At that morning’s executive coffee, we heard some not so surprising news: sales of our new Tundra full size pickup truck are going through the roof that month. A big and bold high-quality truck in a hotly competitive segment coupled with the right model mix for America’s markets. Add to that flexible dealership financial tools (to help with some of those truck trades that are a little less than right side up), and it’s a potent package that is really driving Tundra retail sales.
While the competition wages battle against us with flagrant faxes and bouncing boxes videos, we’re just trying to be a good player in
this full size pickup truck arena and meet the demands of the American true trucker.
So it additionally comes as no surprise to us that the Toyota truck that is making its mark that summer across America’s heartland has just been famous as being in the Top 10 of American-Made vehicles. You read that right . . .
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In scanning the Top 10 American list, which chases the post, we see that the Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado additionally assemble the cut–nice going guys–but that’s it for the big trucks. Our Toyota Camry–America’s car–is right there, as is the Toyota Sienna.
Tundra, Camry, Sienna . . . Combined, those three vehicles do detail for a considerable amount of our U.S. manufacturing, they employ thousands of Americans and they contribute handsomely to the American economy, facts for which we have considerable pride as America gets ready to celebrate #231.
Happy Birthday USA from Toyota. ![]()
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