mikeyantonakakis
Mikey
mikeyantonakakis

As you can see by your lack of replies/recommends, your trolling was incredibly ineffective. Try again next time.

You're pretty much right on the money here. Michigan is a very pleasant state from what I've seen in my 3 years here.

It's not a "special group." Toyota is pretty much just saying "respect everyone, regardless of any way they can be grouped." For example, at my office, if you want to have a holiday display, you can. There were displays from Christians, Muslims, and even agnostics/atheists. No group is really singled out, no one is

This comment thread is the best.

Toyota actively promotes awareness and acceptance of gays (and anyone else), and I believe also gives their money to gay rights groups. That's how.

"I've never had a dealership try to sell a car on a human rights reason."

Because some gay people design and sell the parts that make the tiny explosions (which you are actually wrong about, nothing "explodes" in an engine) and gears and such. The issue here is:

Your bigotry towards Toyota offends me!

Even looking at your phone, it'd be hard to miss a commercial airliner...

Carel Godin de Beaufort sometimes drove races barefoot...and there was that time he raced wearing a Beatle wig instead of his helmet...and the time he stopped in the middle of practice at the French Grand Prix to give an attractive female spectator a ride around the Reims circuit. Apparently his post Dutch GP parties

$10,000 per job to the tune of $40 million. It's clear Texas was serious about getting Toyota, and it's probably going to end up as a major economic victory for the state. Texas' lack of corporate and income taxes are good news for the automaker as well.

Honestly, I can't even remember the last newer-ish car I drove that had an actual key instead of a fob and a push-button start. And in light of the General Motors ignition switch recall, the end of car keys may come sooner than we expected.

If the "cagers" adjust their mirrors properly, it's fine. If the "cager" decides to change lanes, the biker can also move over, unless the "cager" is changing lanes when there is a car next to them, in which case they're already doing something wrong.

"Moooooove" says Toyota

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I actually found out on Jalopnik this morning. I work in TTC (Toyota Technical Center - the engineering design/R&D company) in Ann Arbor (there's another bigger campus about 15min away, I'm also referring to them in this post as "Ann Arbor" although they're technically "York"), and it seems we're pretty much

While you're still right about "almost all of US Operations", your math and understanding is way, way off...

Thanks, appreciate the quick response!

Long story short, that'd be difficult, and most of the engineering design/R&D will still be based out of Michigan. The stuff moving out of Kentucky is manufacturing engineering (laying out assembly lines, designing tools, etc) and that will mostly move to Michigan. But TTC (the R&D company) pays for its employees to

I never saw that before, but now I cannot unsee. Thank you.