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  • toyota tundra is the most american made truck!!! over 70% is assembled in texas....truck country

  • hey how shake more inside the car, pay attention

  • Wow tanner foust is such a sellout

  • a more rigid frame should equal better ride quality, but when you have a big payload, you need flexability.

  • What the he'll was wrong with the tundra

  • Both trucks are fine trucks, I'm personally a yota guy just because there product fits my needs a little better. You have to remember, the frame of the tundra is designed to flex the same way a flat bed semi trailer flexes. It enables the truck to have a higher payload. The downside, is the ride of the truck is much worse. I love toyota and I will admit, the ride in the f150 blows the tundra and the tacoma away, but when it comes to brute force, toyota wins in this class.

  • I have never seen an f150 or a ranger with 400k miles but I've seen many Toyota pickups with 400k miles and still running!

  • Fuck Ford!!! The Eco boost is a joke that's why Ford PAID Toyota to make them a Real motor! The SVT Raptor is a piece of shit can't tow and is shity in mud/snow, the frame bends/breaks when used over rough terrain! The Ford Ranger is a pos the Tacoma is the best selling most reliable midsize pickup ever! The Tundra has won JD powers most dependable full size pickup 6 years in a row! Toyota FTW!!

  • @MegaTundra10 Why such hate on ford? A real truck enthusiast would appreciate all makes. I drive a 2011 F150 but I don't bash other trucks. I still appreciate a cleanly modded toyota, chevy, dodge, nissan, whatever make it is. My buddy has a tacoma and we're always sharing ideas for mods and upgrades.

    There's no such thing as a better truck. The best truck depends on the owner. For me, an F150 XLT supercab 4x4 3.7 V6 is perfect.

  • @Fx4ranger2002 you need to get ur facts

  • @Fx4ranger2002 first off toyotas are the most reliable on the road and ford my buddy had one it was 2006 ranger the engine blew up and burnt the thing to the ground and he had a Toyota before that got stolen with no problems from 1993 so why don't YOU get your facts straight bitch

  • Hey look at the crash test on ur ranger lmao

  • this course simulates offroading/durability. Unless you want your toothpick frame aluminum can plastic concrete princess tundra with 19'' beaner rims to fall apart KEEP IT ON THE HIGHWAY or fill the bed up with tampons, thats about all its good for.

  • My girlfriends dad has a 2008 Tundra, I wanted to see how durable it was so I pressed against the side of the bed with my hand and it popped in and out like an aluminum can. Toyota trucks are garbage. If you wanna buy Japanese then buy a Nissan, atleast they are durable. Im tempted to run into the side of the tundra with my Ranger to see if it will fall apart. My 02 Ranger is pretty damn solid and it still looks and runs new, everything works perfect on it at 172k

  • ford is not ahead there behind, finally using toyotas technology to build a better balanced engine with vvt there not intellengent enough to understand vvti-l yet

  • @juggerernaut Ford seems to be ahead, the new ecoboost can tow 11300lbs and has 365hp and 420ft lbs of torque. Its got a 3.5L v6 and the toyota tundra has a 5.7 liter iforce which can only tow like 8100 or so. Toyota cant even compete with ford in power, torque, durability and quality. Watch the video above and see how durable your chink truck is. Built Ford tough isnt bullshit, its forreal. I see lots of old Rangers/F-150s that are 20+ years old on the road and 0 Toyotas.

  • @juggerernaut The ecoboost can outtow the Silverado, the dodge hemi, and the toyota like broke down or some shit during the video. Toyotas have shitty handling when towing, plus they get stuck easy in the mud. My 02 Ranger 4x4 looks and runs new with 172k miles and is tough as fuck. Fords been making f-150s since the mid 70s, Toyotas been making midsize trucks since 1999. They have been copying the F-150 and failing at it ever since. So suck my dick

  • @Fx4Ranger2002 kid your a pussy u can only shoulder press 135 lbs were you live ill fly there or maybe its close ill drive and crack your head open to pound in everything that ford has copied from toyota and your ecoboost is a dog, rattlebox, also shitty warranty they copied toyota supra version of twin turbo, starting to use variable valve timing it does not rule the sled pulls and toyota is the most powerfull pickup hands down trd accessory supercharger 60,000 + full powertrain warranty

  • @juggerernaut glad to know the truth hurts you too bad your skin wasnt tougher to suck it up like a man, as for your rattlebox i had them thats all they are,your ford is cheap over/priced made in mexico ford coast more annually maintence after 50,000 miles front/end problems shocks brakes you buying quanitty not quality

  • @juggerernaut LOLUMADBRAH? Im stronger than your sorry ass, your internet ego is too big my friend. Toyota started making Tundras in 1999, Ford has been making f-150s since the 70s, so how could ford copy tundra if the f-150 existed 25 years before the Tundra? Tundra has a 4.6 or a 5.7 liter with no turbos, less horsepower, less torque, less towing than the ecoboost. The ecoboost is rated at 11300lbs towing where the Tundra max tows about 8000. Watch the video above and see whos the rattlebox

  • @juggerernaut And funny thing you mention shock/brake problems on a Ford. My 2002 Ranger has 172k miles and has been offroad quite a bit since ive owned it. It still has the stock suspension,shocks,calipers,rot­ors it came with 10 years ago. The suspension doesnt make noise and it absorbs bumps quite nicely. Get your facts straight before you spit. Your just mad cause you know after 5 years the bed on your Tundra will fall apart, that is if the rust doesnt eat it first.

  • @juggerernaut are you full of shit? What are you, a Jap? Fords Out pull, Work, and offroad any toyota. Hence why there the best selling truck for 35 years straight. They are real TRUCKS. You know, things meant to work and haul stuff? not just drive around the city which you probably live in.

  • I've got both trucks here at the house. The Tundra is a lot better.

  • only a idiot drives 25mph over unrealistic road conditions thats not even close to everyday driving conditions on a construction site never mind street conditions same driver in both trucks ford driver is struggling to keep it straight from bouncing side to side they edited the video to look better with one than the other they failed, however finally after 108 years ford has a decent powertrain though its a maxed out v6 and has only been compared in a 2wd version reg cab

  • Tundra's really cant compare to the quality of a Ford F-150. The F-150 ecoboost 3.5L V6 out-torques,has more horsepower, and can tow more than some flimsy-framed, sissy Tundra. Ever wonder why construction workers, builders, and people who haul heavy loads depend on American made trucks? The Japanese make horrible trucks. After about 100K miles the Tundras 'fancy' electronic luxary features will fail, then the bed and frame will rust out.

  • @Fx4Ranger2002 Finally someone who agrees that the Japanese should not make pickups! The Tundra is a piece of shit! Toyota should stick to what they're good at and just make tiny little 100 horsepower economy cars! Ford rules! Fuck Toyota!

  • @LightButDark575 Toyota trucks usually have more plastic on them than a hotwheel car. They are built out of cheap, shiny parts, big beaner rims, TRD=turd packages, which appeal to uneducated idiots who like sissy trucks that are built out of car parts. Toyota trucks are sold at rediculasly high prices and usually rust out and fuck up. They are the chevys of the Japanese auto industry. Toyota started making midsize trucks in like 2000, Ford is 30+ years ahead of chink automakers with trucks

  • This issue was first seen with the 2007 Tundra but was resolved a long time ago by Toyota. Yes, while nearly all trucks exhibit some form of bed bounce on concrete highways, the Tundra’s bed bounce is outside the normal. I think Toyota fixed this by changing the rear leaf springs, or by adding a new brace or redistributing some suspension weight. Make no mistake, Toyota makes quality vehicles and when they do make mistakes they correct them fast. They have a great reputation after all.

  • i know that is a common problem with the tundras but ive never seen one to that extent. there has to be something wrong with it

  • Google "Ford Raptor Frame Problem" for real Ford quality.

  • @777fuzzypeach this is the person drivings fault. they are pushing the truck past the ford recommendations

  • @777fuzzypeach Has Ford adressed this problem yet? Cause to them this is a big kick in the face, since they've been going on and on about their boxed frames.

  • Is the Tundra even a truck?

  • @2009Devilrays yeah, pickuptrucks(dot)com did a half ton shootout between 5 half ton trucks. Overall, the Tundra did better than Ford and chevy and nissan. Dodge ram was the only truck to do better. Tests included: acceleration, braking, handling, towing, and fuel economy.

  • @HFCHSvids Look up the 2011 Ford F-150 3.5L V6 ecoboost. It can tow 11300lbs with 420 horsepower compared to the older 5.4L V8 version that could only tow 8100lbs with 310ish horsepower. They tested the ecoboost f-150 against the tundra5.7L, Silverado 5.3L and Dodge hemi 5.7L all trucks towed 10000lb trailors uphill, toyota lost control and failed miserably, and dodge and chevy struggled while the f-150 won with flying colors and no problems with losing control.

  • @Fx4Ranger2002 lol, ecoboost has 365 hp. thanks for playing though!

  • @Fx4Ranger2002

    ford has not tested a crew cab ecoboost 4x4 agianst any of the other trucks yet, they have only tested 2wd single cab or ext cab agianst the other crew cab 4x4 trucks. ford is over/priced, over-rated and does not value the american family in the truck dept unless your a multi-million dollar construction company then you can get a much better price for them plus there warranty is lousy in the frpp supercharger dept 1 year or 12 000 miles

  • @juggerernaut The crew cabs never seem to appear in commercials. Single cab F-150s are just rare, I never see new single cab f-150s. Yes Fords are expensive but you are paying for quality, not junk. The crew cab can be equipped with the ecoboost v6 meaning it will also out do the competition. I dont understand why Toyota feels the need to even try to compete with fords F-150. Their frames are made from stamped sheet metal and the bodies are so flimsy. Toyota cant make trucks period

  • @Fx4Ranger2002 i understand that i can buy a crew cab equipped with a ecoboost i also can buy a tundra loaded 60,000 mile warranty with a trd accessory supercharger for still less than the ford and it wont be a rattle/box after the warranty is up unlike fords, untill i see the ecoboost dominate the 8,500 lbs sled pulls, value the american working class i'll go were i can buy at invoice + destination fees and have a grater trade in value

  • @juggerernaut The ecoboost can tow 11300lbs and its been proven. Its got 365hp and 420ft lbs of torque and gets 23mpg. The best a Toyota truck can do is 19mpg and thats a v6. The ecoboost therefore destroys the tundra in towing, handling, durability, power/torque. I mean this slideshow proves how tough the Tundra is...about as tough as a plastic model car. Their frames are made from stamped sheet metal. Yes Fords are pricey but your paying for a truck that lasts 20+ years compared to 5years

  • @Fx4Ranger2002 you made your point, however my tundra has 550 fp torque 504 hp and i get 18mpg 60/40% city highway and drive the speed limit out here its 65mph it is 1,650rpm anything over 2,000 rpm milage drops to 15mpg and so on and so on, have to be well disciplined to drive it because between 55mph and 65 mph it still breaks loose get the adrenalin rush have you ever experienced it? anyways it wasnt out when i bought mine i wanted the most powerful 2010 half/ton with the best warranty

  • @juggerernaut just in case you didnt no toyota and ford engeneers are working together to design a hybrid half/ton pick up truckToyota, Ford to collaborate on hybrid trucks | Reuters

  • Biased testing.

  • @mast3rcater how? they were on the same course?

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  • They both look like they are going to fall apart at times. You can't trust how vehicles are made these days.

  • Ford is same company that brings us new Ford Rangers lol garbage never owned a Ford that I said gosh I still wish I had that vehicle. NEVER! Ford Explorers worst purchase I made. Jeep XJ was the one with 4.0 still drive that today if I had 2. Neighbor bough a new Pickup it's ok but puke shiat brown metalic. I like my old crew cab frontier Nissan better mines paid for his well I can only guess! Maybe owes $30k lol

  • @superhawkn WTF?!

  • fords been making full size trucks for 50 years of course theyre gonna be better. the tundra, f-150, and silverado are all great trucks. just depends which one you like better

  • 0:29 the tundra is shaking its ass

  • Fords have bent frame now lmao

  • fords are hideous

  • And now ford has bent frames lmao haha

  • is pulsheet

  • of course the platinum ford would win, thats a basic tundra. upgraded suspension does UNBELIEVABLE things. still like the ford better though lol

  • thats what happens when you make a truck frame out of stamped sheet metal. Toyota sucks, they didnt even bother to make the frame c chanel they just stamped it open and riveted a few cross members in. Toyota Tundra, the half assed half ton!

  • @123abcpa Actually the Tundra frame is fully boxed up front, Dual reinforced c channel in the middle, and open C in the rear. Where are you getting your false info from?

  • @HFCHSvids, All trucks since 2000 have fully boxed front ends, the rear of the frame is where the tundra falls short. theres nothing wrong with the open c style frame, it has workd fine in many trucks. The difference is that toyota decided that 1/8 sheet metel was sufficient, but its far to flimsey. side to side movement is ok to an extent, put a 90's F150 on that track it would be about the same side to side movement as the tundra, BUT not up and down in the middle, thats not exceptable.

  • @123abcpa Well, my Tundra fram has held up very nicely and I town a 7,000lbs boat regularly during the summer months.

  • @HFCHSvids, well I hope it works out for you, a truck is an investment and it should do a good job for many years.

  • @123abcpa So do I. I'm in a process of uploading a vid with my tundra and boat. Please watch if you'd like too

  • That tundra looks like its shaking it ass at us jaja

  • Ford is by far the best pick up.

  • BUY AMERiCAN!!

  • I remember that the guys at top gear had an interesting way of endurance testing a truck, why don't we let them find out wich one's the better car?

  • Ford is champion of trucks

  • Looks like the tundras bed was gonna fly off!

  • @bmetz100 I wouldn't be surprised if it did. let's not forget it's a japanese piece of junk we're talking about. all japanese cars ara a product of very clever business analysts and marketing folks, not good engineering. they're just pieces of junk slapped together with enough sound deadening material to create the illusion of a sturdy vehicle. play the hype about American vehicles being second class to the japanese all you want. I'll take an American truck vs a japanese one any time.

  • @mardamek1

    Im not sure if you're Trolling or not. The American market Japanese cars are pretty shit. But take a look at the Land cruiser. There is a goddamn good reason you see so many of them venturing into the middle of no where. Its because they're reliable, well built machines. No im not saying American cars are sub par, they're overpriced (due to all the care given to employes, im not bashing just saying. the). But yes the Tacoma and Tundra are pretty shit compared to the Hilux

  • @mardamek1 hahaha you have it backwards. theres way more hype around chevy and ford and then chevy and ford guys diss "jap cars". my toyota avalon was made in the U.S and just hit 260k miles without any problems at all. i see ford pickup trucks at 110k miles with blown engines all the time.. prolly cuz they are beating on them just to keep up with my yota! lol plus if you ever want an ATV, dirtbike, jet ski, guess what! your going to but it from japan, unless u get a harley, then from china

  • @poserproductions1 My Ford truck has 220,000 miles on it, good try there. No one wants to be driving around a little 4 cyl. ricer. Plus my quads, all made in the U.S. except for one suzuki. I dont diss jap cars, such as the avalon, cause there made an hour from my house. But yet, my truck was also made an hour and a half from my house in my own state.

  • @bmetz100 Im not saying ALL fords have severe malfunctions before 200k, but i seriously dont see a lot of fords getting high miles on them. The highest milage vehicles ive seen are toyotas bar none. and I would trade my avalon for a truck in a heartbeat its a good first car but i would rather have a tacoma. My car isn't Race.Inspired.Cosmetic.Enhance­ments Its Get.Me.To.School

  • @poserproductions1 I agree. Most cars i see over 200,000 are toyotas. They have good engines, just the body and stuff rust out over time, My sister has one thats a 2003 and its got 170,000 but its rusting at the corners and doors. And yeah, they are good first cars, cheap, and good mileage.

  • @bmetz100 yep, nothing to brag about with them tho lol. my 96 avalon has no rust, just some bare metal showing where my mom backed into it with the hitch on her truck lol

  • Yes that is correct Toyota Tundra was built here in U.S.stop the hatred enjoy wat u like

  • the bed is gonna fall of toyota...im just amazed the accelerator didnt get stuck lol!!!!!!!

  • Having driven all of these trucks here is what I say. The Tundra is good (but who wants to be seen in a Toyota?) The Ford feels underpowered and brittle and the Sierra/Silverado has crazy torque and is very solid.

  • Do you guys realize that the Tundra is made in Texas. Not Mexico, not Japan, or Canada. It is as American as the Ford.

  • @facultybookbuyer And the profits go to Japan. Offshoring sounds nice but it's not an economy fixer because the company still collects more at the end of the day. It's much more complicated than that.

  • @Reaper87xx Wrong sir, less than 10% of the profits go to the headquarters, most go the the AMERICANS who built, transported, and sold the truck.

  • Tundra all the way, although I do love the ford. I prefer a dodge over both though

  • Here's the first intelligent comment on this video: It's not because it's a Toyota, it's not because it's a Ford, it's just a boxed frame vs a c-channel. Would any of you do that to your truck anyway?

  • America makes better full sized trucks. The end.

  • you ford guys are just belly aching cuz you cant afford a Toyota

  • @mezmorize45 Why would you pay more money for that pile anyway?

  • I don't like Ford but this is a clear example of some major problems with the toy

  • lest go ford toyota garbage

  • toyota blows, go ford

  • I was watching a f150 go down the road the other day. They twist just like the tundra. But like i said twisting doesnt make the frame weak. A stiff frame will have alot of tention witch isnt good.

  • @fordgt8806 you're fucking retarded it's the best selling truck in America the best selling vehicle is the Toyota corolla get your facts straight! Sticky gas pedal was proven false. And that ford was bouncing around like your momma on her anniversary and she damn near died so you go hump your f series

  • Dodge ram won, but the real winner is Chuck norris (nobody can defeat Chuck)

  • Just bc the frame is twisting like that dont make it weak.

  • @jimluv16 it does if you are gonna haul lots of weight on rough to no roads.

  • Idk what everyone else is watching but all i see from the ford is bad handling n a bad ride. Bc the tundras frame bounces around like that means a beater ride n better off roading. I thought the ford driver was going to lose controll

  • @jimluv16

    thats toyota frame twisting not bouncing

    and you dont' want a weak frame while offroading.

  • @jimluv16 You're an idiot.

  • ford suck balls! ,Toyota is the only thing i drive!

  • @Jay91010 the Corolla is the best car in the world

  • @Jay91010 sorry

  • @halflife103 sorry about what? im not waste my money buying a ford!

  • @Jay91010 lol i was just being snide, but hey buy what you want, in the end they are all the same and will do the same job if you maintain them. people who outright stick to one are either men with small ***** or just horrible mechanics.

  • @halflife103 True

  • @halflife103 True

  • Ford for people who know trucks, Thundra for people who are new to pickup truck!!

  • sry but tundras faster and way sexyer when lifted!

  • @IgotGreens101 faster huh, well you must be one of those sad people who buys these trucks in an attempt to impress others because somewhere in your life your coming up short. If you want speed get a car you confused little man.

  • @IgotGreens101 and its only faster when its unloaded.

  • Issues. The only problem or rather pointer, was that the shocks when, but Thats cause we pulled heavy trailers. And we had a small rear main seal leak, or rather moisture. We would find 1 drop every week.

  • I've driven the ford f150, Trust me word when I say I abused the hell out of it. It wasnt mine ;). That truck would have ran the hell and back with out so much as getting a check engine sign. I took curbs, pulled a trailer braking heavily, accelerating heavily, down shifted, hard driving in NYC streets. And this went on for 3 years. Oh yea, I only changed the oil 3 times in 3 years. We got the truck at 58000 miles and sold it at nearly 101k in 3 years. NO tranny issues,or engine.

  • Tundra shaked her booty but the Ford shaked her boobies :)

  • tundra sucks

    

  • Ford wins!!

  • 0:30 tundra is struttin that ass

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  • I love tundra!!!!!!

  • @bigpimpinc0001

    Yeah, the facility is the reason the Tundra sucks Ford's dick. Toyota's are falling apart everyday now!! Tundras have a tendency to break in half with their pathetic frame, and Toyota lead the industry in the most recalls of any auto manufacturer! Toyota - "moving forward" - even if you don't want to! Stuck gas pedal killing machines. The Ford F-series is the best selling vehicle in the US for almost 40 years! Enough said. FORD F-Series>Tundra. FAILURE.

  • The Toyota Tundra really knows how to shake it's booty. lol.

  • I want that guys job :D

  • Toyota bootyshaked

  • LoL look at all these fagots arguing over a 57 second truck caparison video.

  • That piece of crap toyota looked like it was going to fall apart.

  • Both are great trucks PERIOD!

  • @robstrevor No.

  • The only thing Ford can beat Toyota at is Being First at the Junk yard!!!! TOYOTA FOR LIFE!!!!! and heresthelastone Ur Fucking retarded!!! quite talking shit on the net Bitch!!!!

  • @MegaTundra10

    your a fucking joke. shows what a naive toyoyta cock sucking SUCKER YOU ARE! put the evidence right in front of your face and you'll still deny that the Tundras got the same structural integrity as a 1973 Ford Camper special. Have fun with your Drive shaft separation and snapping cam shafts ASS CLOWN!

  • @MegaTundra10 Looks like you are talking shit on the net. Also, I've never heard of a Toyota being able to pull 10,000lbs. I've also never seen a Toyota run stock 12's in the quarter.

  • I like to see what the even shitter nissan titan would be like.

  • its better cause its a ford.. nuff said

  • @theGoodNightArmada Not enough said at all.

  • @theGoodNightArmada I agree.

  • @theGoodNightArmada lololol unreliable pos wins no

  • @theGoodNightArmada

    Its better cause its American!

  • @MrTheWhitby dumbfuck

  • @theGoodNightArmada Don't make me laugh .

  • The poor cars...

  • Frame flex is no big deal. Consider a 777 aircraft were the wings flex as much as 12 feet. It has no effect on how strong the structure is.

  • @jetman1979 You're comparing apples to dog shit. Did it appear that there was any benefit to the way that the Tundra was flopping around? The other trucks appeared to hold the road better. Also, the continuing frame disintegration problems of Toy trucks is not an anomaly. The wings of the 777 flex by design; it relates to the Bernoullis principle, which creates lift through manipulating high and low pressure. A more appropriate comparison would be the Tacoma Narrows bridge in Washington State.

  • @jetman1979

    youre a dumbass

  • Wow nice pussies I like the twisty ford pussy and Tundra too. They both were shaking so hottie. Tundra makes me more impressive at the back:)

  • @uman43 What language are you trying to speak?

  • hahaha....ford won in all of the tests....ndd its also da best good lookin

  • @toyotahonda1329 id really like to see where a fat ass plastic toyota can do better offroad that the f150. the ONLY thing the toyota wins at is unloaded acceleration on pavement. prettymuch the only thing that doesnt matter for a truck. if you find proof of your statement ill be impressed.

  • @WannaBFoxRacer maybe reliability, lowly parts cost and made in amercia not mofo mexico

  • @iTsKoNvIcT the f150 is made in missouri and michigan? not mexico. ford parts are far less expensive than toyota parts hands down and ford has something like 3 major recalls this year and toyota has how many by now? so reliability isnt even a contest. there is a reason the f150 is and has been the worlds best selling truck. and that does not even pertain to my previous argument.

  • LOL....I drive an F150 identical to the one in the test. Although some complain of various driveline or tire vibration problems on the new F150, my truck is silky smooth and a dream to drive. With 2 decades of developing and tuning vehicle suspensions and chassis, I can appreciate the work that went into the new F150.

  • Lol...the trucks booty is shaking

  • And the F-150 comes out on top, not surprising

  • @toyotahonda1329 raptor beats tundra

  • @sjpro1 My smartcar beats the tundra.

  • When u bend metal u weaken it and all that bend is asking for it to break!!! There's a resson u never see a Toyota on a farm as a work truck! Fords cast more and a working man knows u get what u pay for

  • this is a good video and everything but where are there roads like that? oh yeah Detroit

  • @wqsa54 Detroits roads honestly arent bad.

  • toyotas are for chinks

  • @thesouthwillrise100 LOL so you are calling yanks whom drives a Toyota "chinks" too? Sorry to bust your bubbles but many yanks also drive Toyotas.

  • @patrickvang06 "chicks", not "chinks"

  • Now theres a nice ass Toyota!! got that booty bouncin!!!

  • Nice as Tundra!!

  • I bet when your girlfriends sits at the bed, will fly away and left already cuz you pick a prick's car.

  • Ive had many cars in my life and for a fact know that imports are just made better. All cars if taken care of well will treat you right,but imports just hold up better. Just because more people buy f150 doesnt mean its a great truck,it just means more dumb asses think its a great truck. I personally like the look of f150,,but will always tip to imports for reliability. im not saying f150 is shit,but just because it sells to more people means nothing.look @ toyota resale value.

  • @wackoguywatch I totally agree with this. Its american made so all the americans buy it obviously. Doesnt mean its better at all

  • @wackoguywatch i just want to say that that is not true at all i have an f250 7.3 powerstroke has almost 200,000 miles on it never once had a problem and fords are made better as in they make a truck better for what a trucks intended use for trucks are meant to pull loads and handle a beating given to them i gaurantee your ass any ford will beat toy ota at a trucks intended use sure ride quality ladada that isn't what a truck was designed for..

  • haha toyota sucks fucking dick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! there cars and trucks are made of shit, run like shit, and look like shit!!! o almost feel bad for them. hahahah i feel bad for anyone that has a toyota, they run on rice

  • ...shake that booty...

  • I wanna see a stock tundra tow over 10,000.

  • The Ford looks dam solid.

  • I would still get the Tundra over a F-150... wouldnt even think twice

  • @smokermoved not thinking is what most Toyota owners have done anyways

  • @TheL4dgamer incorrect bud. One video of a less than rigid rear frame on "one" of Toyota's vehicles hardly negates the fact that thier quality has always been superior in some way or another...

  • @stough77 me being a mechanic i know which truck has more problems..and don't get me wrong..it's not all Toyota vehicles..i just don't really care for the Tundra at all..if i was gonna get a Toyota it'd be a Camry or Corolla..those damn things last forever...i'm just a Ford man and always have been when it comes to trucks..i've owned a Toyota..a Chevy..and even a fuckin Nissan Titan (biggest mistake ever)...i just prefer Ford..especially F-150s

  • @smokermoved HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHQAHAHAHAHAH­AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!

    

  • @church400c haha imports die at around 150,000 miles or less? That such a POS story you made up fake ass ford lover. Most fords end up in the junk yard after 100-150k miles... I know cause I owned a ford before. ford / Government Motors # 1 in car repairs. BTW i have a 1990 Toyota pickup with 360,000 miles and still running strong. NO BS!!!

  • @patrickvang06 wanna know why Fords need repairs so much? Because they do real work something toyotas will never see here because they will not honor the warranty on a work truck in heavy work conditions. Ford will and Chev will to a extent. Ford will even help outfit your truck for that hard work with modifications and still honor those warranties. I did that outfitting stuff I discuss this stuff with oilfield operators it is all I seen so wheres all the Toyotas? In the city hauling groceries.

  • @CapnCrossbones well guess what I used my previous Ford 150 in the city, just hauling groceries and it broke down SO MANY times on me. One time I was hauling my band equipment around & the rear axle broke. Cmon my equipment was less than 1000lbs?! It got so frustrated to the point where I figured it was cheaper to just get rid of it and not fix it anymore. Gm, Ford and Chrylser does NOT emphasized as much on quality but rather more on marketing and selling...that is the downfall> bankruptcy

  • @CapnCrossbones Also i have a buddy who used to work for Ford. He drives a Cadillac and previously bought a brand new Grand Jeep Cherokee for his wife. After only 50k miles, he had to take the Jeep in for service on a axle problem. Since then he told me he will never buy American cars again. Now you would never have problems with Toyota or Hondaat just only 50k+ miles... the main reason why Toyota is #1 in the world.

  • @patrickvang06 My Ford pickup has 452K miles on it and it's still going strong... after over 30 years of abuse on a farm and she's still rock solid...