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  •  i like it its strong

  • You don't see Ford or Chevy trying to duplicate this feat now do you?

  • Dont hack the Tundra it is your money so biy what you want.

  • Racist ppls...if yall mofos dont like toyota, dont fcuken but it, Period. Toyota are no muscle car and are not meant for heavy duty wrk so get yall shit straight.

  • try that with some american trash

  • I'm getting a tundra I like the body work and its a great work truck and being a firefighter I need it for all the work I do

  • Toyota uses very weak bolts and very weak frames... it's more of a car than a truck. There are MUCH better trucks out there if you do your research.

    If you want a weak framed Toyota you should really just get a car... it is NOT a real truck.

  • @CrazyChitTV No...you have no clue what you are talking about. The tundra has one of the hardiest frames on the market. A "car" frame cant pull a class leading 5tons...you need to do some research yourself.

  • @GoTea01 It makes sense that you are comparing a Toyota TRUCK to a CAR lol just as I did. Look up the video here of how weak the Toyotacrap frame is compared to the Ford F150, the Toyota frame bends A LOT. The toyota frame bends even more than some big cars like the Crown Vic.

    Also on youtube there's a video showing the small weak bolts that the Toyota uses compared to the massive bolts in the Ford and Chevy.

    Toyota trucks are for girls. that simple.

  • @GoTea01 I agree with you. That dude has no idea in the difference between flex and bend. And rigid it is not always hardest. I’m not bashing ford, I like them, but has nothing to do compared with a Toyota.

  • @asstuto Exactly, there really isnt a bad truck on the market, it really comes down to preference.

  • Any real real truck drivers know the difference between this and a Dodge Hemi. I've only driven hemi's. Cant say ive experienced them first hand.

  • i like it

  • I can see this commercial is made to impress simple people.

  • I own a 1956 f100 big window and a 1965 chevy fleetside some of the best trucks ever made and you say I don't know anything about trucks v

  • anyone that thinks a tundra is a good truck is uneducated about trucks

  • good luck reversing that thing back down

  • Just got a 2011 tundra the best truck overall on the market now.

  • @raiderflea you must not know much about trucks

  • I like the looks of this truck,

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  • let me tell the haters about my little story. I've been in construction for a while now and moved on to wind development and management. I've driven 3500 cummins turbos, hemi's, duramax, you name it. On my current job they handed me the 2010 tundra. I told them to get rid of it. I heard about the weak frame and, as ignorant and stupid as many of you, I didn't want import... so i drove it. I hauled with it. I filled that bed wanting the frame to break. Now? I want one. listen and learn gentlemen.

  • @gayimgay106 Die.

  • made for extreme heat?...to bad they are not made for extreme work 

  • @gayimgay106 shut up, fags drive prius'... fag.

    It's all about toyotas.

  • junk

  • Toyota designed their trucks to deal with the heat so well because they learned their pissed off owners kept trying to burn them!!

  • It's assuring to know that when I find myself climbing up a metal spiral slope with fire traps, I know which car to buy!

  • @v0lc0msk8r87 i know it's so stupid lol....

  • Toyota's infamous durability at it again.

  • my F-250 has 405K on it. Ford and General Motors make just as good of vehicles than any other brand. its sad when you cant support your own countries brands. yeah toyota is now made in america and i cant argue about that. but Ford and GM have been in this business for over a century and im pretty sure they know what they're doing. thats why i drive American. im not throwing my money overseas. im not saying the tundra is a bad product

  • ford can do that with a all new SIX. suck on that toy(ota)

  • My RAM could do that easily!

  • my Duramax 2500HD with Allison 6 speed can town that truck AND that 10,000 lbs trailer up that thing...

  • @CE750 yeah american?? lets see how long that'll last you baby girl

  • @iiNxSaNeXxXNaTiioN Well, my uncles Chevy Duramax has 360,000+ miles and hasn't had more than fluids, and belts changed.... so I'm not too worried about the reliability of GM's diesels... and Don't forget, my engine is mainly designed by Isuzu..

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  • Is Not so Much made in America but UNIONs is key so those politicians would get more donations from Unions. Quality, public benefit, etc has nothing to do with pushing American made.

  • I am just interested in watching that guy back the truck back down that narrow ramp with the trailer behind him!!

  • Well, that's misleading advertisement. 10,000lbs? They should clarify that stating that it's a 5,000lb truck towing a 5,000 lb trailer. If the truck is so great, why use advertising gimmicks?

  • Toyota, Honda, Acura, lexus.....quality!.....I think thats what people are talking about when they praise Toyota. Dodge, GMC, Chevy, Ford are great looking trucks and have all the power and extras you need. But statisticly they will be in the shop more than Toyotas... Ford showing to be the better of the american cars. If you don't mind repairs then go for the American cars....But it is nice to buy something that works though.

  • @B3astL33 you idiot for the past 3 years ford has been above everyone on the quality charts start reading

  • @24fordlover haha what are u talking about ford is clearly known to breakdown constantly

  • I dont know what everyone is talking about. Toyotas are the best cars and trucks. American cars and trucks used to be good but now theyre lacking and starting to use plastic. Thats why you should buy a toyota or two.

  • Yea.. I'd like to see him back it down from there too :D

  • @hawr0

    if you watch the video where they actually show them building this flaming ramp they actually tell you that the guy drives it back down.

  • @hawr0 he did...several times

  • toyota car are tough and durable... american car like tofu!!

  • af, a minha d20 roxa com carroceria de madeira deluxe e bem melhor uahuahuhah

  • was this an actual demo?

  • Too bad Toyota trucks suck ass and have shitty frames, the most overratted truck out there

  • All the trucks I see on farms are American made and the reason why is because a Japanese truck can't do what an American truck does

  • @southernboy1381 WRONG! I dont see any Lincoln trucks or Escalade trucks in the farms. Why not? Well look at the price of a regular F-150.. Of course I buy F-150 before I buy the Tundra to save money in my pocket and when I am done with the POS I send it to the junkyard because it is worthless after words. In mean time for having the comfort and the reliability I enjoy the Tundra for towing my boat, trailer, or even a project car. I would take the Tundra to the farm any day just to fuck around..

  • Dodge trucks are king

  • @MPLSTORM no, not really. I wouldnt say that about a truck with the least amount of towing capabilities, and a tranny that will go out in 14 days with no help from your dealer.

  • @MPLSTORM you talk all this shit that you cant back up hahah

  • No I can back it up indeed

  • @MPLSTORM not from what i have seen, you state all these irrational opinions based on nothing. i will agree with you that toyota is the most over-rated trucks out there, but then you just randomly state "dodge trucks are king"

  • I own all three, Dodge trucks over the years have proved themselves to be most reliable out of all the trucks I own.

  • @MPLSTORM one truck has lasted me over the years and still continues to last with no repairs to speak of except oil changes, new tires, and a new battery. my truck has been really worked hard over the past 8 years and not a single bit of trouble. Im actually in the middle of towing my 5000lb boat back to ohio from the florida keys. after towing with my truck all day today i can really say that ford knows what they're doing when it comes to trucks.

  • @hotrodkid7 nice. i've towed my 8,000 lbs pound boat 12 hours straight with my tundra. not a single problem.

  • @HFCHSvids I don't see your 8k LBS boat on your YouTube channel. What kind is it?

  • @PowerInMN it's a chaparral. send me a message with your email and i can send you a picture of it if you want to hooked up to my truck. and nice username, im from MN too

  • @smokermoved you wouldnt be taking that F-150 to the junkyard for years and years and years there man. and how many farmers do you know that drive tundras?

  • @hotrodkid7 so how come there are more domestic trucks in the junkyard then? every junkyard is full of domestic cars and a few of imports? Not even the new F-150 is selling as hard as the Tundra now days open your eyes and look around it is defently changing it all in the truck market. I am talking about half-ton trucks not heavy duty.

  • Your wrong the Tundra isn't selling at all, I know a Toyota dealer and his Tundras are sitting on the lot waiting.

  • shit both Ford and Toyota suck ass, but Toyota sucks more ass lol. I mean just look at this commercial, absolutely stupid.

  • @smokermoved the answer to your questioin is simple. the domestics sold MILLIONS more trucks here than the imports did. in the 80's yes the domestics were shit, no doubt. but this isn't the 80's anymore. and i will once again agree with mlstorm, the tundras arent selling that well at all, not even close to the sales of the F150 or the silverado. when you see a toyota commericla come on and there giving $5000+ off the msrp on a tundra, thats not because there selling them like hotcakes

  • @hotrodkid7 maybe because tundras cost more because they dont need much maintenance like american cars

  • @smokermoved in the junkyards are you stupid people didn't start to buy the imports until the late 80's and 90's and with the crash in the economy people just dont have money

  • @hotrodkid7 i know a few, ranchers use them in texas a lot

  • @smokermoved Lincoln and Escalade trucks are street trucks not working trucks. Silveradoes, Rams and F150s are working trucks and can whoop a Tundra's ass any day of the week.

  • @southernboy1381 Not hardly- seriously, i just traded my 2005 silverado for a 2010 tundra and the difference is huge! Not to mention Fords, Chevys and Dodge cant run with the 5.7 iforce. Believe me, i've already ran all of them....

  • @southernboy1381 Im confused. Toyota 5.7L puts out more horsepower than GM, Dodge, and Ford through a naturally aspirated gasoline engine. Especially, for engine displacement and gross vehicle weight to kW output ratio. How do these american models 'whoop' it? Tundra has one weakness... Bed and body flex, most people will not admit it.. but yes the truck does flex when carrying a large payload as a 'work truck'

  • @djrelic247 6.2L Vortec engine and SVT 6.2L Ford engine.

  • GM dodge and ford wouldnt need to doo that if pussy jap bitches werent buying pussy trucks and they had to spray the truck with water after good thing it didnt fly off the side because it kept "moving forward" ha fags

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  • Rather than shut down the Subaru plant in Indiana, Toyota took it over to build Camrys.

    Toyota employs 38,340 people in north America and has a payroll of $2.9 billion.

    Toyota has created 386,000 jobs in America.

    Last time I checked GM was putting a Chinese V6 in the Equinox and Torrent and Dodge was building their full-size Ram down in Mexico...

    Toyota asks their customers what they want and they give it to them simple as that.

  • @smokermoved but you do know why Toyota has lost quality? it cause they are built in America now.

  • i love this truck! just amazing

  • Toyota trucks suck. other American company's have been making trucks for years why would u ever invest into a jap truck...theres the chevy silvarado ford f-150 and dodge ram all great trucks

  • @ciaschi18

    Are you suggesting Obama sucks? 

  • @ciaschi18 Lets see, the Tundra is over 80% American, The Silverado is built and made in Canada (not American) The F150 is only part American, the Ram is part American, and the Nissan shouldnt even be made. Toyota just makes better stuff that is more American then the Domestics.

  • @Motorfordtoyota umm what the hell are you talking about Chevy Silverados are made in Indiana and Fords F150 is made in Dearborn MI AND PEOPLE SAYING TOYOTAS ARE MADE IN AMERICA NEEDS TO GET THE FACTS maybe they're made in america but where does that 30k profit go??? JAPAN where the company originates from and chevy and ford have been making pick ups wayyy longer then toyota.

  • @Zinizzle Well, speaking of the fact that Toyota hires the people that GM, Chrysler, and FORD throw away or fire, Toyota is better for the Economy. and yes, I did my hw, Chevy and GMC trucks are built in oshowa Canada.

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  • @HFCHSvids and all of that money goes back overseas.

  • @ndubb1 Wrong. According to the NHTSA, The Tundra has a Domestic parts content of 80%, that means that 80% of the money stays here in America. Ford has a domestic parts content of 61%. However, you are entitled to your incorrect opinion, I'm just stating the facts, so think what you want to.

  • @HFCHSvids Just because 80% of the parts are made in the US does NOT mean that 80% of the money stays here in the US. In fact, even if a foreign car is built 100% in the US, only a fraction of that actually stays here. The rest goes straight to Japan.

  • @supersnot4 lol no it doesn't...take an economics class

  • @HFCHSvids Do your homework, look up how much it costs to build a tundra, including parts, labor and energy costs, then look up how much they sell it for. Where do you think that extra 25 grand goes?

    And FYI, economics was one class I did very well in in high school.

  • @supersnot4 Oh that's very nice, Economics is a class I did very well in high school and college multiple times,

  • @supersnot4 You do the research. They only make about 4,000 in profit from each tundra. That being said, if the average tundra is around $34,000, only $4,000 of that gets sent back overseas and the other $30,000 stays in America and circulates back into our Economy. It's called an open market dipshit. Get your facts straight you brainless ape

  • @HFCHSvids Ok, so how do you figure that it takes $30 grand to build a truck? I'd love to see some numbers on that haha. It takes $10,000 at most to build a truck, and even that's a little out there. $1-2,000 for R&D and about the same for marketing. In all, per truck, we're talking about $8-12,000. Now like I said, do your homework before posting publicly.

    And 1 other thing, how on earth can you take multiple college economics classes if you're only 19 years old?

  • @supersnot4 According to Toyota’s 2005 financial report, 10.8% of revenue went to general administrative and selling costs (i.e. marketing and advertising), 78.2% went to the actual production costs, and then another 4.7% went to miscellaneous expenses like interest payments, taxes, etc. In 2005 – the best year in the history of Toyota – only 6.3% of revenue was actually “profit.” That means that a new Tundra – in the best Toyota sales year of all time – likely only nets Japan $2400.

  • @supersnot4 We’ve all heard someone say that you shouldn’t buy a Toyota because “all the profits go to Japan.” Talk about hypocrisy. People think it’s wrong to support a global car company that’s spent $20 billion building plants in the USA over the last 20 years, yet they willingly fork over their dollars to bankrupt GM and Chrysler so they can “buy American.”

  • @HFCHSvids I can't find any reports, even Toyota's '05 financial report, which say that the Tundra had a 78.2% production cost. There is no reason it should be so high anyway. I also prefer not to buy Toyota due to much more than th fact that it's an import. It's more due to the reason that the Tundra is, quite honestly, worthless as a real truck, from experience as a truck owner myself. There is a reason I only buy Ford.

    Again, how did you take multiple economics classes at age 19?

  • @supersnot4

    1. Just because you couldn't find it, doesn't make it true.

    2. The Tundra is a great truck, does all the work you can throw at it (My family owns one)

    3. At 19 years old, I have almost completed a full year of college, hence the reason why I have taken multiple economics and economic related courses such as:

    - Microeconomics

    - Macroeconomics

    - Business

  • @HFCHSvids

    1. If I can't find it, odds are you didn't find it. If you did find it, please direct me to it and I would be happy to read it for myself.

    2. Driving to the grocery store and bringing home a new dryer isn't necessarily tough for a truck.

    3. Congratulations on almost completing a full year of college, and thanks for answering my question. Almost done with my first year myself.

  • @supersnot4 I will send you a message to a link that you can read about the Tundra in terms of why the argument that "profits go to japan" is false. Also, When I said it works hard, I didn't mean an appliance, instead I meant half a chord of fire wood, and a 7,000 lbs boat on a 2 5/16" ball hitch with 600 lbs of tongue weight.

  • @supersnot4 How do you know? Do you actually handle the money and take it back to Japan? Stop making shit up and get some damn facts you idiot.

  • @gcrebel2008 The facts are posted all over the internet, and in Toyota's annual reports. Go look them up.

  • @Zinizzle hahaha motorfordtoyota is just another ignorant toyota fan that doenst know jack shit, ya chevy makes some of their trucks and cars out of the U.S but the majority are made in american and all of the profits go to and american made company, that's just to hard to understand for them i guess...

  • @SmithDetroit1 Now don't get me wrong I'm not going to be biased here, because Toyota and Honda make some of the best, most reliable vehicles on the road. If you gave me a GM or Chrysler product before 1970 I'd glady drive it. But for the past 20 years they have been building nothing but unreliable junk. And considering their part content in most of their vehicles are 60% or higher foreign, mainly Mexico, there isn't a lot of reason to buy from GM or Chrysler. Out of the big 3 FORD all the way.

  • i love my tundra, but a truck is a truck, get over it. the tundra is here to stay

  • WOW Impressive and beautiful truck but I rather have TACOMA.

  • Because you have to be a real flamer to buy this piece of shit.

  • @Rsimon859 LOL, that is funny. But realistically toyota makes the best trucks. They had their problems with the 07's, which were minor, but they are some bad ass trucks. ESPECIALLY with a nice 6 inch lift, big exhaust, and all that HP to make it perrrr. I dont know about being a flamer, but you will get a bunch of bitches driven with this truck!

  • @lebsock00 Naaah. I like the old Toyota trucks better... you know? The tiny ones. They can't make a heavy-duty truck. It can't do what Ford and Chevy do as well.

  • @Rsimon859 Haha, cant do what ford and chevy has done? One, the new tundra is the biggest truck Ive seen. Ill give you the f-150's are pretty nice but the chevys are pieces of shit for sure. I thought you may have had a point but after the chevy comment youve lost all or any legitimacy to your comment or knowledge of trucks.

  • @lebsock00

    I have a 2001 Silverado 2500. It has 178,000 miles on it. It's been through constant construction work, carrying boats, horses, lawncare supplies and utilities... and the only problem we've ever had with it was the foglight cover falling off, which we promptly replaced.

    I'd like to see the new tundra do that without snapping in half.

  • @Rsimon859 diesal, u cant compare diesel to gas

  • @Rsimon859 ur n idiot the tundra out does ford and chevy on towing, mpg,handleing and everything else but price.

  • @Rsimon859

    China makes huge diesel trucks that blow all these American pick-ups out of water.

  • @JeremyFuhenstasser They are probably made out of plastic and crunch into a tiny ball when bashed against something. They're probably extremely unreliable and will fall apart in 7 years too.

  • amazing ad..very nice!but can you try to reach FORD and show this amazing vid for them to know how crappy F-150 is..

  • you are a idiot toyota and other japanese cars are the best cars and truck in the world

  • @FEGTTTSDH no. Germany makes the best cars

  • @MrNoahthefox95 the german cars are very good cars inclusive i like BMW and VW but in pickup the japan is better in car is a battle

  • @FEGTTTSDH They specialize in different stuff Germany makes better sports cars like the Audi R8, BMW M3 and the Bugatti Veyron, but I do agree that Japan makes good trucks. The Toyota Sequioa and the toyota tundra are both great cars.

  • @FEGTTTSDH

    So you're implying that Honda, Toyota, Subaru, Mitsubishi, all of those are better than... Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Maserati? You are full of shit.

  • @Rsimon859 but this car are very expensive, the mercedes benz , bmw, porsche are amazing cars but one honda civic is forever and your price is $15000

  • @FEGTTTSDH Until the timing belt breaks and the entire engine block falls to pieces at 100,000 + miles. Honda's have been known to do that.

  • @Rsimon859 LOL don't confused american junks with HONDA. I have a 98 Honda Accord with 300k+ miles and still running strong. Most american cars hit the junk yard after 100k-150k miles. I take it you missed the bankruptcy by Government Motors.

  • @patrickvang06 I have 6 chevrolets at 190K. Cars last forever if you don't abuse them.

  • @Rsimon859 yeah but a toyota can lass 400k like mines

  • @Rsimon859

    Exactly, if you dont abuse them. Trucks are meant for work not to be looked at. I bet if you used your trucks for towing loads and work all six would be dead by 90,000

  • @patrickvang06 haha true

  • @FEGTTTSDH Agreed!

  • @FEGTTTSDH dont u mean truckS

    lol

  • @FEGTTTSDH you are so dumb the toyata is not a idiot you are so wrong. so dumb.

  • @FEGTTTSDH They are the best cars. Best trucks I'd have to argue that, Most reliable maybe.

  • dude u're talking shit i have a 1990 toyota 4runner and it's better than all the other american cars i have driven

  • @SteveBMX01 my dad has a 2004 4runner with over 221,000 miles

  • @benw0602 i have a 92 camry with 210 miles i posted a video on it the only thing that broke was the back trunk hinge and it knocks but i think thats becasue of the accident i had with it it knocks when you hit 45 and at 47 it leaves so it isnt too bad

  • I have one too. It's my favorite hunk of metal, and if it didn't suck up so much gas, I would drive it everyday.

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  • @SteveBMX01 I have a 94 4Runner with 336k on it now. Still going strong. I'm either going to get another one next year, or a new Ford truck.

  • @Zinizzle buy another toyota and it'll go for another 20 years

  • @Zinizzle ford is your best choice. It's kind of shown that for the last 34 years

  • What a wast of time!!

  • @arielrodrigo1 How is it fake?

  • watch?v=1D10d579eEs

    Watch this and say it again.

  • I was a toyota fan till my spare tire fell from underneath my truck while going 70 mph on I 91. The metal rotted right away and this was on a 2007 model

  • unintended acceleration kills, protect our childern and know the facts about toyotas unintended acceleration and what too do if your toyota races out of control, god bless the usa

  • @meattube4u33 You are a dumb bitch aren't you? Stop being fucking ignorant!

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  • Buy American

  • why ?

  • @77PBR So I'll buy this then.

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    White Power!!

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  • Truckers know This is such a stupid example of something that you will NEVER experience with a truck.

  • don't you see that it is just a "actual demonstrantion". to show how strong it is.

  • what that it can take driving up hill while the temp is 250 degrees. in this demonstration the truck was in first gear the while time. that is really not that hard on the tranny.

  • @aleeexglz It's a Toyota. Nissan is a whole another company. LMAO!

  • thats in fahrenheit, lol. i would like to know how many engines and transmissions they went through during this demonstration. probably new drivetrain every cut scene. i counted 26 cutscenes in a 30 second video. count for your self. piece of shit jap crap.

  • warning dont try anything these commercials to meaning dont do the 0-60 time they advertise dont tow haul or pull any thing because they call that abuse .... my truck was used in construction and the rear end went 3 times and they say it was abuse.;.

  • No the vehicles just can't be used for commercial use and still be covered under warranty. Its in you warranty contract. You should read it sometime.