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  • Damn you got Texans to say that shit.

  • Too bad they are so ugly. Looks like something out of a dr. seuss book. I love toyotas and I own a 81 pickup but they dropped the ball on Tundra when it comes to styling. I'm sure not everyone agrees but I think its the ugliest full size truck today. Would not buy for that reason alone. If I spend that much it better be pretty.

  • LOL thats funny I have a 2009 Tacoma TRD that is falling apart on good roads LOL.

    My truck has 25000 miles and its showing its age this is my second truck also i had a 2008 before this one and it was doing the same thing.

  • But what at about 250,000 miles when things really start to show their age? 100,000 is nothing.

  • See, no cracking, excluding the rust.

  • cool

  • and mfg ???

  • All trucks are great it up to your taste in which fits your need. It was easy for me ford or toyota since their still in America.

  • Can you believe all these nerds are building trucks for working men and rednecks. Everyone has a place in someone elses life. Think about that.

  • @reservordog Lol, who do you think makes the other trucks as well?

  • @ratonL Oh no I was just saying that its funny how life works out

  • @reservordog Yeah, I see it now. Sorry I jumped the gun... :)

  • @reservordog These egineers piss me off, there is no vehicle out now that a person can work on it themselves it seems like. Everything is jam packed under the hood, and it makes it to difficult to even turn a wrench!

  • I never understood why everyone who likes Domestic trucks emphasizes so much on the pedal issue. Maybe its because they cant find anything else? Maybe they are jealous? lol. People need to stop debating, I Love Toyota, GM, Ford, Chrysler, everything. I prefer Toyota, but im not denying the fact the others make great trucks.

  • None of the full size trucks are terrible in my opinion.I believe they're all great just a matter of styling preference.Wish I could own all of them.How I see it,it's your money when you're buying the vehicle so buy the one you like or fits your needs.That's all it comes down to in the end.

  • Dont even start the crap about Toyota's money going to Japan. Lol GM outsources to over 150 countries! Where is the money in the US really going????? And the darn F150 is made in Mexico!! When the big3 was leaving, Toyota stayed and put Americans to work! And still do

  • Man at the dumb comments. All you have to do is read them for a great laugh. Tundra not a work truck...please. if their commercials were fake and someone needed their truck to do that, and it failed, Toyota could get sued. Two weeks?? They gave it back at a hundred thousand. Why have the big3 not offered a new truck to these same ranchers to test?????

  • I dont see all these trucks with high miles on here and still running.... Hard labor trucks and still running strong? Doubt that.... I trust in Imports more than Domestics. i'd rather have a sticky pedal rather than burning alive. Toyota for life!!!!

  • I kind of wonder why they labeled this video, "F150". This is about a junky Toyota. You don't really believe they completely disassembled a Toyota truck do you?

  • I kind of wonder why they labled this video, "F150". This is about a junky Toyota.

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  • @NYGMENfan1 Week or two of testing? They drove it 100,000 miles...

  • @HFCHSvids A truck should last longer than that.My ford flareside has 250,000 something miles on it and still runs beautifully.

  • @NYGMENfan1 They could have tested it longer, it's not like it stopped because it broke. I know plenty of people with toyotas that have gone over 500,000 miles

  • @HFCHSvids I did not say they were bad trucks i said i hate their fabricated commercials.

  • @NYGMENfan1 all car companies fabricate their commercials

  • @HFCHSvids Yes but some more than others.I have lost respect for dodge also.

  • Toyota Tundra is not a work truck it's more of a family/ I only got this truck to look cool. Another thing is you can't take a new truck and try to simulate years of hard work, it just doesn't work that way. I would respect the Tundra more if it was made in japan and not in the USA. The fact of the matter is Tundras are sissy trucks and no rancher will choose one Ford dodge chevy My Dodge truck has 15 years of hard labor in a cold, snow, rain, and salt environment and is still running strong,

  • @MJBVideos "No Ranchers will choose one"

    A few years ago i went to Bandera, Texas, a small cow town. While there, Tundra outnumbered dodge, chevy, and ford. They had tundras hauling gooseneck cattle haulers.

  • 1:48- She can test my body functions any time. I love my Tundra!!!

  • MY TRUCK HAS 87k miles and it still running great. Never been in the shop ONLY TO GET TIRES THAT IS IT...THATS CUZ THERE IS NO COMPILITION FOR THE (TOYOTA) TUNDRA....NOT FORD,NISSAN OR CHEVY...

  • You people need to worry more about China making your trucks in the future. Yes I see that Ford Chrysler and Gm will have plants in main land China soon. They already make them in Mexico and Canada why not go to China.

  • toyotas suck they are a disgrace to this great country and i will never drive one

  • @FORDcountry4x4 So the Tundra, which is manufacture in TX, is shit, but a ford, made in mexico, is okay?

  • This is where Dodge got there commercial scheme from. They even use the same sounds when the Toyota Trucks sign appears.

  • toyoatas made in japan.

  • toyoata sucks key word its a toy.

  • I'm starting to dislike Toyota as it's made in America rather than in Japan.

  • My truck was made with wrenches not chopsticks

  • NO ONE CANT COMPARE TO THE TUNDRA CUZ I HAVE A 03 TUNDRA AND IT IS STILL RUNNING LIKE NEW........AND I WISH I HAD THE 2011 TUNDRA 5.7L

  • @BROWNBYHONOR13 I own a 2000 Tundra with 250k miles and it still running great. Never been in the shop. I just purchased a 2011 Crewmax Tundra Platinum and it's as wonderful as you would think. I test drove all of them.

  • Come on Toyota! GIVE ME A DIESEL FULL SIZE TRUCK!

  • @460mudder You also forgot to mention that Ford assembles their trucks in venezuela and mexico as well.

  • @460mudder Really? I find that hard to believe when Toyota has invested more money in this country than Ford Dodge and GM have combined in the last ten years. Go look at the cars. com american made index. See any f-150 on their? Nope. But there are 3 toyotas. Have a good day sir. P.S. before you comment back with lies, do some research, it might surprise/educate you.

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  • @460mudder Whether or not you "thought" it was true doesn't matter to me. If you would have done your research, you wouldn't have passed false information off as fact. According to the Toyota . com investment page, between the years 2000 - 2007, Toyota has invested $27.6 Billion dollars in American companies and the economy. The last three years aren't posted, but from the graph that is shown, it has probably increased even more.

  • @HFCHSvids OK you win. Now leave me alone.

  • @460mudder Actually more parts of the Tundra are American Than the Ford. The steel is made in ohio, the battery in kentucky, ETC. Sorry, your "facts" are wrong

  • Now, try 100,000 miles in NYC rather than a farm. Ford E-series and RWD sedans are the proven standard here.

  • Toyota Tundra is an amazing, better truck. Im so sick of all of these domestic supporters, they will deny everything until the very end. Its pathetic, and by the way the profit does not all go back to Japan. The damn truck is designed in Ann Arbor, assembled in Texas. The Toyota Tundra is the most domestic, on the American Made Index. There is a reason why American companies are doing so bad.

    Out of a job yet? Keep making crappy cars.

  • @thatonekid12341 as of late the american car companies are doing far better than toyota is.. and i dont see ford gm or chrystler having as many recalls as toyota has. not even close. i dont understand all of this bullshit about toyotas being more american and better built... because theyre not directly compare a comparable ford to a toyota truck used under the same conditions for the same amount of time and see which is truly better... it wont be the toyota.

  • Respond to this video... also... look at the capacities of all the trucks and compare them (the things that really matter for a truck) the toyota is the lowest when compared to the big 3 domestics... their largest v8 pulls around 7 thousand pounds... the ecoboost ford pulls 11 thousand.. and thats a v6

  • @WannaBFoxRacer toyotas largest V8 pulls 10,500. where are you getting this BS false info from?

  • @thatonekid12341 Agreed! They are amazing trucks. And that you are so sick of all these domestic supports, I'm sick of all these Toyota haters

  • this is what i like about texass they will fight the cilv war to this day yankee yankee yankee and buy a toyota truck built by texans but the money gose to japan 60 years ago japan was in war with us if they had win you would not be free like now so why buy a toyota when you can buy a chevy tahoe built buy texans in texas and the money gose back to a american company and in the time of war they will be here for america

  • The Tundra is built in America, while most American trucks arnt. Dodge is in Mexico, Ford is in Canada, and i think GM as well. Wierd we call the Tundra a "Foreign" Truck, isnt it?

  • @One3teen you nailed it. I drive a 2006 limited double cab. built in Indiana. The new models are built in Texas. Alot of the parts/components come from Japan, absolutely, but so do the parts of EVERY vehicle on the road right now. "domestic" or "foreign". The days of a true, 100% American made truck or car have ended a long time ago. It's funny to listen to everyone debate it though over the internet, ain't it? :-)

  • I travel in my work and have had 3 Tundras, lots of miles on each with no problems, none. Great trucks. My son now owns the second Tundra I owned, and has put many more miles on it. I have pulled loaded trailers many, many times with the one I have now; it has plenty of power and after many 600 mile days it could not have been more confortable .

  • I have to laugh at these new Yotota commercials. I would rather buy a real half-ton to one ton Ford, Dodge or Chevrolet that have DIESEL POWER than even consider this joke truck. What, they got a farmer actor at a fake ranch to do this commercial? Please... Yotota should stick with solving their death-trap image than even attempt to compete with serious trucks. I can't stop shaking my head at this flacid attempt.

  • Toyota has insulted the human race by conducting its own inspection and doing so in such dramatic fashion. This hurts them more than helps. Its almost like its a scam.

  • So let me get this straight, The people who are inspecting the parts, are the engineers who design and build them. I do not even halve to watch this video to tell you the outcome, Nothing is broke. The engineers are shocked there designs and engineering held up in such harsh conditions. And at the end of this, the rancher will be buying another tundra. I would be shocked if anyone being interviewed would be dumb enough to admit fault on camera, it would be the end of career. JOKE

  • thumbs up if you notice the cattle fighting in the back...lmao

  • Nissans are worse. Well all jap cars are junk.

  • @derekyellow2005 AMEN! 

  • Screw toyota. J U N K junk.

  • I dont buy 1/2 ton trks and I'd never buy a f in toyota. Im not a fn sell out like joe gibbs.

  • Hey did anyone check the gas pedal to make sure it didn't get stuck while he had it?

  • give it 100,000miles in nice road salt of the north, it be a pile of rust by time 100,000 rolls around

  • @chevydiesel350015 any vehical would be rusted after 100,000 miles on salted ice roads

    

  • @stinkykonaman not a chevy ford or dodge onlya toyota and nissian would

  • @stinkykonaman Really? My 1998 T-100 spent 153k on salted, snowy, icy North Minesota roads, driven mainly in the winter. It has NO rust on it, at all. Here in Southern Illinois? My neighbors 1995 Silverado 1500's lower ext cab, doors, and bed are totally rusted out. (Not hating on Chevy, i like GM, just stating a fact)

  • Fer one they don't come in a diesel.two they are jap POS. it wouldn't last a day on my farm or my grandpas ranch.

  • @WATERFOWL3R you dumb redneck

  • @MrPorsche911CarreraS Dude them things are shit.I drive nothin but dodge and ford

  • @WATERFOWL3R Alright, fair enough. I take it that you are not a Kyle Busch fan like me? Go 18! haha

  • The Tundra kicks ass. It's more American than any of these so-called "American" trucks built in CANADA AND MEXICO! No "all-American patriot" will ever admit the truth that the Tundra kills their "American" trucks. Come and get me, Bubbas. Tell me how it aint got a hemi and aint got no power and aint got no reliabilimity. I'll be driving my Tacoma with no problems while your Ram Dually is on its third transmission and the "bulletproof" Cummins is about to die.

  • @doomsk8er. There are Dodge Cummins, Chevys and fords in texas with well over 4 to 5 hundred thousand trouble free miles. The Toyota Tundra on the most part are Junk.

  • @doomsk8er I'll stick with my American made and engineered Ford, over the American assembled and Japanese engineered Tundra. At least my F-150 won't fall apart after three northern winters.

  • @TheZachalope Where the hell are you getting your facts from. Since when was Ann Arbor, MI in Japan. Read some facts you fucking dumbass shitdick. It appears that if your 1/4 inch wrench won't fix it, you don't understand it and therefore it is "jap crap" and you go raging on the internet. Or maybe it's just because it happens to KICK YOUR TRUCK'S ASS.

  • that fucking POS could not run with 3/4 ton trucks. hell it probably couldnt run with a chevy s-10

  • NO no no!!! Those are chinese standards. Not american. Toyota needs to go back to japan. America is big boy land for pickups. Not land for these shit trucks from japan!

  • If you are in america and you drive a toyota tundra then you are an idiot. I test drove the new Toyota Tundra and it was the highest model and fully loaded. So at that time in fall in Colordo took it out for a test drive and it got stuck on top of a hill because the engine cut out and we had to push it back. So across the street there was a Ram dealer and I really loved the Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn so I took it on test drive and it was perfect when it went up that hill. So now I own the Ram.

  • I'll say whatever you want me to if you pay me enough.... Only way I'd own that POS is if Toyota gave it to me free and clear, then I would sell it and get an F150. Whats up with all that rust at 2:18 - 2:25 I mean... this test was done in Texas right... dry, warm climate year round, sounds like a joke... I wonder how many rust-through holes there would be after 5 years of michigan salt, rain and snow being parked outside all its life... my jeep has none and its been 10 years. Lol Toyota Truck.

  • to bad its still a jap truck

  • HAHAHAHHAA look how fuckin' rusty the frame is after only a year. First these foreign companies take over cars, and now theyre trying for trucks. Sorry but only american will last.

  • Nice truck but Toyota have their share of problems. Just wish try would fix the bump from behind issue. This has only been going on since the introduction of the new tundra in 2007. Kinda remind me of the American manufacturer, having the same problems year after year... I own a 2008 tundra and I don't think I will purchase another one. Maybe the problem are those American workers.

  • Love my Sierra Denali way better

  • To hear that old guy say Toyota is just built better sounded soooo foreign..lol youd expect him to say CHEVY, or FORD.

  • ANDREW56MANE. UR AN IDIOT IF U POSTED A COMMENT OBVIOUSLY U SEEN THE COMMERCIAL THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT HOW WELL IT HOLDS UP WEN IT HITS 100,000 MILES NOT IF ITS A DIESEL OR NOT UR A PATHETIC LOSER. PAY ATTENTION B4 U POST!!!!!!100,000 MILES WITH NO PROBLEMS!!!!!! U SHOULD TRADE IN UR 2500 2 GET SOME MONEY SO U CAN TAKE COMMERCIAL COMPREHENSIVE CLASSES.

  • Not quite sure what to make of all of this. My concern is, how long of a period of time did it take the "Rancher" to accumulate 100k on the Tundra? In Layman's terms , are they "highway" miles accumulated in a short amount of time? Or has this Tundra stood the test of time and taken a beating year in and year out?

  • I drive a Tundra and a Tacoma before that.  Toyota has my loyalty, and yes, they do have manufacturing plants in America. Toyota has a philosophy that Americans will run American plants. Not only that, but the Toyota production system has essentially become the ideal business model for any company....even outside of manufacturing.

  • Bs 2500 duramax would kill a tundra any day its stupid to use a gas pickup for diesel work

  • Step it up Dodge, Ford, Chevy... They are killin' right now...

  • @TheBabyGMan Haha..thats funny..they are killig nothing...IF the F Series have been best selling for the last 3 dacades,i don't see why that should stop now that the great Ecoboost V6 is here.V6 fuel savings with V8 power...Quality on on Ford is way up now since 1999 and as we all know Toyota quality is a bit lower than we are used to(as proven by the recent recalls)...So maybe yeah...Tundra and Tacoma may be great trucks and i like the design,But Ford should have nothing to worry here.

  • Like this if you came here because of the commercial from watching the finals!!

  • Toyotas are just great. My camry had 289k miles, and still ran good. When I traded up for a tundra

  • Ain't these trucks made in the USA? That would mean American workers building them, so hows the money going overseas?

  • This truck is built and assembled right here in america, by american men and woman, so stop having diarrhea of the mouth, and research some before you go spouting off.

  • This is biased, Toyota needs 3rd party eval to earn my thumbs-up.

  • @Tofu848 exactly why would they ever show us something that failed.

  • @dimeo508 I think to get an UNBIAS point of view, i think Consumer Reports should have done this tear down..lol

  • @batmanlooksgood and Toyotas, including Tundras, consistently score well above average in their tests.

  • 2007 Tundra air induction failures - ouch, after 70k miles; $4k fix, ouch.

  • Where is my CARFAX?

  • @klonfer1971 lol

  • Ford has really stepped it up. I traded in my tundra for a for a Ford 150. No regrets.

  • Honestly i wouldn't want any other truck then a toyota. WE Americans car manufactures really need to step it up with the reliability.

  • @cheetarunfast than not then

  • Haha, only real American cowboys drive Japanese vehicles. What a joke.

  • @bmod530 If it gets the job done!!

  • nothing tougher than a american truck!!!!!!!!!!!

  • You have to be kidding me they are so unsure of the truck they have to give one away and then tear it apart? 100,000 miles is not shit. look at all of you. support your american companies and stop buying the foreign shit. Your money goes directly overseas!

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  • Very cool concept...and impressive!

  • I had a Toyota Pre-Runner,rolled it,but I walked away.I got a 94 Tundra after that,& still drivin it.125K miles.go MAVS!!!

  • @listentoradio

    Yes! You're right. I have a 2000 4-Runner, excellent truck.

    Mavs????

    White hot Heat will rule!

  • @madmaxd1 indeed!!

  • Yo

  • Jamie Pawloski is a babe tell me you don't agree

  • 210,000 miles on my 99 Landcruiser, still runs, steers, stops like new, only regular maintenance other than an oxygen sensor, and a starter,  At 100k, my other previous vehicles were finished. I'll get a tundra when I finally part with my cruiser.

  • I think I may know Van Brown. Did he come from Fredericksburg?

  • If I ever buy a full size truck, it would be the Tundra. I personally hate American vehicles, cause they stink. Give me japanese any day. I own 2 Nissan's with a combined 510,000 miles between the 2 cars.

  • Toyota means quality

  • 4EADQUARTERS

  • F-150 or Silverado, or bust

  • Cool commercial! I'll probably consider a Tundra for my next pickup.

  • TheWaterboy109..that is one hell of a run on sentence. Reading it gave me a headache. toyotatough1...agreed! by the way...Americans build Tundras in San Antonio Texas...but yes with some Japenese parts. 10% actually. The rest of the parts come from US and Canada.

  • I think it's funny how everyone thinks this was real for one this commercial was made by Toyota do you really think they would say anything negative about there own vehicle just saying people use your heads and truth be told most all vehicles parts are produced over seas in the same factory then chevy dodge ford or Toyota buy the parts an assemble them in America vehicles aren't what they used to be now you buy what you think looks better because there all bout the same these days

  • I'll take a Tundra any day over the other brands. I know people will say that Japanese can't build a truck like the Americans, but this is really proves that they are built rugged. The 4x4s are great off road because Toyota has built great off road vehicles like the 4-runner, Land Cruiser and the FJ-Cruiser.

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  • What i see is alrite if u take apart an new truck with 100,000, i probably will see samiliar results with an new FORD F150, if you really want to prove you are the toughest it's better to part apart an 8 to 10 yr old truck and see the damage. But honestly at the end of the day i'll buy an FORD F150 over Tundra anyday looking at today's tough economy, High gas prices and with discounts/ feebies with FORD offering with low interest rates and not forgetting lower BANG FOR BUCK with Ford.

  • @qx4rider K. 

  • really?

  • we are provided by our constitution to buy whatever the hell we want. if you want ford, get it. if you want tundra, get it. big deal. they're all from america. except some parts from canada, mexico, and Japan ofcourse

  • If you really want to see what really breaks down everyday, ask a tow truck driver what he sees. You would only buy Toyotas for the rest of your life. And from my experience from driving tow trucks is Chevys are by far the worst. THE WORST!

  • I still have yet to see all these cattle on the trailer being pulled as they stated. I see 4 or so horses, which is well under rated towing. Playing it safe? Get a F150 ecoboost and be done. Better mpg, more towing, and a strong Ford. what else can you ask for?

  • Would much rather have a real truck with a real frame...Nice try though toyota. Just because the truck got covered in alittle dirt and mud dosent show anything.

  • wow put 100,000 miles on a truck and take it apart? Its not even a 3 year old truck obviously everything is going to look great do this test with a 10 year old truck with 100,000 miles and then ill be impressed.

  • my mom had one three transmission in under 100,000 miles junk

  • @broncoxl302 Tell her to go look at the Ecoboost F150, THE truck.

  • These are all lies I guarantee that thing would be bouncing all over the place on those rough washboard roads while the chevy next to it is ridin smooth as on the interstate, It will never holdout to the all out toughness of a Ford super duty, and wont last a tenth as long as the good ole cummins in the dodge

  • Hey Toyota! I have a '94 Camry LE V-6, with 230K miles on it and it still runs like a top, although my sunroof leaks now. If you're looking for another project car, I'll offer mine in exchange for a newer Camry!

  • A lot of us Americans (Chevy, Ford, Dodge lovers) don't want to hear it, but Toyota has been beating us in durability for years. Like the rancher at the end said, "It's just a better built truck." BTW I grew up driving American cars. I watched my dad dump Thousands of $ into repairs on Fords, Chevys, Dodges (he owns a Jeep right now). I traded in a 96 Ford Explorer (as the transmission was about to fail after 150k miles) for the '03 Toyota I own now which has 160k on it and runs great.

  • @L0kwense wow that really hurts my feelings now if only what you have to say really matters. Toyota contrary to what your trying to say has no where near the reliability or durability of an american truck, every year since it has been produced the only number tundra gets higher than ford or chevy is the price

  • @fordtoughbear Exactly. Look at the issues mechanically, exterior and interior. Too many. They should stick to cars, if they can get them to stop.

  • @L0kwense Not really. When they came into the full size market, you should go back and look at REAL reliability reports. The trucks that actually go through work, don't last. MANY have had mechanical failures.

  • the only thing that toyota is good at is LIES.

  • Who cares

  • @mdm9690

    Obviously you don't know too much about trucks being used for commercial purposes.

    My friends parents have a farm and a 2001 F-350 that tows a huge 5th wheel horse trailer all across the country to different shows and races. It has over 500,000 miles and it hasn't had any major mechanical failures at all, this is with the Powerstroke engine.

  • @carllee31 Also, the engine was not the big talk here. Was it not the fact that all the front in and everything was still in tact with no damage/cracking. He said all his other trucks would have needed front in work by 45 thousand miles or whatever he said.

  • @carllee31 so should I purchase a diesel engine jetta? I need something good on gas.

  • An amazing bit of engineering indeed! Toyota is the best truck manufacturer. Period. :)

  • too bad 100,000 miles is nothing, most true work trucks have a few hundred thousand miles, My ford has 780,000 miles with the original drive train we have only replaced the head gaskets and injection pump.

  • love the part where he is like "this tailgate damper is still good" lol, its because the ranch foreman never used the trucks box.

  • HAHAHA!!! thats not used like a 3/4 ton. its empty. it must have been used by a ranch foreman or something. HAHAHA. only 100,000 miles. you want harsh conditions. take it up north so we can watch the winter rust through the tundras frame, and cold starts take its toll on the engine. show us the tailgate wont buckle under 200 pounds, and the transmission wont fail from the added wind resistance of hauling a camper. 100,000 miles is a joke, especially in those nice dry and warm conditions.

  • @galdino429 Is that why in the same exact conditions and harsh use the other 3/4 trucks the ranchers have driven had to be constantly repaired? I'm just saying, if that's not harsh use, and the ranchers have used 3/4 tons from different manufacturers, then why did they have repairs while the Tundra remained completely solid?

  • @galdino429 So what truck do you recommend? I think you just want Toyota to send you a truck. I know I do.

  • toyota makes one hell of a truck

  • my tundra has 140,000 miles ,still runs good,the abs will lock if you push the pedal hard.

  • toyotas the epitomy of AWESOME. i mean quality and pride is all it matters. and also look how bad ass the lexus LFA looks, it just looks badass man

  • So, we take a truck from down south, in the dry heat, and no snow in the winter. Funny they did this, just to mask what happens in the "salty" areas, like NY, PA, IL.... Sure they may be built in america, but have people forgotten where Toyota is headquarted? Toyota actually had a bullitan on excessive corrosion on their frame, but I don't recall the Big 3 US automakers having this issue. 100k miles, sure this old fart may be impressed, but I am NOT. Maybe if it had 300k, I may be. :-)

  • @adamackels 96% of sales from the Tundra stay in America...I have a Tundra and live in Minnesota...My frame has NO rust on it (message me if you want pics). I also tow my 7K boat with it. The reason I bought the Tundra is because it is much more reliable than any other Domestic truck I have owned. You are uneducated about where the money goes from auto sales.

  • The Toyota is a great truck.... nobody who drives a truck can deny that.

    They are American made, tough as nails and have a good pedigree.

    I've run safaris in Africa and the only trucks we would ever use is Land Rovers or Toyota Land Cruisers.

  • All I can say is LOL. Every truck has different circumstances that will determine there lifespan. Granted Toyota's are notoroious for frames rusting and rust in general if you don't think that's something they would address your high. If you own a Ford you better get your frame powdercoated cause that shit is sure to rot out and not to mention every fucking new Ram I see has quarter panel rust on the bed and don't get me started on chevy. Toyota may not be the best truck, but they are close....

  • @hhimynameischris. I wish I could hear what U had to say about Chevy. Your insightful and interesting to listen to.

  • @hhimynameischris. I wish I could hear what U had to say about Chevy. Youre insightful and interesting to listen to.

  • Toyota Tundras are American Made! They are made in San Antonio Texas...

  • real trucks=American made.

  • There are some really cool videos on youtube. You should try typing "Tundra frame" in the search bar.

  • The truck does well on washboard roads. Is that because the truck's frame is flexing with the suspension?

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  • Neat! It's like reverse "How It's Made"

  • If I had to replace my tundra it would be the Ford Raptor, but I have to check if the truck is even design to even pull 10,000. I have to make sure it can pull my quad toy hauler.

  • They should do this to an even older Toyota. I wanna see one of the T100 or the old Pick-ups. It's good to see that Toyota still makes their vehicles exceptionally durable.

  • alot of the American compaines are broke.. I wonder why? Hell ask anyone how long a dodge or ford will last?

  • @jdmbayarea all 4 of my Fords are worked at least twice as hard as this truck, yet they NEVER have any problems. Can't say th same for Dodge though. and as for American companies being broke, Ford is turning quite a profit right now. I think you mean GM and Chrysler are broke.

  • NO American cars can do this ,except for a Toyota ! NO Leaks What so ever ! . If it was a American car . 100k + leaks everywhere !

  • @jdmbayarea ha! I would hope it doesn't leak after only 100k miles. heck my 20 year old F-250's got 200k miles and doesn't leak a drop, and I haul logs up and down a mountain all day long, pull my camper and dirt bikes out to the desert, in the middle of nowhere. All on a completely stock truck.