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Five Things Americans Want Changed for the 2014 Toyota Tundra

2014 Toyota Tundra 1 photo
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With the 2014 Toyota Tundra entering production in the Texas plant recently, coming with more features, better looks and comfort, there still are pickup truck fans that find it a bit obsolete compared to the competition.
The refreshed Tundra is offered in three cab styles and an engine range consisting of a 4-liter V6, a 4.6-liter V8 and a larger 5.7-liter V8. Standard features include a backup camera, mudguards, power windows, moonroof, navigation system, traction control, an Automatic Limited-Slip Differential and more.

Having the chance to test different upcoming Toyota Tundra specs recently, the guys from PickupTrucks.com consider it a bit behind the opponents. They are thinking that the carry-over engines are underpowered and no too economical, the instrument cluster doesn’t offer sufficient information for a truck, is too heavy and the transmission is not that good. On the other hand they say that the higher trim level offers too much luxury and instead of that, Toyota could have offered a rough hybrid powertrain and kick everyone’s arse.

See their full opinions here.
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