Old Hunter
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You're free to buy anything you like. I was just making a point that a Toyota is not an American car. If that matters?
Interesting stats and good info!! Im not trying to say Toyota is a US company at all. But some US companies are not all US anymore either. Recently read somewhere Chrysler is majority owned by Fiat.According to this article, a Chevy Silverado is only 62% comprised of American parts vs. a Toyota Tundra at 75%. A GMC Sierra is only 62%, a Ram 1500 is 70% and an F-150 is 75%, same as the Tundra.
That leaves just the profit and OH is right, that goes to a Japanese company, but they are providing Americans with jobs and I don't mind them making a profit on that. Plus, as I said, I think you'll spend less on repairs than on Ford or Chevy trucks. It all works for me.
http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2012/03/what-percentage-of-your-truck-is-made-in-america.html
I read or heard somewhere that Toyota is bringing out the 2014 Tundra with a diesel engine and it will be sold in the USA.ditto on the small diesel. I thought chevy was working on this a few years ago, but evidently haven't put anything together yet.
Ugh, my experience couldn't have been more different. I worked at two different firms that were both using Tundras for their fleet trucks. Both companies got fooled once and were then finished with Tundras.I love Toyotas - IMHO, consistently the most reliable, least repaired vehicles out there. My best buddy drives a Tundra and never puts any repair money into it, just routine maintenance.
Tundras are 75% made of American parts so I don't know how much it matters whether you buy a US or foreign nameplate.