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Exploring strengths of the 2007 Toyota Tundra by RoadflyTV with Charlie Romero

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Roadfly TV takes a closer look at the 2007 Toyota Tundra's brakes, suspension, and chassis.

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Host: Charlie Romero

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  • The Tundra is built in Texas, w/parts made in America.

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  • GO TUNDRA

    ford stands for;

    1)found on road dead

    2)dix or repair daily

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  • A little food for thought. Based on Toyota's U.S. financial reports, 78.2% of the money invested in each Tundra goes to the people who assemble them (U.S. citizens). 15.5% goes to dealers, shipping companies, markerters who make those godawful commercials, etc. (U.S. citizens). The last 6.3% goes to profits. Does Japan get most of the profits? Does that really matter? 93.7% of the money stays in the U.S. Can't say the same about Mexican-built F-150s (with no offense to Mexicans).

  • @ProudAmerican08 Haha, you got told.

    

  • @guinmaan ....don't toyotobots know about Toyota's 2 billion $ Japanese gov't bail out in 09?! Clearly Toyota loves it's most loyal market % customers in California as they've just shut their plant and laid off over 1000 people!  Showing that they really care about Americans!

  • Google auto manufacturers domestic content - ALL domestic companies have more content% and more employees, plus the profits stay in U.S. Toyota takes total advantage of us in EVERY way possible and will only hire and assemble in U.S. to maintain market viability! Poor jobs anyways! Don't cry about Unions because ALL Japanese auto plants over there are unionized! This guy on this video is a total moron.. the Turdra frame is the laughing stock noodle of the 1/2 ton segment!

  • @guinmaan ....THEN THERE'S THE DRIVE IT IN THE WATER TRICK BIG FUCKING DEAL! ANY DIESEL MOTOR COULD BE RESTARTED BY THE SAME MECHANIC! TOTAL FUCKING SCAM AND LAUGHABLE! WANT TO SEE REAL TOYOTA TOUGHNESS! WATCH TOP GEAR BOLIVIA SPECIAL WHERE THE 3 LADS BOUGHT CIRCA 88 WELL USED 4X4'S AND HAD TO TRAVERSE BOLIVIA OVER THE ANDES TO COAST OF CHILE THE LAND CRUISER WAS A CONSTANT BREAK DOWN JOKE THAT DIDN'T FINISH!

  • @theazam that top gear thing was a fucking joke. he barely drove into the tree and practically tore the fender off! The building was a fucking joke ANY truck could look AT LEAST THAT GOOD AFTER RIDING ON TOP OF THE DEMO BUILDING! AND IT NEARLY BROKE THE RUSTY TOYOTA IN HALF! PUT IT IN THE MIDDLE THEN TALK TO ME

  • Obviously some money is going back to Toyota Japan, but it does stay here as well...some support to our country. I don't know about you, but I have a strong gut feeling that Toyota employees here in the US are spending their money here...instead of flying to Japan on pay day.

  • As most of the world bets on China to help lift the global economy out of recession, Mr. Chanos is warning that China's hyperstimulated economy is headed for a crash, rather than the sustained boom that most economists predict. Its surging real estate sector, buoyed by a flood of speculative capital, looks like "Dubai times 1,000 -- or worse," he frets. He even suspects that Beijing is cooking its books, faking, among other things, its eye-popping growth rates of more than 8 percent.

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