2014 Toyota Tundra
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Re: 2014 Toyota Tundra
Like the truck but d@mn that front end is awful
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I think it looks pretty aggressive. The first pics the grill looks different than the ones later on the page.
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I see....That silver looks a lot better than the brown/rust/gold color.Rice wrote:I think it looks pretty aggressive. The first pics the grill looks different than the ones later on the page.
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I really like those tundras,
but im sure the price tag for a new one is over 50k
but im sure the price tag for a new one is over 50k
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Re: 2014 Toyota Tundra
Just too big a truck for most. I believe the 4 door crew is over 25' long - too long for my garage. Gotta' be 6'2" or better just to pick something out of the bed from the side. Tacoma's are a bit too small and this goliath is just too large. Just my .02 cents
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Is a Toyota Tundra better than the F150 Ecoboost?
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This is a matter of pure opinion. I will tell you that historically, the resale values on Tundras/Toyotas in general have been much higher.Ster wrote:Is a Toyota Tundra better than the F150 Ecoboost?
I'm not sure how I feel about the aesthetic appeal of the outside, I'd have to see one in person. I've been debating an F150 and Tundra as of late, and my biggest complaint of the Tundra was that the interior wasn't as nice as the 150...well now, it looks nicer.
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Like most new truck designs, I don't like it at first glance but I'm sure it'll grow on me. Wonder if they'll still offer the RedRock interior? That's one of my favorite things about my 2011.
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Re: 2014 Toyota Tundra
Ster wrote:Is a Toyota Tundra better than the F150 Ecoboost?
I got to drive an Ecoboost Truck to Kansas and back and while it was a nice super truck, I feel as if you hooked any type load to it, it would suck wind. Plus it didnt get but like 15-16 mph. Not sure great like they thought.
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Not bad. Yeah that eco boost advertising isn't a crew 4x4 at over 70 mph.
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Re: 2014 Toyota Tundra
I may be showing my inner redneck, but a leveled Tundra with large tires, IMO, is the best looking truck on the road right now. However, a stock Tundra without the lift or level and without larger tires, is perhaps the worst looking truck on the road right now.
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I love Tundras, have since they switched from the T100 nomenclature but that thing is FUGLY as all get out. I have my eye on a silver one but I just can't bring myself to pay that much for a truck right now...
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Re: 2014 Toyota Tundra
I will be in the market for a new truck within the next year and have looking at my options. I need the tow ability to haul a trailer and tractor from farm to home etc... but really am not interested in something huge like a F250. I was keeping it simple between an F150, GMC, and Tundra.
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