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Tundra is one of the smoothest, quietest, and most refined pickups.
Its 4.7-liter V8 engine is exceptional, with enough power to run with
the big dogs. A properly equipped Tundra can tow up to 7,100 pounds
or haul up to 1,800 pounds. A V6 engine is available, and there's
a bare-bones work truck that starts at $15,955. Its models are not
as big as the Nissan Titan, Ford F-150, Dodge Ram, Chevrolet Silverado,
and GMC Sierra models. It feels lighter on its feet, more agile and
more refined than the domestic trucks. The Tundra is quick and responsive.
And it's built to Toyota's high standard of quality, durability and
reliability. It is the most sophisticated truck.
With the
new Double Cab, the 2009 Toyota Tundra is officially entered in the
full-size pickup truck segment, joining the likes of the Ford F150,
Dodge Ram and Chevy Silverado. While most models in this segment are
tough and strong, none can boast the legendary reliability of Toyota
powertrains. The Double Cab joins a regular cab and Access Cab extended
cab. There are four trim levels offered for 2009: base, SR5 V6, SR5
V8 and Limited. In addition, there is an extensive list of post-production
options available including a tonneau cover, security system, side-steps,
and bedliners. It is an attractive pickup, with a bold grille opening
that extends down into the bumper. The Tundra Double Cab looks bigger
and brawnier than the Regular Cab and Access Cab models. That's because
it is bigger, not only longer in wheelbase, but over three inches
taller and four inches wider as well. It is a comfortable truck with
a friendly interior. It offers lots of power for passing or towing.
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