2007 Toyota Tundra Engines

44 messages,  Last post on Dec 12, 2007 at 11:59 AM

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#36 of 44 Re: Tundra sales are doing just fine [hotel1] by kdhspyder

Jun 09, 2007 (3:56 pm)

Replying to: hotel1 (Jun 09, 2007 2:47 pm)
Well this is a '10-month' year. January was the wind-down for the '06 and Feb was the ramp-up month as vehicles began to arrive. Then gas went to $3/Gal...and Texas is just starting its second shift this month.
 
It will be whatever it is. As long as monthly volumes stay in the 15-20K range then this meets their expectation.
March. 13,200
April... 14,200
May.... 17,700

#37 of 44 Re: Actually... [rsholland] by bugchucker

Jun 13, 2007 (8:59 am)

Replying to: rsholland (May 29, 2007 9:44 am)
.03% now. Chances of being struck by lightning are greater.

#38 of 44 Re: Actually... [bugchucker] by obyone

Jun 13, 2007 (1:38 pm)

Replying to: bugchucker (Jun 13, 2007 8:59 am)
I'm assuming you're part of that .03%? I know I wouldn't want to be.....

#39 of 44 Toyota's Quality by tjjeep

Jun 19, 2007 (9:51 pm)

I was a Toyota tech for 10 years or so and I hate to say it but ever since toyota started producing cars in the US. Which was around 1995 they have had problems. The use of delco parts and other various brands on the US production cars and trucks was and still is a major problem.

#41 of 44 Re: Tundra sales are doing just fine [12ozcurls] by belias

Jun 22, 2007 (8:30 am)

Replying to: 12ozcurls (Jun 02, 2007 1:13 am)
No question that Toyota has its share of growing pains, but that is exactly what they are. It is rapidly expanding to meet the demand for their vehicles so it is a given that there will be issues along the way. The Detroit3 have had their plants for decades and have done anything but expand over the last 10 years as they shudder plants, employees, benefits and wages in order to compete. So despite having all of these things in place, they still have difficulties with their products on a larger scale than Toyota. Not that Toyota is infallible or that the Detroit3 are terrible (they're much better than many of their European rivals), but if you've ever seen the manufacturing plants and the environment and attitude differences between Toyota and the Detroit3, it would become very clear to you why Toyota's quality, in general, is considered by the industry to be the standard (I personally think Honda is better than Toyota). Once expansion at Toyota settles down a bit, quality will again improve. Still even with all of these problems, Toyota still tops most, if not all manufacturers in this regard.

#42 of 44 Perhaps too much HP and torque? by obyone

Jul 04, 2007 (11:24 am)

http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/tundra/103690-2007-6-speed-transmission-failures/

#43 of 44 children fighting by grapepicker

Nov 27, 2007 (3:42 pm)

When i joined this website, i thought i would get some useful information about my new tundra truck. How wrong i am. It seems like a bunch of kids fighting over who has the best truck, who's # 1, and every other thing that kids fight about. Anyway,I've read enough and i'll be moving on to HOPEFULLY another non-bickering site that i can get some information about my new tundra.

#44 of 44 Re: children fighting [grapepicker] by kentaco

Dec 12, 2007 (11:59 am)

Replying to: grapepicker (Nov 27, 2007 3:42 pm)
Hey grapepicker, you may have already joined up but Tundrasolutions is a good site. Occasional Trolls, but overall very imformative. Definitely not a hate forum.
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