After their annual week-long test driving a handful of pickups, FourWheeler Network just released their 2014 Pickup Truck of the Year award, which also includes the all-new Toyota Tundra.
Their evaluation based on Trail Performance (30%), Empirical (25% - price, payload, mpg, ground clearance etc.), On Pavement (20%), Interior (15%) and Exterior (10%), the 2014 Toyota Tundra managed to obtain a worthy second place, while the Ford F-150 got nothing. Third place got occupied by the Ram 2500 Outdoorsman Crew Cab while the overall winner is the Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71 Crew Cab.
So, what did FourWheeler said it’s wrong with the Tundra SR5 CrewMax? Well, it’s a “very capable 1/2-ton that loves to play in the dirt” but they felt the lack of a rear locker and the spartan interior fells kind of dated. Also they said that the brake pedal feels weak.
Read the full comparison here.
So, what did FourWheeler said it’s wrong with the Tundra SR5 CrewMax? Well, it’s a “very capable 1/2-ton that loves to play in the dirt” but they felt the lack of a rear locker and the spartan interior fells kind of dated. Also they said that the brake pedal feels weak.
Read the full comparison here.