Why the hell would I want a Toyota Tundra?  I don't need a friggin' 
truck!  I only bought a small SUV because it was more stylish than a 
station wagon and could still haul my drums.   Subaru's are superbly 
engineered.  They use Porsche designed engines.  Ever drive one?

And if I were to replace it now for economy I might replace it with a 
Toyota Yaris hatchback or if I wanted to bargain a bit, a Prius.  
Nothing is moving at dealers right now so it is a buyers market, 
especially if you've got cash or pre-financing (presumably at a very low 
rate).   Unfortunately Subaru isn't building for me at the moment.

You're kind of an odd "rightie" when your Rethuglican buddies are 
opposed to the bailout as some of us progressives are too.

Richard J. Williams wrote:
> Bhairitu wrote:
>   
>> I read auto reviews.
>>
>>     
> So, what reviews do you read - you didn't cite 
> any. If you replaced your Subaru with a Tahoe
> Hybrid, you'd probably save more gasoline than 
> if you traded for a Toyota Tundra.
>
> "News flash to automakers in Japan and Germany: 
> The eagle has landed. Again."
>
> Read more:
>
> '2008 Motor Trend Car of the Year Winner'
> By Arthur St. Antoine
> Motor Trend Magazine, January 2008
> http://tinyurl.com/6kt4lv
>
> "According to independent organizations like J.D. 
> Power, GM and Ford are among the industry leaders 
> in quality. GM and Ford sales in Europe, Latin 
> America and China are growing steadily. Consumers 
> there see these American brands as paragons of 
> quality and reliability."
>
> Read more:
>
> 'In Defense Of American Cars'
> By Daniel Snow
> Forbes, December 3, 2008
> http://tinyurl.com/55vlm3
>
>
>   

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