Toyota Tacoma "Living Up to Our Commitment"
Not sure about rust proofing, but when I was doing competitor teardowns on small trucks, both Toyota and Nissan had the thinnest frames in class. The Ranger was thickest in class (No surprise), with the S10 being a little thinner than the Ford. Glass is also typically thicker on the American vehicles.
http://blog.toyota.com/2008/03/living-up-to-ou.html
If it were GM or Ford that tried to sell the American public some crap like that it would be front page news day after day in all of the major newspapers.
But, no, Japan Inc can do no wrong- even when Toyota engines sludge up, it must be fault of the owner- when the frames rust through, they just extend the warranty-
I will give them props on how they handled the situation- most of those people will probably buy Toyota again- good customer relations, unlike my experiences with GM where you have to jump through hoops for warranty claims, and every step of the way they fight you-
i'll admit their PR people are freaking awesome because they will/can hide anything
Toyota screwed up and are being responsible. i probably will never buy another toyota, but at least they are easy to deal with. the same cannot be said for issues with gm cars imo....
Toyota screwed up and are being responsible. i probably will never buy another toyota, but at least they are easy to deal with. the same cannot be said for issues with gm cars imo....
Well, I am at least glad that YOU made some profit from the Nippon Giant, unlike the millions of U.S. citizens they put out of work (DESPITE their 'transplants'!).

50 layer flame suit going on now for the Econ 101er, 'globalist', "free"<-(what an F'ING JOKE!!) trader, NO protectionism onslaught.
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Bag on them all you want about their quality...they stand behind their products, and THAT is why people continue to not support our economy. GM's quality doesn't need to change...their business practices, however, do.
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if these holes didn't hurt the integrity/strength of the frame none of us would have ever heard anything about it
WTF troll
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Bag on them all you want about their quality...they stand behind their products, and THAT is why people continue to not support our economy. GM's quality doesn't need to change...their business practices, however, do.

What if window motors went out? (mine have not gone out by the way
) What if the navigation buttons flaked off in the CTS-V?
LOL....thats all I got off the top of my head. I guess no car is issue free, but as long as it gets resolved.
so how is it that these get recalled but not hte older ones? i have been repairing these frames for years now.




