You can get real good deals on full size, but used prices are real low

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