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Mick-Boy
06-30-2019, 15:08
Last week I was at the LHM Toyota dealership in Colorado Springs buying a new truck. One of the sales managers walked up to me while I was loading the kids into their car seats and saw the bottom of my holster. This led to a discussion about what we each carry and places to shoot. While it wasn?t an official stance by the business, it was definitely a positive reception by one of the employees.
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theGinsue
07-01-2019, 05:39
This is perfect
SouthPaw
07-01-2019, 10:24
Always positive meeting like minded people in public.
Fentonite
07-01-2019, 11:18
Tundra or Tacoma?
Mick-Boy
07-01-2019, 11:37
Replaced my ‘07 Tacoma with a ‘19 Tundra. Now I can fit all three kids *and* my wife in my vehicle . It’s very exciting.
Fentonite
07-01-2019, 14:29
Exciting, indeed. I would like a bigger truck, but my ‘05 Taco just keeps on going. The Tundra is definitely on my radar, I’d be interested to know how you like it over time. Congrats.
ChickNorris
07-01-2019, 14:38
I've liked the Tundra for some years but wish there were a few more key options available. So far I've yet to meet someone who has one to have any major complaints about it.
Tonight I had dinner with a buddy who has an '01 Gen I Tundra like my '03, both with over 210K miles. Neither of us have never had a breakdown on the road. That's the $10K upfront premium you pay for a Toyota over the competition. Wish Ford or Chevy offered that reliability option, but nooo.....
You don't get all the latest bells and whistles with Toyota but the ones they have all work in perpetuity.
encorehunter
07-02-2019, 05:27
We had an 06 Tundra. One front wheel fell off right after getting off the interstate. It turned put to be bad ball joints, got it fixed and had them check the other side. They said it was fine. The next week the other wheel fell off kist after getting off the interstate. It had around 80k on it, Toyota finally recalled them. We got rid of the Tundra after that.
They is the local dealer.
ChadAmberg
07-05-2019, 18:06
FYI: Their service department has never not fucked up my service. And the minute you see your truck parked in the completed area, it's guaranteed that your service advisor decided to take a long lunch, and you'll have to force some other advisor to find your file and get you out of there.
Mick-Boy
07-06-2019, 07:11
FYI: Their service department has never not fucked up my service. And the minute you see your truck parked in the completed area, it's guaranteed that your service advisor decided to take a long lunch, and you'll have to force some other advisor to find your file and get you out of there.
100% accurate in my experience. But I wasn’t trying to review the car dealership or service department, just pass along a positive 2A interaction with an employee.
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