Does anyone have a salesperson or dealership they prefer?
we want to test drive a Sienna and pretty certain we’ll get one but realize we’ll probably be on a waitlist to get the color/trim we want.
Getting auto generated emails from 8 different people at the same dealership several times a week...
Meant to follow up on this. I took it to Shirley Duke Shell Center in ALX based on reviews. The inspector was great and very knowledgeable/competent. I told her what the other shop said and she came back shaking her head. Rack was dry and zero hub play. She said she’s seen similar shadiness with...
We’ve been considering selling our 100 for possibly a Rivian, Sienna or wait for the GX/LC. Not in a rush and might keep it.
1998, no ahc, factory rear locker. Spotless underneath. A few dents/dings/bumper knocks courtesy of the wife driving in DC parking garages. Bought from a fellow mudder in...
That’s not really how Toyota (edit: clarifying I’m talking about Toyota USA) does it from what I’ve read. My understanding is dealers get allocations and people in line can take or pass on what comes in. Toyota builds and distributes what they want so there is no ordering an individual vehicle.
Who’s want to buy it? 265.5k miles. Has dents and front end fix courtesy of the wife. Spotless undercarriage. Since 225k: Full timing belt service done and high pressure O ring replaced that requires dropping the transmission, new Toyota LCAs and full front end refresh,new Toyota alternator...
Virginia state inspection is such a ****ing scam.
Failed for play in hubs which Ryan checked somewhat recently and a minor rack leak which all 100s have…clearly a safety issue.
Where should I take it to get a legitimate reinspection?
Is anyone interested in doing some work for cash?
Somehow (corrosion) my tie rod just snapped…wtf. Thankfully just when pulling into my garage when my FIL was driving.
Could easily do this myself but completely useless now with my bum arm. Had my first physical therapy session this morning...
Update. Surgery went well yesterday. The tendon was pretty shredded so they had to do some reconstruction which took longer. Drugs good
6 weeks arm/elbow immobilized. 6 months for (hopefully) a full recovery