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To: Ms. X who wrote (3764)9/3/1999 3:23:00 PM
From: Lost1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
I took a look @ a Toyota Tundra..new for 2000. Full size truck. Well, that's what they say. It does have a 6+ ft bed, which is the same as most Fords and Chevys. Supply and demand dictate a bad deal on any newly introduced vehicle. The "salesman" needed my SS# to quote me an accurate price..LOL! Needless to say we couldn't communicate the way he would have liked (..ie..me bent over grabbing my ankles).

4Runner--best midsized SUV. It will last forever, but they are a little small for anyone over 5'5" IMO. Great resale value. I had a Landcruiser that was 'too tight' and the A/C sucked (important in Tx.). When I traded it in I couldn't believe what it was still worth.
Vans, on the other hand, are worthless once driven off the lot.