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Old 04-13-2014, 01:33 PM
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Looks cool..... But American flag on a Japanese truck?? Go figure....
Toyota Tundra is actually ranked at the top (tied with F150) for most American parts used and it and Tacoma are built here.... unlike our so called American trucks like Chevrolet and Gmc... but that's a entire different subject from this one

Sweet truck by the way, was it painted or is It a vinyl wrap?
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Old 04-13-2014, 01:45 PM
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Old 04-13-2014, 04:46 PM
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Toyota Tundra is actually ranked at the top (tied with F150) for most American parts used and it and Tacoma are built here.... unlike our so called American trucks like Chevrolet and Gmc... but that's a entire different subject from this one

Sweet truck by the way, was it painted or is It a vinyl wrap?

This can be found on the NTSB web site every year, you'd be very surprised at how unamerican the American trucks are.
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Old 04-13-2014, 05:11 PM
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This can be found on the NTSB web site every year, you'd be very surprised at how unamerican the American trucks are.
So true. It also amazes me that we want our trucks to be American, but not our tv's, computers, phones....

That's a nice truck in the original post!
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Old 04-16-2014, 07:32 AM
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This can be found on the NTSB web site every year, you'd be very surprised at how unamerican the American trucks are.
Yup the so called American truck company we the tax payers bailed out moved most of their factories to china and are assembled in Mexico. That's why I switched to ford. The quality difference is very noticeable.
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Yup the so called American truck company we the tax payers bailed out moved most of their factories to china and are assembled in Mexico. That's why I switched to ford. The quality difference is very noticeable.

Better go check that report... Ford will surprise you.
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Better go check that report... Ford will surprise you.
I already have checked the report. Ford is top on the list with Toyota for American parts and assembly.
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