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You know my answer: none of the above. Unless I fall in love with one of them after seeing them for myself, which is highly likely. Easy to criticize on ether, hard to resist in person.
You know my answer: none of the above. Unless I fall in love with one of them after seeing them for myself, which is highly likely. Easy to criticize on ether, hard to resist in person.
Tom (CrewMax, 6.5' bed, and a blow pop)
Give it some time Tom Toyota will consire your bed size and make it your perfect truck there are still a few feature's about the New tundra I didn't like either and I'll give it some time as well ..
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I went with the Regular Cab 6.5 bed. I'm alone so I really don't need much seating room and I don't use my bed a whole lot but like for it to be there when I do. I'll most likely get the SR5 with Sport Appearance Package because I don't really like all that chrome up front. Haven't decided if I want to spluge for the 4x4 or just stick with the 2wd.
I can't imagine what the 5.7L is gonna be like in this bad boy, February the 15th can't get here soon enough! Should be able to run low 14s stock...and if that supercharger ever comes out like TRD is saying then I'll be one happy camper!
I ordered a sr5 double cab with the 5.7 engine
navigation
bucket seats
deck rails
running boards
trd dual exhaust
carved 20 inch wheels
vip rs3000, remote start
convenience package.
No sports package when I ordered so I did not get that, but would have. as I wanted fog lamps, but could not get the wheels with the trd off road package.
beige interior.
Same here. Wait a few years for the bugs to get out and right around that time I plan on buying a new vehicle. I will most likely go for an 09' in 10'. I would like to buy something slightly used.
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| 2000 Tundra AC SR5 | (2) JL 12w6 | JL 500/1 amp | Flowmaster Duals | A.R.E. Tonneau Cover | Line-X Bedliner | Pioneer DEH-P7700 Head Unit | XM Radio| Clifford Alarm w/remote start |10% Tinted Windows | Nerf Bars | Westin Bed X-Tender l
I want a Slate CrewMax 4WD SR5 TRD Off-Road with the regular mirrors and bench seat..........After I get married next year, buy a new car for the wife, and rennovate our house
I'm thinking about getting the double cab / 8' bed ,4x4 . The trim package will be determined after I see what is on offer . It will be the replacement for my '03 PSD . Which, other than ball joints ,has been a very good truck to Me .
I just don't need the towing,and hauling capacity anymore .
Double cab is the one. I dont know anyone that will get a crew max in a house garage. My Tundra Ex fit fine.
As far as bugs, I havent bought a new Toyota yet that has had any serious problems. I think GM has about 3 class action lawsuits on their crappy engines for noise , piston slap and wrist pins. You would thing that after 40+ years with the small block they could build a quit motor. My buddy has a new F-250 too much road chop. Tundra' ride much better IMO.
I will be waiting on word of a larger bed on the Crewmax.
I don't know about the diesl. My tundras are cheaper to run that his diesl. Plus he smells bad after work.
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"The last word in ignorance
is the man who says of an animal or plant,
'What good is it?' If the land mechanism
as a whole is good, then every part is good,
whether we understand it or not."