Some are such as the Tacoma, Tundra, Camry, Avalon, Venza, Corolla, Sienna, Highlander and Sequoia.
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Absolutely. Camry is assembled in Kentucky. Camry has a higher percentage of US domestic parts content than any traditional American vehicle. In 2011, Camry passed the Ford F150 pickup truck as being the most American vehicle. Other Toyotas are also made in the US. Ask Ford, GM and Chrysler why they have moved to Canada and Mexico. Unions states were wiping them out.
NO, they are not made in South Africa but some may be imported from other countries and sold in South Africa.
dont wast you time with toyotas, get an amirican made car.
One can browse Toyotas on the official manufacturer's website for Toyotas. A dedicated agent will be happy to help you find more information on their official website.
Toyotas do not strictly come from Japan as most assume. In fact over 15 million Toyotas have been built in the United States. Toyota manufacturing takes place worldwide with final assembly usually being in the country where they are sold in order to avoid shipping entire cars across the ocean. Parts manufacturing are spread across the world from places such as the United States, Japan, Thailand to Africa. There are some Toyotas which are strictly made in a certain country. For example certain Toyota trucks are only built in the US. So when you get your Toyota, the final papers will usually say it is built in the country you live in however, it can have parts in it that are world wide.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!JAPAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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One can buy used Toyotas at their local used Toyota dealer. An easier way to find Toyotas without leaving the home is AutoTrader. This page allows one to look for any make and model they desire in a vehicle.
NONE no "advantages".... no "country's" cars are better than any other no economic benefit either because many American cars/parts are made outside the us more toyotas are built domestically than "American" cars
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