Thanks. I may take you up on that someday. Right now I'm pirating part numbers from RockAuto and then just ordering from Amazon. A lot faster shipping so far.
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Thanks. I may take you up on that someday. Right now I'm pirating part numbers from RockAuto and then just ordering from Amazon. A lot faster shipping so far.
Rock auto will ship to any city in CO that has taxes collected by state. The RA rep sent me a link to a doc thsmat showed what those were.
Bought another PS pump, can't live with the noise and it seems to have marginal pressure at idle. Need to buy the real deal ps fluid now. Guess how I will spend my Sunday...
My kid showed me the Yaris GR. WANT! Of course not available in USA cause we can't have nice things.
Toyota to move Tacoma truck production from US to Mexico
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Toyota Motor said Friday it will move production of its midsize Tacoma pickup from the United States to Mexico as it adjusts production around North America.
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The largest Japanese automaker also said it will end production of the Toyota Sequoia in Indiana by 2022 as that facility focuses on mid-size SUVs and minivans.
Toyota will shift production of the Sequoia in 2022 to Texas and that plant will end production of the Tacoma by late 2021.
Toyota has been building Tacoma trucks at its Baja California plant in Mexico since 2004. Last month, Toyota's Guanajuato plant began assembly of the Tacoma.
Toyota said its production capacity for the Tacoma in Mexico will be about 266,000 per year. Last year, the automaker sold nearly 249,000 Tacoma pickup trucks in the United States, up 1.3%.
Toyota said the product moves were to "improve the operational speed, competitiveness and transformation at its North American vehicle assembly plants based on platforms and common architectures."
The new North American trade agreement approved by the U.S. Senate on Thursday ensures that automakers will still be able to build pickup trucks in Mexico without facing new punitive tariffs.
In February, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV said it was reversing plans to shift production of heavy-duty trucks from Mexico to Michigan in 2020, freeing a Michigan facility to produce Jeeps.
Toyota said Friday it completed a $1.3 billion modernization investment in its Indiana operations to add 550 jobs. Toyota said there would be no reduction to direct jobs at any of Toyota’s facilities across North America as a result of the vehicle moves.
So Tacomas used to be made in Mexico, but now they're going to be made in Mexico?
Toyota: putting the Taco in Tacoma.
Perfect.