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Vice Chairman Robert Lutz said Toyota's redesigned Tundra pickup, hitting showrooms in February, is likely to be a strong seller, but GM doesn't anticipate to cede much market share to the Asian automaker. "They'll do well," Lutz added. However, he doesn't think that Tundra will get much from GM's full-size truck sales. The latter sells approximately 1 million units annually. One serious threat to Ford's reign is Toyota Tundra. The full-size pickup truck from Toyota, introduced at the Chicago Auto Show for 2007, is a larger truck with striking towing capacity. It is given state-of-the-art Toyota Tundra high performance parts to boost its capabilities. Toyota will soon open in San Antonio a 2.2-million-square-foot manufacturing facility plant worth $850 million. Said plant is the new haven for the manufacture and assembly of bigger Tundra. "The customers will decide. I do know that we have done a sensational job of listening to our customers," said GM sales chief, Mark LaNeve. 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However, according to David Healy, an auto analyst with Burnham Securities, "Toyota is not going to get a lot of the good ol' boys out of the Silverados and F-150s. The idea is mostly these are going to be sold to people who already own Toyotas and are looking to upgrade into that area."
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