LOL.. yeah, all Toyota Tundra's and Tacoma's are made in San Antonio, Texas. Granted, a few of their other models are made in Japan, but the majority are either the US or Canada. The simple fact is.. there are no 100% American made vehicles anymore.. unless you are referring to North and South America (which covers Canada, US, and Mexico). Vehicles are made from parts all over the world and assembled/partially assembled in places all over the world mostly based on what market they are going to and costs. Hell, in 2014 the Toyota Tundra, the Honda Ridgeline, and the Ford F-150 were all tied for first place in the 'Most American Truck' evaluation ( http://www.cheatsheet.com/automobiles/the-8-most-american-trucks-for-2014.html/?a=viewall ) Based on part origin and assembly locations. I get buying American, I'm patriotic too. Fact is, its near impossible to buy anything 100% US unless you are buying from Mom and Pop's country store. So, I buy smart.
BTW..... for the record Ayaq... I was damn proud of FORD, and say so every chance I get to folks I talk to, that they did not ask for a hand out in tough times and held their company together. If I were to stray away from Toyota.. well.. I've ALWAYS wanted a lifted F-250 Lariat Limited 4x4 Diesel. I have no practical use for it, but it is a sexy beast. Course I'd have to sell my house to get it, but it would be worth it.