i don't know where the Tundras are built but my Nissan Armada was built down South somewhere - Alabama or MS. after three previous chevy's it nice just looking at a new dash. as stated previously the 305 horses are plenty powerful to pull my triple axel 34 foot excella 1000. LOVE IT!
Buy an American truck , That way you have 2 American icons . Nice Safari .
Jeff
If youread my post. It says, I already bought the Tundra. In response to your post........You buy what type truck you want, and I will buy the type truck I want...........................Ricky
Chalk up another 'Yota. They're built in Indiana, by the way, but forget the percentage of domestic products that make it up. Probably more than your average GM/Ford/Chrysler product. I could look at my window sticker if anyone needs "silenced".
However, i can see that people who pull more and more often would need a bigger truck. That's fine. But, the way Toyota does with the HP/torque they get out of their equipment is impressive. I don't want to drive around a 2500HD for a four minute trip to work, and have no room for a beater car. For those of us that only tow a few times a year and for shorter distances, it does juuuuuuuust fine.
Hello, We are new to the forum. We pull our 1956 Airstream Carvanner with our 1953 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday Coupe. We really have a good time going to shows and just anywhere. We get a lot of attention. People want to look and talk about both the Airstream and the Oldsmobile
Shirley
TV is a 03 Chevy HD 2500 (last year for the wet turbo) 14 MPG (13.8). I guess I can round up! In parades and such we pull with a bone stock 1955 Willys pickup w/226 Hurricane inline flat head six.
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1971 Tradewind Land Yacht. Thank Goodness I'm only an hour and a half from Jackson Center!
2003 Chevy K-2500 HD D/A Crew Cab ,Long bed