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Offline Sir Osis of Liver

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Re: Any talk of a new Tundra
« Reply #20 on: September 30, 2016, 09:48:43 am »
150k tacos where assembled in Fremont, CA till 2010 then to texas and mexico

Doesn't do the forum much good when you try and derail Toyota threads with a link from 2007 to somehow support your misinformation about production in year 2016.

Relevant info is found in the copied automotive news reports.

Trying to give some background to the "shortage" claim you made. Their initial target was 200k as stated in the 2007 article, which they never hit, so production was reallocated. Those are the facts.

With sales down almost 8% from last year, there really shouldn't be an issue with supply, unless they reallocated production to the Tacoma, which is selling well.

I never said anything about how good the truck was, or why they didn't hit their goals. Markets are a fickled thing.



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Re: Any talk of a new Tundra
« Reply #21 on: September 30, 2016, 09:52:45 am »
Honestly, I like the "old" 3/4 sized Tundra.  It's likely Mid-size these days.  But with a V8 and fantastic build...it would be the truck I'd want. (Or a Ridgeline)

 :iagree: I think that would have been the size to stick with. Have it as a smart choice relative to the bloated trucks the Big Three offer.

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Re: Any talk of a new Tundra
« Reply #22 on: October 30, 2016, 06:35:13 pm »
That's not me  :laugh: