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 OT: Swapping the Prius for a Man Card
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I don't know any details on that trailer, as I have neither a blue Prius nor a Harley. That pic's brought to you by the fine folks at Google Images. What I really wanted to find was a motorcycle stuffed inside a Prius, or on top of one!

As far Silverado vs Tundra, that's a conversation I won't have here. It'll get ugly fast. If I had to sum it up in one point though, I'd go with 'Tundras don't sporadically catch on fire and burn to the ground.'

I test drove a Sierra before I bought my last Tundra, and it was downright depressing. Tundra (2005, 4.7L) ripped out of that parking lot so hard I think the salesman pissed himself. I was overjoyed Big Grin

Now I will say that the new Silvierras (Sierrados?) are undoubtedly worlds better than they were in 2004, but they had nowhere to go but up.

I also have this CB1100 for getting better gas mileage than a 5500 pound torque monster, so I'll be ok. Even my Acura gets low to mid 20s (or 16 driving like hell, or 30 on the highway, downhill, with a tailwind and the engine off), so the Tundra won't be a daily driver by any means.
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(05-01-2014, 08:14 AM)shdwghst457_imp Wrote: I don't know any details on that trailer, as I have neither a blue Prius nor a Harley. That pic's brought to you by the fine folks at Google Images. What I really wanted to find was a motorcycle stuffed inside a Prius, or on top of one!

As far Silverado vs Tundra, that's a conversation I won't have here. It'll get ugly fast. If I had to sum it up in one point though, I'd go with 'Tundras don't sporadically catch on fire and burn to the ground.'

I test drove a Sierra before I bought my last Tundra, and it was downright depressing. Tundra (2005, 4.7L) ripped out of that parking lot so hard I think the salesman pissed himself. I was overjoyed Big Grin

Now I will say that the new Silvierras (Sierrados?) are undoubtedly worlds better than they were in 2004, but they had nowhere to go but up.

I also have this CB1100 for getting better gas mileage than a 5500 pound torque monster, so I'll be ok. Even my Acura gets low to mid 20s (or 16 driving like hell, or 30 on the highway, downhill, with a tailwind and the engine off), so the Tundra won't be a daily driver by any means.
[url=http://goo.gl/iCu5Ju]Chevy [url=http://goo.gl/dYUSiG]Trucks [url=http://goo.gl/vl0uc3]Self [url=http://goo.gl/UuLL76]Destruct (4 different links, last one is the best)

Meanwhile, on the Tundra forum, gents are discussing the relative merits of the CB1100 with the six speed box vs the Kawasaki W800 with a show box full of firelighters.
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It is a funny parallel, my last Tundra was a five speed. Looking forward to that extra gear like the 2014 owners on here!
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(05-01-2014, 08:21 AM)Tortuga_imp Wrote:
(05-01-2014, 08:14 AM)shdwghst457_imp Wrote: I don't know any details on that trailer, as I have neither a blue Prius nor a Harley. That pic's brought to you by the fine folks at Google Images. What I really wanted to find was a motorcycle stuffed inside a Prius, or on top of one!

As far Silverado vs Tundra, that's a conversation I won't have here. It'll get ugly fast. If I had to sum it up in one point though, I'd go with 'Tundras don't sporadically catch on fire and burn to the ground.'

I test drove a Sierra before I bought my last Tundra, and it was downright depressing. Tundra (2005, 4.7L) ripped out of that parking lot so hard I think the salesman pissed himself. I was overjoyed Big Grin

Now I will say that the new Silvierras (Sierrados?) are undoubtedly worlds better than they were in 2004, but they had nowhere to go but up.

I also have this CB1100 for getting better gas mileage than a 5500 pound torque monster, so I'll be ok. Even my Acura gets low to mid 20s (or 16 driving like hell, or 30 on the highway, downhill, with a tailwind and the engine off), so the Tundra won't be a daily driver by any means.
[url=http://goo.gl/iCu5Ju]Chevy [url=http://goo.gl/dYUSiG]Trucks [url=http://goo.gl/vl0uc3]Self [url=http://goo.gl/UuLL76]Destruct (4 different links, last one is the best)

Meanwhile, on the Tundra forum, gents are discussing the relative merits of the CB1100 with the six speed box vs the Kawasaki W800 with a show box full of firelighters.

ROFL
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