The Toyota Tundra is not an import,they are built in the U.S.A. and Canada and 75% of their components are North American unlike the big three anymore.
Just thought I would set the record straight here.
One other thing. Over the last year no one I know personally who works at Toyota has been laid off.:s
To set the record straight, they are ASSEMBLED here. And while that helps with jobs here in the states (for now), the few assembly plants that they have built here pale in comparision to the plants our American companies own and operate. Wait to see what happens in the future when they start sending jobs overseas as well. By then we will all be as calaus as some of you guys sound now. 20 years ago there wouldn't have been anyone in this forum (of us Americans that is) that would have stood for not buying American. Fact is, that is why many of us stuck it out with MoCo when times were tough with them. We were buying American, and that meant something. And no offense, but I realize this may be tough to understand for someone from Europe or Canada.
I work for one of the largest automotive parts manufacturers in the world. Our smallest customers, in terms of amounts of parts purchased, are the Japanese companies. I have to believe, based on what I know and witness daily, that the vast majority of parts for these Japanese vehicles are being produced elsewhere despite what information is being circulated. The Public Relations machine is an amazing thing.
I was going to ask how many people do you know that work for Toyota but I don't want to start a war of words :57: