The Camry has amazing reliability. The "Hot" version even looks good and is fairly fast.
The Tacoma and Tundra have amazing reliability ratings and can both be made to look fantastic.
The Camry's look good, yeah.
Can those trucks do what a Jeep Wrangler can do?
Just FYI, Jeeps built after roughly 2000-2010 are terribly unreliable and can turn into serious money pits. Unless you're looking at older Jeeps, I'd stay away, especially if buying new and plan on keeping it.
Brother just spent serious money on a transmission in a Jeep with 100k. Estimates ranged from $8000 - $13,000 to "repair" which really means replace. Unless you constantly off road or need it for winter driving, a Jeep would be bottom of my list.
Buddy just spent serious money fixing his wife's jeeps transmission also. Funny coincidence.
Good info, and pathetic they're that bad.
I'll look into a Bronco.
Depending on how much money you throw at it. A barbie toy jeep can do what a wrangler can do. The Stock Taco and Tundra, are very good off road vehicles. The Tacoma being the smaller of the 2, would compete closer to a Wrangler. While even in base form, the Tacoma is a very capable off road vehicle. The Wrangler, being smaller, can fit a few places the Taco can't.
You will also be replacing more parts more often on the Wrangler. They are not known for reliability.
The off road aftermarket is great for all three vehicles.
Would really love to own one. Been waiting 50 years.
>A barbie toy jeep
What's that?
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