I drive a little Tacoma, bought new in 2004. I love it, and it only cost me about $13k. When I was computing gas mileage, I think I was getting 21 mpg around town. BTW, this was built in Fremont CA, so I "bought American". Of course I could have bought something built in Detroit with Japanese parts . . . So if you want to "buy American", you need to study the whole "domestic content" issue. I was a faithful GM user for 35 years, and now I'm a Toyota user. My wife drives a 2000 Camry, we wouldn't change a thing about it. One thing to note is the sheet metal on these things is pretty flimsy. Mine has a few tiny creases in the body. I doubt there's much variation among brands. My Tacoma is a really bare-bones fleet-grade vehicle: manual windows and door locks, no cruise control, no CD, etc. The AC works great. It has a half ton load capacity. Ground clearance is fine, but I have not gone far off the road with it yet. Lesson about features: I learned the hard way that if you want a CD bundled in the deal, it has to be done up front. In the week after I bought my truck, Right Toyota would not give me any credit for my simple radio with a tape deck, so I haven't upgraded to a CD yet. Grrr. We've bought two cars from them. Next time we'll go somewhere else. Regrets: Next time I would buy up to have a little space behind the seats. I can't even drape my right arm across the other seat, it is flush back against the rear window. And if you stuff a jumper cable and a sweater back there, the space behind the seat is packed. If weather's poor, I have to choose whether to take my guitar or my wife! If weather's nice she can ride in the bed. :-)) Just kidding, the guitar likes it fine back there . . . But seriously, you need at least a little covered space besides the 2 seats. But on the other hand, I make full use of the full-length bed, so I wouldn't want a full sized back seat. I have a friend who has been driving the same old Nissan pickup for many years, says it hasn't needed any work. So yes, I hear it's a great brand too. But I personally prefer Toyota. Good luck! Vic --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss