This is an example of what I mean with trucks constantly evolving. In a few years, the Tacoma, Tundra and Sequoia will have new rear axles due to Hino closing an assembly plant. Toyota Texas stepped in and is building their own plant and shipping the axles to Mexico.
Now imagine someone has an issue with their rear axle. I can hear it now, “Toyota’s been building this truck for XX years, you’d think they would have this figured out by now.”
Misguided.
Link to story might be behind a paywall: https://www.autonews.com/automakers...s-plant-jumped-when-axle-supplier-hino-bailed
Now imagine someone has an issue with their rear axle. I can hear it now, “Toyota’s been building this truck for XX years, you’d think they would have this figured out by now.”
Misguided.
Link to story might be behind a paywall: https://www.autonews.com/automakers...s-plant-jumped-when-axle-supplier-hino-bailed