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'07 Toyota Tundra Crewmax commercial

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'07 Toyota Tundra Crewmax commercial

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  • I agree with GM products going down hill, and they WILL NOT cover anything under waranty. Loved GM trucks from mid 70's thru mid 90's. Now would not touch them.

  • Gotta love these ridiculous Toyota Tundra commercials haha. The guy's voice that is talking is so overdone, to sound tough and hardcore, like a true "trucker". Then add in one of Toyota's selling points for this truck, trying to gain market by attracting the "bigger is better" crowd; by making the body paneling extra thick to give the truck an overly-done ugly bulky look. Gives them a great ego boost. Too bad the Tundra has been proven to be a sub-standard truck functionality wise.

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    Sources or its just another worthless opinion from most likely, an "American" truck fan-boy who supports trucks like the F-150 which is actually less American than the Tundra, as more of the Tundra is made here as opposed to the F-150.

  • @390merc65 If my GM products would run like they were intended too, i wouldn't be making a fuss, or wasting my hard earned money and time fixing them. And I don't think a blown head gasket in a 08 Impala at 102k is blowing anything out of proportion, or ball joints at 104k. My 06 Chevy Malibu, the transmission went out at 87k, and on top of numerous electrical problems. on top of rattles and squeaks since new. Yet my Toyota 4Runner has 335k in the garage, runs great. But I am just done with GM.

  • Respond to this video...its easy to find fault in american rides and spread this all over youtube..but also ..you dont hear the other side were alot of americans have great luck with domestic brands ...it justy seems to me most ppl putting down the big 3 are usually leaning on the side of imports.some complaints are valid..but then again some are not ..my garage actually tows for the toyota dealership down the road..i see alot that the average toyota buyer does not see..

  • Respond to this video...i am not saying you dont have trouble with what you have..but i do believe anyone who leans towards imports but owns domestic all seem to have trouble .i think ppl who lean towards imports just love to find anything wrong with an american vehicle just so they can make a fuss ..and some of it is blow out of proportion ..if a tailite go's out they condemn every and all domestic brands and swear they will never own american again

  • @Zinizzle and it is possible anyone can have troubler with anything.but i see a pattern with ppl who are diehard toyota buyers..if they own a domestic brand vehicle..it only seems to be these ppl who have constant trouble..yet ppl who buy strictly american dont seem to have alot of issue's ..i am not picking sides ,but there is some merit to this..my buddy a P,A state trooper is a diehard chevy guy...his whole family is .he has a few new GM's and never seems to have trouble .why is that?

  • @Zinizzle there is a big difference with drive  by wire for each manufacture ..all car company's might have the same manufacture to make the part..but each car company is made to their specs,..so this is why it only shows up on toyotas ..this isnt something that is made up by our government like alot of ppl want to believe..toyota knew about this years ago ,but in toyota fashion blamed it on driver error ..

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