Originally posted by Ripsnort
Meanwhile....
Toyota is fearful of US backlash for its automobile success in US
I'd just like to slap the Big 3 CEO's and say WAKE UP!!!! Same goes for the unions too.
I think it's too little, too late, for American auto manufacturers. They've been featuring the problems of overpaid management and the shackles of poorly created and managed union benefits (could also be read as fraud and abuse) for years now. You know there are core problems at the Big 3 when Japanese and German auto manufactures are
opening plants in the U.S. while American auto manufactures are "forced" to send their work to overseas plants to try and compete. Happened to Big Oil. Happened to Coal and Big Steel. Happening to some High Tech areas. Happening to U.S. Auto now.
I forget whether my Toyota Tundra (Limited) was assembled in Illinois or Indiana. I know the rear leaf springs were made in Mexico, and electronics probably Nippon Denso, and the battery China more than likely..... but I've not had a lick of trouble with this truck in 4 years. Decent fuel mileage (motorcycles help offset that in summer/goo weather). Large enough for what I need. Glad mine still has the suicide/jump doors for the rear seat..... I don't need a quad cab. Leather seats. I luv my twuck.
Thinking Lexus (high-end Toyota) hybrid car will be next in the garage when they come out with one I like.