>>Not if you have ever owned a tacoma, or any toyota.
Does a Tundra count?
Yes, a Tundra counts. My Tundra 2000 has been stolen and found, stuck in the serf and extracted, over 230,000 miles, been driven on salted roads of PA for 20 years, is rusting just as fast as I am wrinkling and it has even had its frame replaced at Toyota’s expense. It runs like a top and I LOVE it...it is MY TRUCK!!!
“Does a Tundra count?”
Damn right it does. My 2001 has 150K on it and never gives me any trouble. It’s on it’s second battery, I’ve replaced the brake pads once, and at the 120K check-up I had noticed a small seep around my water pump but the timing chain (or belt) is a replacement part @ 120K so it was no extra work to put in a new pump. I’m thinking it is time to put on new shocks, too.
It only has the V-6 but pulls my 19’ 5th wheel, no problem. No question, this is the most dependable vehicle I’ve ever owned. And, it was built in Indiana, USA.