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A Bit On Traction Technology
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Re: A Bit On Traction Technology
Way to go Tundra. Nice find Shatto
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Re: A Bit On Traction Technology
Interesting video. I was most impressed that the locking rear diff (seemingly everybody's favorite, conceptually) fared quite poorly in these tests. Maybe Toyota is on to something with their electronic anti-spin system.
I also went to the website for the testing company, and was not surprised to find that the Tundra was their Top Pick in the Full-Size Trucks category. Way to go Tundra!
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cars.com: New Pickup Trucks | Faceoff: Full-Size Trucks Who's king of the full-size truck roost? The Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado represent the old guard. But will they have what it takes to muscle out the redesigned Toyota Tundra?
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Re: A Bit On Traction Technology
Was presented as a very sober and unbiased test and results. When they said they were at GM's proving grounds, I figured that it would have more of a slant.
Kudos to those guys.
Thanks shatto!
(Hehehe, your nickname should be Sh!tto....that would be funny)
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