@c0debabe @tk I absolutely did consider just getting a 20-25 year old Tacoma, but finding one that isn't beaten to death is almost as expensive as getting a more recent used truck
The ones that are worth driving are still being driven by whoever had them lmao
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Unknown parent • • •@c0debabe @tk I absolutely did consider just getting a 20-25 year old Tacoma, but finding one that isn't beaten to death is almost as expensive as getting a more recent used truck
The ones that are worth driving are still being driven by whoever had them lmao
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in reply to lori • • •@c0debabe @tk I did see one 90s Ford ranger with under 100k miles that looked brand fucking knew and I was almost ready to drive to Ohio and get it
I worry about safety with older trucks though