yucaton_tom
01-13-2005, 11:38 PM
I'm a 13 day old Titan LE owner (closed deal at 7PM New Years Eve), and am so impressed with this truck that I haven't stopped reading about it every spare moment. While reading posts on Titan Talk I ran across a long thread by JetTech on suspension improvements that was so well researched and explained that I went out and bought the Superior kit that day. What a great contribution! Thanks JetTech!
I've been a Toyota driver for the last 10 years: SC300, SC400, 01 Tundra, and my old standby warhorse,
my 93 LS400 with 200K miles and still strong and tight. To be honest, I have never enjoyed a vehicle as much as my new 04 LE KC. This is truly a fine piece of engineering, and proof of good American market research. I really feel that this is THE BENCHMARK fullsize truck, because the other four will be playing catchup for quite a while, and use the Titan as the one to beat. I feel that the Tundra is the only real competition (in 96), but they will still be playing catchup. A new truck, from a new factory, with rookie assembly line crew - it'll be two years (98) before they are to the standard of the Titan 05. Any potential full size buyer that doesn't at least give a Titan a test drive is going to regret it. The diehard big three and Toyo owwners that don't consider it are just in denial, and don't want to admit that there's an new top dog in town!
Sorry to ramble, but just wanted to say that I look forward to getting to know some of you. I'm in Houston if any get togethers are planned.
Tom
I've been a Toyota driver for the last 10 years: SC300, SC400, 01 Tundra, and my old standby warhorse,
my 93 LS400 with 200K miles and still strong and tight. To be honest, I have never enjoyed a vehicle as much as my new 04 LE KC. This is truly a fine piece of engineering, and proof of good American market research. I really feel that this is THE BENCHMARK fullsize truck, because the other four will be playing catchup for quite a while, and use the Titan as the one to beat. I feel that the Tundra is the only real competition (in 96), but they will still be playing catchup. A new truck, from a new factory, with rookie assembly line crew - it'll be two years (98) before they are to the standard of the Titan 05. Any potential full size buyer that doesn't at least give a Titan a test drive is going to regret it. The diehard big three and Toyo owwners that don't consider it are just in denial, and don't want to admit that there's an new top dog in town!
Sorry to ramble, but just wanted to say that I look forward to getting to know some of you. I'm in Houston if any get togethers are planned.
Tom