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Hit 65k in mine today, not sure I’ll get to the 288k on my 09 Tacoma I had before this. I should have kept that truck but we outgrew the access cab.
 

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Hit 65k in mine today, not sure I’ll get to the 288k on my 09 Tacoma I had before this. I should have kept that truck but we outgrew the access cab.
I don’t regret getting my Gladiator, but I do wish I’d kept my 2010 Xterra. Zero problems, it drove good, good power, and more importantly I’m seeing so many of them now with 300-400k miles on the original drivetrain and barely maintained.
 

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I rolled 67000 yesterday, but didn’t get a picture. Sorry:/
 

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Hit 65k in mine today, not sure I’ll get to the 288k on my 09 Tacoma I had before this. I should have kept that truck but we outgrew the access cab.
If they brought back the 4.0 in tacoma's. I'd buy one. Had an 05 tacoma back in the day. Was a great truck.
 
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If they brought back the 4.0 in tacoma's. I'd buy one. Had an 05 tacoma back in they. Was a great truck.
So much better than the 3.5l. At least the new 4 cylinder turbo is a lot torquier and drives better than the 3.5l.
 

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Just looked at my odometer today whilst I was oot and aboot running errands and saw that I JUST turned over 49,000 miles. Overland, ordered 5/19, delivered 7/19.

Oh the joys of being retired, in that I don't have to drive an hour plus each way for work.

I remember one year I put over 50K on my '96 Grand Cherokee Laredo. That was work, 45 miles each way, plus driving from the Boston area to S.E. Connecticut once or twice a month to get my kids for a weekend. So that was 176 miles each way Friday night then again Sunday afternoon to take them back to their mother...not that the li'l urchins appreciate it now. They are both in their early 30s and we have zero relationship because their mother poisoned them against me so...once a biatch, always a biatch...the reason we got divorced in the first place...unfortunately the kids took her side because she had custody and could twist their minds daily. Well, she succeeded, not for a lack of trying on my part...

Their loss :(:(:(
 

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I don’t regret getting my Gladiator, but I do wish I’d kept my 2010 Xterra. Zero problems, it drove good, good power, and more importantly I’m seeing so many of them now with 300-400k miles on the original drivetrain and barely maintained.
That's so wild to me. I had an Xterra addiction for awhile and every VQ40 i had would eat itself alive well before i could ever start doing anything with it. Constantly fighting timing chain issues and piston rings.
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