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Not So Big Three Need Money From Mom and Dad

At some point in our lives, we’ve all had to ask for a loan from mom and dad. For most of us, that stopped in our teen years. For GM, Ford, and Chrysler, it turns out that the “big bad global economy” is just too much to handle. They need $50,000,000,000 dollars “to make it until next pay-day.”

That’s right – $50 billion dollars in low-interest loans are needed to facilitate investment in “fuel-efficient vehicles.” A loan for “fuel-efficient vehicle technologies” is code for “we need money or we’re going to file bankruptcy and come live in the basement.”

Besides, since when do businesses need help investing in building cars that will actually sell?! GM, Ford, and Chrysler need money so they can build something that consumers want? Let me see if I understand:

1) The not-so-big three surrendered tremendous market share and world manufacturing dominance by building a terrible product between 1970 and 1995, all the while screwing the poor saps that bought their product (mostly the American consumer).

2) The not-so-big three then decide to start closing plants and tossing the American autoworker out on his or her ass between 1985 and the present.

3) The no-so-big three need low interest federally backed loans or they’re going to go under? What happens if they do go underwill the American consumer and/or autoworker have to pay for that too?

Here’s the deal America – it’s time to let one of these not-so-big three bite the dust. No more blind loyalty to an inferior product, no more handouts, no more bailouts, no more loans. Enough.

Learn how to run a profitable business or die – that’s the American way.

6 Reasons A Truck Is Better Than A Hybrid

It seems as though the media is in love with the idea of hybrid vehicles as the “environmental savior” that will deliver us all from the specter of global warming and ecological disaster. As a pickup owner, you may be tired of hearing all the reasons why a hybrid is the ultimate in street credibility. But if you stop and think, there are clearly a number of ways in which your Tundra is superior to any hybrid on the road today. Let

NEW – Made In America Tundra Stickers!

Are you tired about hearing that your Toyota Tundra is a “foreign” truck? Despite a mountain of evidence that the Tundra is one of the most American trucks on the market, people still make ignorant comments about the Tundra’s lineage. Time to shut them up…

Finally, after months of procrastination, we’ve got some Made In America stickers for the Toyota Tundra!

If your VIN number starts with “5TB”, than your truck was made in Princeton, Indiana. This is the sticker you’ll want:

Made in Princeton Indiana

Sells for $3.99 on CafePress.com.

If your VIN number starts with “5TF”, than your truck was made in San Antonio, Texas. This is the sticker you’ll want:

Sells for $3.99 on CafePress.com.

Finally, here’s a Made in the USA bumper sticker for any Tundra owner.

Tundra made in America

Sells for $4.99 on CafePress.com.

If you buy 1 sticker, economy shipping costs $1. If you buy 2 stickers, economy shipping is only $1.30. If anyone wants to buy in bulk (dealerships we’re talking to you), contact us and we will make that option available.

Next time someone makes a comment about your truck, show them the sticker.

Place your order now – operators are standing by! 🙂

TundraHeadquarters.com Hosting Problems

We’re experiencing intermittent server errors today. We’re working with the hosting company and hopefully this problem will be fixed soon.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

New Tundra Crashed Into House

Here’s an interesting story:

Helen and Renee Hopper of Muncie, Indiana awoke to an all-too-familiar sound early Friday when a brand new Toyota Tundra truck crashed into their front porch.

Tundra crashed into house.

“My mother said the house was falling in,” said Renee, who replied it was just another vehicle hitting their home at 1524 S. Burlington Dr.