2nd May 2022, 20:10

Amen to that.

2nd May 2022, 20:16

Amen to that. This is one of the oldest and pointless debates on this website. So the next time there is the foreign vs. domestic argument on here about pick up trucks, the Tundra should be classified as a domestic piece of crap along with Dodge, Ford and Chevy. According to the import camp anyways.

2nd May 2022, 21:31

Correct! I'm not arguing that - the earlier comment said about the Tundra, "Making it a Japanese vehicle." It's not. No more than a Brasilia is not a German vehicle.

2nd May 2022, 21:52

Why does it matter where the brand originates? At the end of the day it's about the workers who put the cars together. Namely the people on the assembly lines. On top of that many of the components being put into these Toyotas are from domestic companies anyway. My Toyota for example has a Harrison radiator, Timken roller bearings, and lots of other parts made by the same companies that supply the likes of Ford, GM and so forth. And I mean come on.... these days a lot of the cars that the big three sells are simply imported brands with their names slapped on them. Like basically half of Chrysler's lineup, with many Jeeps these days being built in Italy, sold there as Fiats, re-badged here as Jeeps.