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Toyota Tundra Video Review - Kelley Blue Book

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2009 Toyota Tundra. The full-size pickup market has long been dominated by the Big Three, but the Toyota Tundra now has the power, size and ability to compete head-on with such heavyweights as the Ford F150 and Chevrolet Silverado. Although Toyota still does not offer the option of a diesel engine or a long bed on the Crew Cab models, the Tundras powerful 5.7-liter V8 and long list of beefed-up mechanicals make it a viable work truck. Toss in Toyotas legendary reputation for quality and strong resale, and the Tundra begins to make a lot of sense for those rugged individuals who actually use a pickup truck for its intended purpose. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit http://www.kbb.com today.

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  • why are people so threatened by the tundra?

  • @mashy816 The Tundra is American, lol.

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  • @voitcs Thanks for the info. :)

  • @thenixter101 Transmission yes, but not the engine. USA laws requires the manufactures produce 50 + % ( if u know what I mean) in the USA. All the electronic staff is made in Japan. The frame, body, suspension, interior, engine are made in the USA, otherwise the have to pay 100% TAX to sell the motor.

  • @wave122101 no it is assembled in america. the engine, transmission etc. are made in japan.

  • this truck is built in texas by americans...i love america...

  • I love a tacoma better than a tundra. But it's a Toyota so it will be a good truck that will run smooth on the roads and reliable. It's also compatible as well. So why hate them?.. i don't know why. As long as you take care of it, it will go for a while without having to deal with the frame rust and the headache, the rust from chipped paint, or whatever damages you think on a toyota. Come on people...

  • oh my a sliding rear window....my dads truck from the 80's has that.... impressive

  • @Chris82bc lier i went to a construction site in alberta called plc they have around 30 of these trucks and never had to replace anything you lie 

  • Ok, so here's what I would say.... ALL trucks, doesn't matter if it's a Ford, Nissan, Dodge, Toyota, Chevy, Silverado, and Honda trucks are going to SUCK in SOME way... enough said. No reason to fight over which truck is better.

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