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I appreciate all the feed back. It seems that marketing & price seem to be the key for both brands. I haven't heard any input on how 1 truck was really better in some way than the other.

I do have a question for johnr j- could you elaborate on what "STR & LTR" are. I'm not familiar with these terms.

I also would agree that the Toyota brand has strength, but Nissan also has strength for it's brand through it's automotive market. Are Toyota's & Nissan's competitively priced between the two, or are Toyota's less expensive?
  • Posted 2 Nov 2012 00:50
  • By bbforks
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