Funny.... everyone is against you, Rule, because almost everyone's experiences are the polar opposite of yours. You are 1 out of a 100, no pun intended.
I haven't followed your Cruiser ownership at all, but from what I gathered in this thread.... you're vehicle was in a flood? Dude, there's a reason most flood vehicles are TOTALLED afterwards.
Basically, you wanted to floss in your hood, overbought a vehicle you normally couldn't afford for some status, took a chance on a used one that probably shouldn't have been on the market, but was presumably priced less than a comparable non-flood unit, and got hosed because of it.
Did you buy a prime, or even a NORMAL example of a Land Cruiser? NO. You bought a flood reject.
And now, failing to realize you gambled on a less expensive vehicle and lost, you come back here after you've sold your Cruiser and moved onto something else, just to spout off because you didn't like your particular experience.
Did you not know the odds before you put your money on the table?
You know, I'd like to agree with that.... but, most people will probably read rule's comments and be able to take them for what they are worth.
In other words, he's right. We can't silence him. But I don't think we really need to.
I haven't followed your Cruiser ownership at all, but from what I gathered in this thread.... you're vehicle was in a flood? Dude, there's a reason most flood vehicles are TOTALLED afterwards.
Basically, you wanted to floss in your hood, overbought a vehicle you normally couldn't afford for some status, took a chance on a used one that probably shouldn't have been on the market, but was presumably priced less than a comparable non-flood unit, and got hosed because of it.
Did you buy a prime, or even a NORMAL example of a Land Cruiser? NO. You bought a flood reject.
And now, failing to realize you gambled on a less expensive vehicle and lost, you come back here after you've sold your Cruiser and moved onto something else, just to spout off because you didn't like your particular experience.
Did you not know the odds before you put your money on the table?
Hoser said:Rule303, having so many problems, you are definitely the minority among the 100 owners. But if you keep posting in EVERY thread how crappy your 100 was, then a newbie reader would think many 100's are crap when they are not.
You know, I'd like to agree with that.... but, most people will probably read rule's comments and be able to take them for what they are worth.
In other words, he's right. We can't silence him. But I don't think we really need to.