There’s nothing wrong with buying a Tundra, especially since the profits go to Japan. If it is completely manufactured and assembled in the USA, then it provides jobs to American citizens. And a lot of the money we send to Japan by importing their cars comes right back to the States when they buy our agricultural products. Japan imports almost all of its cereals and other foodstuffs, and since America is the biggest exporter of wheat and other grains in the world, we probably account for the majority of food imported by Japan. So by buying Toyota, you support both the American factory workers that make the vehicles and also the American farmers that sell food to Japan. FAF
Only thing I buy that aren’t made in America are my golf sticks.
14 years ago at 2:23 pmThere’s nothing wrong with buying a Tundra, especially since the profits go to Japan. If it is completely manufactured and assembled in the USA, then it provides jobs to American citizens. And a lot of the money we send to Japan by importing their cars comes right back to the States when they buy our agricultural products. Japan imports almost all of its cereals and other foodstuffs, and since America is the biggest exporter of wheat and other grains in the world, we probably account for the majority of food imported by Japan. So by buying Toyota, you support both the American factory workers that make the vehicles and also the American farmers that sell food to Japan. FAF
14 years ago at 2:19 am^^^This guy watched the Royal Wedding…and all the follow up specials.
14 years ago at 7:26 pm^^ this guy prefers ignorance over actually listening in class and learning anything useful.
14 years ago at 2:42 pmDiscussing economy on TFM.com, NF.
14 years ago at 6:02 amDiesel. FaF.
14 years ago at 7:07 pmAny self-respecting man should not drive a car until he is in the business/professional world. College frat stars should stick with trucks and tahoes
14 years ago at 7:09 pm