Showing posts with label tundra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tundra. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2015

2012 Toyota Tundra

2012 Toyota Tundra: Seen here with a slightly more aggresive front that standard, the Tundra was brought about to compete with Fords F150  the best selling vehicle in the U.S for 26 consecutive years! Its a brilliant move by Toyota, copying the success of Ford. It also says something of the automotive climate in the U.S. when the two best selling vehicles during 2008 (and have so been for ages), 

were pick-up trucks and the best selling car, the Toyota Camry, come in a distant third. I like the Tundra, despite its simplicity and rear leaf springs. A big 5.7 litre V8, a pointless flatbed and that big, imposing grille in the front is perfect for transporting myself and a six pack of beer. The beer enables me to use the car pool lane.

Toyota Tundra 2012
Toyota Tundra 2012
Toyota Tundra 2012 Interior
Toyota Tundra 2012
Toyota Tundra 2012
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Friday, March 20, 2015

TOYOTA TUNDRA 2011 SPECIFICATIONS PRICES

TOYOTA TUNDRA 2011 SPECIFICATIONS | PRICES







The Toyota Tundra 2011 Pickup Truck Full Size is a vehicle designed to meet most requirements for driving off-road. The 2011 Toyota Tundra is a great all-around truck, but is easily false when it comes to appearance, performance, fuel economy and standard features. Most respondents say the Toyota Tundra 2011 is practical and meets the expectations. It has a bed, large cabin options to increase the seating capacity and powerful engines. Here are the 2011 Toyota Tundra detailed specification.

When people think of trucks, Toyota do not usually come to mind. However, the automaker has been the production of the Tundra than a decade now and its safe to say that the Toyota Tundra 2011 can more than hold their position with other cars in its class. With a starting MSRP of about $ 24. 000, this light-duty truck is relatively affordable. Powerful engines, including a V6 and two V8 exceptionally impressive pep give this truck and allow it to achieve remarkable towing capacity. While the two wheels is standard, four-wheel drive is available in larger engines. Overall, drivers get a large amount of thrust without having to spend exorbitant amounts of cash.

For Toyota Tundra, 2011, recommended by the manufacturer for the stripped work truck is about $ 22,500, and goes as high as $ 42,500 for a 4-door luxury model, but it may pay to as much as $ 50 000 for a CrewMax full-out deception. Average figures paid for last years model are: 1-2K below the marks, so there are definitely some room to haggle. The new Tundra comes in a choice of three engines, two-wheel or four wheel drive, 5-speed or 6-speed automatic transmission, and is in regular cab, Double (5.5 feet bed), or CrewMax ( 6.5 or 8 foot bed). Toyota does not sell in the tundra manual transmissions, so it is not even available as an option.
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