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  1. Hi all--excuse the long post. Trying to decide whether to keep the Toy or move on. 1992 Itasca Spirit, 105K mostly trouble-free miles. Is it time to replace my faithful friend? Don't have $100K plus to buy something new, but after many frustrations (lately) with repairs to the Toy and finding out that Toyota Cares means NOTHING, I am trying to decide what to do. Should I keep the Toy and deal with the ever increasing repairs or move on to something else? Thought I would like a Roadtrek or something similar and maybe have less repair with something domestic. We have four vehicles on the road and I would like to simplify a bit if possible. We summer in PA and winter in FL and have cars in both places. We drive the Toy for a week down and a week back. Can't really see myself using the Toy as my daily driver, but have been thinking that maybe a B type van would serve this purpose. The Toy really has us spoiled with all its amenities and the B van would certainly be a comedown in the creature comfort department. The more I think, the more confused I become. What would you do? Keep the Toy and deal with the frustration of repairs or make the move to something newer and hopefully less aggrevation? Thanks in advance as always for all your input.
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