I own a Toyota product (car, not truck) and refuse to drive anything else.
At 100,000 miles, a Toyota has barely hit it's stride. We drive our vehicles until "the wheels fall off" which is why I'm very religious about taking them in for service every 5,000 miles. Most of the money I've put into a Toyota is related to either scheduled maintenance or tires.
We're on our FIFTH Toyota.
Now that I think about it, aren't Tundras assembled in Texas? I don't know where Nissan trucks are made but, all other things being equal, I'd buy a Tundra just to support the Texas economy!
At 100,000 miles, a Toyota has barely hit it's stride. We drive our vehicles until "the wheels fall off" which is why I'm very religious about taking them in for service every 5,000 miles. Most of the money I've put into a Toyota is related to either scheduled maintenance or tires.
We're on our FIFTH Toyota.
Now that I think about it, aren't Tundras assembled in Texas? I don't know where Nissan trucks are made but, all other things being equal, I'd buy a Tundra just to support the Texas economy!
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