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whats the price plz tell me
Ответить:( 13mpg while everyone else is closer to 20mpg with a similar v8.
If I'm going to get under 15mpg I'm going to make it count and the raptor is cooler and sounds better.
This guy is legit I've seen a few of his videos and hes always on point.
ОтветитьImage be damned. I've always liked the Toyota Tundra. I remember when it was first introduced in 2000. I remember thinking "finally! Toyota has produced a larger truck to offer people something larger than the Tacoma. At last, the Tacoma has a big brother to play with." Now what Toyota needs to offer the Tundra in order for it to compete against the Big Three is a turbo diesel engine.
Ответитьwhen i was a kid (16) all i wanted was like a camaro or mustang now that im a man (17) all i want is a silverado or a tundra lol
Ответитьi envy you Americans and your trucks, in Australia, some of the biggest on the market, like the Ford Ranger, look like toys compared to this
Ответитьgreat review
ОтветитьJapan should forbid I$I$ yankees to ride Japanese cars.
ОтветитьI noticed how all the trucks look almost exactly alike on the instrument panel. Chevy ford etc.
Ответитьthey should stop making toyota in u.s.a and take them back to Japan because the quality is way better back then then cheap ass plastic and shit
ОтветитьI dont get why people want trucks to look luxurious like a caddy, they suppose to be used for work.
ОтветитьGet a real truck
ОтветитьBottom line, Toyota Tundra will last forever. The one thing that is a nuisance is the center console was made to go past the rear of the seats making it tough for the guy in the back seat sitting in the middle, especially in the double cab, not so much an issue in the crew max.
ОтветитьWhy did they get rid of dual zone climate control on the SR5?!??!
ОтветитьWhat about a Ford F150 Limited is it worth almost $70 grand?
Ответитьqii carro vôo muito bom
Ответитьhello!)взглянула видео , и хочу вот ,что сказать: тоже недавно создала канал -заходите-интересно мнение !стараюсь)
ОтветитьNice truck, but it has an unusable bed
ОтветитьGreat job with the review. Very thorough and well done. THANK YOU!
ОтветитьWhy would you buy a truck forLuxury. People nowadays no wonder there's too many bling bling in today's truck that will go wrong after few years
Ответитьالولد خري 😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьHe says "Americanize" then uses the metric system 🤤
ОтветитьSmart v8
ОтветитьI want a Toyota tundra for my next car.
ОтветитьNice trucks. Same gas mileage as a 80s pickup.
ОтветитьWhat a nice car.
ОтветитьGreat review bud
ОтветитьToyota needs to upgrade this truck, give more engine options, axle ratios, bed sizes, offer an one ton or HD version like the Nissan but better. In the end Ford, GM and Ram will out sell this truck because of that fact, limited options. Every domestic brand offers different engines, axles, bed sizes and interior configurations. They try to compete but come up short because of that.
ОтветитьWhy this little kid is reviewing big trucks ? 🙄
ОтветитьVERRY FAT THIS GUY, JESUS!!
ОтветитьEstá muy bonita la Toyota tundra me gustaría saber su precio me gusta mucho a mi aunque al gunos la des presien no me in porta pero ami meguta es mi opino
ОтветитьI believe this one has a 19 gallon tank. "Spend a lot of time at the gas station" indeed.
Ответитьhow about crank windows a/c a radio and rubber floor.... and ill save atleast $8000...
ОтветитьGood review. Guy looks 14 going on 35
ОтветитьThe "Toyota" name always comes up when thinking about a new car.
ОтветитьThat's the only statement that turned me OFF.
ОтветитьI’d love this truck but tbh im looking at gm cuz toyota don’t want to drop its prices
ОтветитьSo they pussified it
ОтветитьAyyyyy tfl guy
Ответитьlo
ОтветитьGreat video! It still gets more MPG than the F150 when towing, or just driving in town.
ОтветитьHey young man!! You’ve come a long way! Good job!
ОтветитьBut what about the oil leaks?
ОтветитьImage ? lol the only other truck I would buy would be the contractor grade Ram 3500. And then only if I had a skid steer or mini excavator to move around. Or a massive three axle 5th wheel. Which I don’t. When it comes to towing a Nash or Winnebago travel trailer. This is the way to go.
Ответить2014 4.7L SR5 owner here. 223,000 miles and 0 issues. Still going strong!
ОтветитьGreat video... Job well done
ОтветитьI do prefer the previous styling, but I like the fact that Toyota offered 3 engines at least initially with this generation. For my needs, I would have taken the V6 or the smaller V8. I understand Toyota wanted to improve the MPGS, but imo they should have tweeked the V6 for 300 hp, maybe a turbo 6 for the mid range, and, of course kept the 5.7 V8. All backed by the 10 speed. Otherwise, this generation was and is still better than the current one with the bad V6 engines.
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