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that plant should strike... oh wait... could they?

companies shouldn't place blame on anything specific, unless they wanted to say because it's a brand new model...

I have seen tons of new Tundra's in my area in the past month or two. They seem to come out of no-where. And I hate it. I can't recall the last new Silverado I have seen. (Maybe I am the wrong place at the wrong time and am missing Silverado's as we have a very old wel est. Chevy dealer in town!) The tailgate thing, cam shafts, and tq. converter (I didn't know about this) so much being built tough. More like pussy, ugly truck and people are trading GM trucks in on them left and right in my town. *(Maybe its the huge rebates?!) Once word gets out on how $h!ty they are will it change? (I hope so!)

So, the Tundra brought SHAME to Toyota.

I'm not too sure how Japanese tradition works, but doesn't that mean one of them is getting executed?

Edited by AxelTheRed

Ya know, you can blame defects on "it's a new model" or "it's a new production facility" if the problems come from assembly or minor design flaws. When the vehicle is built out of tin foil, I think it's safe to say it's not the assembly worker's fault, or the floor manager. Might not even be in the range of the local production facility.

Hilarious. On the same page describing the quality issues of the Tundra...there are two 2008 Malibu ads.

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How did I know Toyota was going to blame the American workers at their San Antonio plant. :rolleyes:

Welcome to America Toyota!

Seems to me that many problems appear to be design flaws, not ones of workmanship.

I think Toyota will now have to commit hara-kiri, since it has lost face! :smilewide:

Which means dropping the Turds off from B52's on their Factory in Japan?

Edited by smallchevy

Apparently Toyota doesn't know how to build cars and trucks.

This is what happens when you do not understand business. You may understand engineering. You may understand manufacturing. But you do not know business or people.

The arrogance in the dude's quotes is enough for me to hate them even more. If this sort of trash doesn't wake up people, then I guess I don't know what will.

Toyota is like an NFL coach who does not bend the system to work within the players he is given. Success is only possible when you understand your tools and your team and the game, and every stadium and opponent is different.

Plain and simple, companies like Toyota may be methodical and relentless but they lack broad vision and cannot fight adversity well. Take away all of Toyota's advantages of the last how many years with currency and home country etc. and its pathetic that they resort to this to make excuses for the crap tundra.

I hate Toyota even more now and will use as many opportunities as I can to tell the story about their crap products and condescending attitude towards the US and their customers.

The article forgot bed bounce, inadequate crash performance and cheap plastic too.

Edited by regfootball

>>"Is it the American thing, Dad? Because the tundra is built right here in America, by people who build things that way you do, Dad."<<

Yeah.

Is toyo going to back off the 'American' slant, now, so it can point a trembling, shameful finger?

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