The full size 2016 Silverado does have the same rear legroom as the 2023 Colorado/Canyon!!!
Numbers are numbers but real world experience says otherwise
The full size 2016 Silverado does have the same rear legroom as the 2023 Colorado/Canyon!!!
Specs are not accurate
There's noway the rear seat of the cab has the same legroom from the Silverado to the Colorado
Sat in one today, its manageable but definitely not that much rear legroom
It's a Japanese brand, that's all. Most design, engineering, manufacturing is in the US. The US brands often have less domestic content than the foreign ones.Reality it's a Japanese Vehicle?
I’ve just started having “long start times” between 5-15 second before its starts….Anyone experiencing a "long start or no start" on their 2023 Canyon/Colorado?
Still a Japanese Vehicle no matter how you want to justify it. When it was bought new, the majority of the money went straight to Japan.It's a Japanese brand, that's all. Most design, engineering, manufacturing is in the US. The US brands often have less domestic content than the foreign ones.
If you are talking about profits, then they go to the shareholders of Toyota stock... which you and I can buy as easily as Ford stock.Still a Japanese Vehicle no matter how you want to justify it. When it was bought new, the majority of the money went straight to Japan.
I'm talking about the fact that regardless how you look at it, all Toyota Vehicles are Japanese. None are American. Simple as that. It's the same for what you see in Australia. None of them are Australian Vehicles. Not hard to understand, but yet the entire Toyota Crowd seems to be confused about this.If you are talking about profits, then they go to the shareholders of Toyota stock... which you and I can buy as easily as Ford stock.
If you are talking about something else... I have no idea what it is.
Why would a vehicle that is designed, engineered, and built in the US be Japanese? Why would a Ford that is designed, engineered, and built in Germany be American? You seem hung up on the name tag.I'm talking about the fact that regardless how you look at it, all Toyota Vehicles are Japanese. None are American. Simple as that. It's the same for what you see in Australia. None of them are Australian Vehicles. Not hard to understand, but yet the entire Toyota Crowd seems to be confused about this.
I'm talking about the fact that regardless how you look at it, all Toyota Vehicles are Japanese. None are American. Simple as that. It's the same for what you see in Australia. None of them are Australian Vehicles. Not hard to understand, but yet the entire Toyota Crowd seems to be confused about this.
I can understand the general comparison part and that much is fair. I'm simply pointing out that this is in the Domestic section and yet a Japanese Vehicle is brought to the table firstHow can anyone compare midsize trucks without including the Tacoma? See the bigger picture here![]()
^^^ Is that what you ended up with?