And yet you don't own the vehicle. My company has its headquarters in United States and has a small plant in Poland. It's a domestic brand. Haven't we covered this and where the main profits remain?
This is a full size truck review. Not an LUV, Pinto or whatever you actually own. My dad owns a Victory motorcycle It's nice, but I can't comment fully on its operation and ownership issues firsthand, any more than if I test drove a car from a dealership or as a rental. It's not enough to convince someone to buy one when you haven't done so as well.
I have a 2005 Ford F-150 daily driven. Smooth and trouble free. I also have coworkers with trucks too. But can't bring much to the table with their daily experiences and costs to own.
I saw this comment coming from a mile away, even though it hasn't been posted for quite some time. I guess if the Tundra is American, then comment 8:24 is contradicting itself.
8th Apr 2015, 12:02
And yet you don't own the vehicle. My company has its headquarters in United States and has a small plant in Poland. It's a domestic brand. Haven't we covered this and where the main profits remain?
This is a full size truck review. Not an LUV, Pinto or whatever you actually own. My dad owns a Victory motorcycle It's nice, but I can't comment fully on its operation and ownership issues firsthand, any more than if I test drove a car from a dealership or as a rental. It's not enough to convince someone to buy one when you haven't done so as well.
I have a 2005 Ford F-150 daily driven. Smooth and trouble free. I also have coworkers with trucks too. But can't bring much to the table with their daily experiences and costs to own.