I get that. Toyota will stand behind its product. They'll fix it. In the meantime, use math and deal with it. It's not as if your truck can't go on your planned trip.
This guy's personality drives me a bit nuts, but he knows more about engine oil than I want to, so I think he's worth listening to.
Perhaps on cold nights, he sips a mug full of warm 0w-20.
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Sorry to hear about this. In reality, the dealer doesn't owe you a thing. Toyota needs to make good on its warranty.
You might take a look at your state's lemon laws. I think most kick in after 30 days.
Protect your paint and scratch the bed. It's a truck.
And besides, these beds don't scratch much, and the scratches don't show as much as they do on a painted metal bed.
I was in COSTCO a couple of months ago, and there were two people at a table selling them. I asked how much for a Tacoma. "$500." I asked them what they cost at a dealership. "A thousand bucks."
A month later, I was in the dealership getting the brake line recall taken care of. I asked them...