Explore the features and the options you can get when you choose the 2024 Toyota Tundra with its intensely powerful twin-turbo engine and exceptional towing capacity.
Looks like a Chevy fucked a Ford. Taking a picture out of Hyundai’s playbook with the take one thing from everyone and make a hodgepodge vehicle.
Japanese always been like that. Never really wanted to put any time or effort into exterior aesthetic. Just be a knock off, and put their efforts elsewhere.
Not really feelin’ it. Maybe if they painted the entire bumper body colored, it would grow on me. But merging the grille into the bumper, and extending it all the way down just looks terrible IMO.
Also, what’s the point of the vents under the headlamps? Are they fake like most of the ones on the Supra??
Finally, take TOYOTA off the front grille. It’s just copying Ford. It doesn’t look that good anyways.
I'd rather have a Tacoma. Did you know that the three lights on the front is a requirement because extra width of the truck
We have 2 younger boys who are both already almost too small for the rear of teh Taco. I'm 6'1", the boss is 5'9" and we all know the Tacoma wasn't designed for taller-ish ppl, especially when you consider how low to the floorboard the seats are. For us, it forces you to sit where your hips are lower than your knees and that becomes painful after a little while of driving.
That said, I don't wanna be an early adopter of the new design, but I do see one in our future, especially if it gets better mileage. 2017 Taco is thirsty, but new Micheline tires helped that, we're up to almost 22mpg highway, 19ish around town.
Its funny that they have pretty much taken all the mods Tundra owners have made over the past 14 years and put them in the truck. Like...we wanted these from the factory and they just NOW came out with them.
I have a 2007 and I have HID retrofits that look factory, I have a 10.1" touchscreen carplay /android unit (Yellowstangs photo), plus some owners have replaced their factory grill with the Sequoia grill that looks a lot like the first photo with the giant TOYOTA on the front.
Thanks for being so responsive Toyota.
Still, love my Tundra. When two of them have gone a million miles on original engine/trans, its a good buy.
Saying that...I won't be touching their turbo'd V6 until it has been proven many times over. The 5.7 is thirsty, but it has proven reliable.
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