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2001 and droppong values
by daleyplanit on Mon Dec 01 08:03:48 PST 2008
It makes me sick that Toyota is ripping off 2001 owners while giving 1995 to 2000 owners 150%. Why can't owners of 2001+ trucks with the SAME frame damage get full value of their trucks? Why can't we get a complimentary loaner? Wy should we deal with a 1-800# and seven weeks of hell?! Because Toyota is gambling on the fact you won't complain! Take the money, of course, but if you don't say anything then Toyota is under no pressure to do anything about it. Take the time and write the appropriate agencies about this issue. Southland California Better Business Bureau Your state attorney general Your state consumer protection board National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Your state and federal assemblyman and congressman Local news (tv and newspaper) 60 minutes and Dateline Various internet complaint centers Toyota will keep doing this. The KBB values for 2001 and newer Tacoma trucks are dropping because more and more frames are failing. My ISG rep told me that he PERSONALLY handled over1200 buybacks since March. Each week more and more 2001 Tacomas are included - but guess what? Toyota doesn't give us 150%. They give us less than 100%. DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND GET TOYOTA TO GIVE US WHAT THE TRUCKS ARE WORTH - WRITE AND COMPPLAIN! I have form letters, adresses, advice for documentaion, and I'm more than happy to help you. I had a 2001 Tacoma and was RIPPED off by Toyota. I'll do everything in my power to make sure that 1. Dangerous trucks are taken off the road. 2. Toyota pays a fair market value for those trucks 3. All customers affected get the same treatment. Currently, 2001 and newer truck owners are completely hung out to dry. No loaner, no full value, no dealership asistance. Feel free to write me and I'l do anything I can to help you. tacomarecall@gmail.com (catchy email, huh?:)
Low mileage .. take two
by michaell on Wed Nov 12 13:11:09 PST 2008
I suspect I may be in GG's shoes here in the not too distant future. My mother-in-law's husband passed away last month and left a couple of vehicles behind that she wants to sell. The first is a '49 Willys-Overland Jeepster - I've been keeping folks updated in the "Project Cars" thread. The other vehicle is a '97 Grand Cherokee Limited. 5.2L V8. White with gray leather interior. Custom 10-disk CD changer. MIL doesn't really need it (she's got a '98 Eldorado that is hers), so she's thinking of selling it next month. They live in Cheyenne, WY and so they don't drive very much. I was talking with her earlier today and was asking her how many miles it had on it. I was figuring about 5K per year for a total of 50K miles. Her answer - 28,000 miles! Still has the original tires, which in my opinion need to be replaced. I know all the maintenance has been done on it - I'm sure there is a file folder somewhere that has it all organized in chronological order. Edmunds prices it (private party) at $4300. However, here in the mountain west, SUV's still bring decent money, so I was thinking that it could be listed at $6995. Thoughts?
Re: Draft ad - Jeepster [michaell]
by Mr_Shiftright on Fri Nov 07 14:57:07 PST 2008
Shifty's EDIT: 1949 Willys-Overland Jeepster, 4cylinder, 3-speed manual trans. total 1949 production 2,960 cars. Asking price is $4,950 or b/o For sale from my late father in law's estate. It was a restoration in process. The vehicle has the 134 cubic inch inline 4 cylinder engine and a 3-speed manual transmission. Work done so far: • Major tuneup • Full brake overhaul • New battery, fuel pump, fuel lines and fuel tank • All 4 wheel bearings Vehicle runs well and the body is solid and decent. The vehicle is located in Cheyenne, WY, though I am fielding all calls to answer questions. Call Michael at xxx-xxx-xxxx.
Draft ad - Jeepster
by michaell on Fri Nov 07 14:28:34 PST 2008
Here is my first draft; edit away: 1949 Willys-Overland Jeepster – $5000 This vehicle belonged to my wife’s step-father. He bought it a year ago with the intention of restoring and driving it. Unfortunately, he became too ill and passed away before completing the project and now my mother-in-law is selling it. The vehicle has the 134 cubic inch inline 4 cylinder engine and a 3-speed manual transmission. Less than 3000 of these vehicles were built for the model year 1949. Work that he has had done to it: • Major tuneup including new spark plugs, plug wires, cap, rotor and distributor • Full brake overhaul including new brake lines, front and rear brake shoes (drum brakes all around), all the brake cylinders as well as the master cylinder • New battery, fuel pump, fuel lines and fuel tank • All 4 wheel bearings Vehicle runs good and the body is in decent shape. The vehicle is located in Cheyenne, WY though I am fielding all calls to answer questions. Call Michael at xxx-xxx-xxxx.
Re: Leather seats [ponggod]
by lmaxick on Sat Nov 01 19:10:54 PDT 2008
Let me give you a little education, the automobile and the furniture industry has always been when leather is used to used genuine leather only on the surfaces that touch your body, the rest is high grade vinyl. It is the standard of both industries, I know because I spent 45 years in the furniture Mfg business and have always know that this is the wy it's done. Sorry to dissoluion you.
Re: Don't waste money ! [targettuning]
by pescatore on Tue Sep 30 20:10:18 PDT 2008
"Regular" gas at a Shell station in Estes Park, CO was 85 octane. "Regular" gas at an EXXON in Cody, WY was 85.5 octane. same for Casper, WY, Jackson, WY, Grant Village at Yellowstone, and Ft Collins, CO. There's plenty of places in the U.S. of A. where gas is less than 87 octane.

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