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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / December 2006

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Toyota cup car

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Electrician - 01 Dec 2006 22:00 GMT
What label are they going to put on the Toyota cup car? Since they are using
the Tundra label in the truck series maybe they could use the Tacoma label
for the cup series.
Mike Simmons - 01 Dec 2006 23:17 GMT
> What label are they going to put on the Toyota cup car? Since they are
> using
> the Tundra label in the truck series maybe they could use the Tacoma label
> for the cup series.

It will be a "Camry"

Mike
Chris Thompson - 02 Dec 2006 00:49 GMT
>> What label are they going to put on the Toyota cup car? Since they are
>> using
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> Mike

one the tacoma is a truck, so not a cup car. and mike there is something bad
wrong with a "camry" as a stock car!@!!!! im sorry i just dont think, hey i
want a performance car i think ill buy a camry. nawww dont sound right!!!!

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Real Trucks don't NEED spark plugs.

Jon - 04 Dec 2006 17:39 GMT
> >> What label are they going to put on the Toyota cup car? Since they are
> >> using
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> Real Trucks don't NEED spark plugs.

Welp, I don't think _anyone_ has been buying Montes, Taurii, or
Intrepids under the impression that they are "Performance" cars in any
light.  P'raps a Camry is the proverbial back breaking straw that
drives the masses back to a more production-based series?  Or does
everybody like the current homogenized offerings....

Of course, it remains to be seen whether or not the next camry will be
a sleek 2 door, v-8, m/t monster.  

Jon
 
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