thefinalstraw
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wow, this thread is amazing.
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The sales rep at my local dealer said 'nothing's changing' for the 2025. Probably just paint colors.
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lol….he knows that right….salespeople are always honest and speak the truth, like our clergy
naw dude. I open the back doors all the damn time. And I have a long bed hybrid. Can fit a great dane back here. Takes 15 minutes to put the seats back in when family flies in to ski.Too many '24s on the lots. Turns out, there are still a bunch of adult males who know they'll never open the back doors on a 4-door pickup or use a 5 foot bed. When the manufacturers realize 97% of pickup users (not living in suburbia with 6 girl children soccer players...) would like to have pickup trucks, they will be able to sell most of them. In the mean time, there are half a million well equiped, but too expensive, 4-door, '24s rusting away on the lot.
My first Toyota was a 1980 Toyota Truck 4x4 with a 4 speed manual, 2.2l I bought it used with a 100k miles and drove it until it had 440k. Now I drive a 2007 PreRunner Access Cab 4.0L Automatic, just hit 202k. I am ready for a new PreRunner probably a 2025. Waiting to see if there are any new colors. Toyota builds awesome trucks and I think they will take care of any issues.Honestly im sure not much will change, perhaps the current shortcommings of current model, price Maybe, color. Hopefully…this is a new generation , im planning to write my check and buy new truck, if it blows up. Fuck it its under warrenty…we can , hope or speculate… is what it is… i need a new truck ive been driving toyotas for 40 years , im not leaving for the latest kia, or tesla. Lol.
You are mistaken in believing most buyers don't want a back seat.Too many '24s on the lots. Turns out, there are still a bunch of adult males who know they'll never open the back doors on a 4-door pickup or use a 5 foot bed. When the manufacturers realize 97% of pickup users (not living in suburbia with 6 girl children soccer players...) would like to have pickup trucks, they will be able to sell most of them. In the mean time, there are half a million well equiped, but too expensive, 4-door, '24s rusting away on the lot.