I'm having a terrible time trying to figure out what the 2010 "option" of an SR5 package has. Google searches, emails to dealer, the Toyota website, and this forum all don't provide a clear, concise, and definitive answer.
Also, apparently the SR5 (SP) package opens the door for other options that are not available without the SR5 option as a starting point.
I'm in the process of ordering a model 8341, DC, 4x4, and need clarification. Can anyone provide a list of what the SR5 package has and does?
I just picked up my new 2010 SR5 double cab yesterday. on my window sticker it has code SP for $915. SP is essentially the tow package with SR5 badging. I have a friend who has 08 Tundra grade and the seats are identical. I believe Toyota in the past put a little nicer interior in the sr5 but I guess not anymore. Hope this helps!!
My info is that the SR5 (SP) pkg contains the tow pkg (TO), cold weather pkg (CK) [w/mudguards (MG)], and styled steel wheels (ST). Separately these three come to $930 so the savings is $15. I've heard of better cloth on the seats and possibly more.
I'd like to get a complete break-down of the package.
Congratulations on your new Tundra. Mine is coming next week from San Antonino.
The SR5 package is $915 and your list contains only the contents of the Tow Package at $660. Well, plus the badging but that can't be $255 for badges one wouldn't think.
The abbreviation for other things that you list are new to me, including SPAT. If you don't mind, would you please elaborate on them? Are they part of the SR5 package too? WAIT - I think I get it. If the "AT" at the end is taken off then the Toyota option is clear.
OK, so you got the CW, cold weather package, and ST, styled steel wheels. Those are supposed to be included in the SR5 package according to the Toyota website. Did the dealer charge you for those options?
In the 2010 brochure it says the SR5 package only contains the tow package and cold weather package on the DC and CM, everything else is the same.
Yes, that is known. However, when the truck was purchased the cold weather package and styled steel wheels (also on the SR5 pkg) were on the invoice as additional and charged as such.
Technically, the SR5 package only contains the tow package which makes no sense given the price. My dealer said that the Toyota website and brochures are wrong but he knocked off the additional charges anyway.
It seems like everything that is listed for the RC SR5 is also on the DC and CM SR5s and were not itemized on my invoice as additionally charged items. My DC has all of the features listed as on the RC only.
It is still unclear and none of the dealers seem to know what is going on either.
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2010 Tundra DC, 5.7, 4WD, SR5, 40/20/40 Bench Seat, Pyrite Mica,
Options: Model 8341, EC, EV, CK, LF, RL, SP, ST, TM, WX, 32, HR, CT, CJ
GO Industries Rugged Step, LineX bed, Line-X Xtra on steps, ARE shell, Firestone RideRite, Prodigy brake controller
I have a 2010 SR5 truck (about 2K miles on it now). My SR5 came with the bucket seats and a console versus the bucket seats. I have the upgraded radio that has bluetooth, USB and auxilary hookup. You may not think it is important now but I LOVE IT! Oh, and it has the other items mentioned by the posts before this one...
There are two seat arrangements in the SR5 - a bench seat (with fold up console - called 40/20/40) and bucket seats.
The radio, XM, bluetooth, etc. is option P7 for $450 MSRP. Since it is not listed on my invoice but I got it, maybe that is part of the SR5 package, too.
Attached is an XLS file showing all of the options and prices as of June 2009.
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2010 Tundra DC, 5.7, 4WD, SR5, 40/20/40 Bench Seat, Pyrite Mica,
Options: Model 8341, EC, EV, CK, LF, RL, SP, ST, TM, WX, 32, HR, CT, CJ
GO Industries Rugged Step, LineX bed, Line-X Xtra on steps, ARE shell, Firestone RideRite, Prodigy brake controller
I believe you have to get the SR5 package or higher to get the trip computer on the 2010 model.
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I have a 2010 SR5 truck (about 2K miles on it now). My SR5 came with the bucket seats and a console versus the bucket seats. I have the upgraded radio that has bluetooth, USB and auxilary hookup. You may not think it is important now but I LOVE IT! Oh, and it has the other items mentioned by the posts before this one...
HuH??
__________________ 2007 Tundra DC SR5 TRD Nautical Blue, 5.7, 4X4, Toytec 2.5" front lift, 1" rear block, Diff. drop kit, BFG AT KOs 305/65R/18, JVC KW-AVX810 head unit, HD Radio, Sirius, JVC CH X1500 12 disc CD changer, Scosche piano black dash kit, Alpine 550 4 channel amp 90 watts per channel, Focal 165 V1 components front, Cliff Designs CD60-4C Components rear, Modified Pioneer sealed sub box, MTX Audio TT 6510-04 10" shallow sub, Alpine 450 mono amp 220 watts, R/F 1 farad digital capacitor, All 4 doors and rear wall DynaMatt, Hard wired Escort Passport 8500 X50, Boyo VLT 300 rear veiw camera.
I have a 10 SR5 4.6L. I will pull my sticker out of the glove box after lunch and give it a once over. I think it also has the abbreviations of options on it too. You have to take the SR5 and discount the options to get the base SR5 package. At least that is what my dealer was telling me when I was looking at various tundras. I am by no means a Yoda staff expert.
SR5 PACKAGE -- Regular Cab includes cruise control, remote keyless entry, power outside mirrors, engine skid plate and SR5 seat fabric. Double Cab and CrewMax include Tow Package and Cold Weather Package only. All models include styled steel wheels.
When ya go to the DC & CM those before mentioned items are STANDARD (except the SR5 fabric is not mentioned) according to the website. Bench seat is standard on DC, buckets optional.
Everything is listed and sorted clearly on the website.
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Thanks for the try. I have been to the Toyota website numerous times and looked at the same information you describe until my eyes were bloodshot. It has been Googled, Binged, and individual dealers contacted with the same question. "What is the list of items in the SR5 package?" (Toyota code: SP)
I ordered and paid for the SR5 package and yet the Cold Weather Package and Styled Steel wheels were listed on the invoice as separate items and as additional charges as mentioned in prior posts.
"DC & CM...include Tow Package and Cold Weather package only" should mean that is only what they have in the accepted English language - not also what is on the RC even though those features seem to have been included on the DC & CM also. Then it goes on to state that Styled Steel wheels are included on all models.
The invoice had the SR5 package as including items only from the Tow Package (see post from BIOHAZARDCYCLES above). He "also got" the Cold Weather package and Styled Steel wheel which means they were separately charged as mine were.
There is no list of items A, B, C...etc. anywhere to be found that are on the total DC SR5 package for $915 MSRP.
My apologies for being repetitive but doing more than skimming previous posts by responders would alleviate the problem.
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2010 Tundra DC, 5.7, 4WD, SR5, 40/20/40 Bench Seat, Pyrite Mica,
Options: Model 8341, EC, EV, CK, LF, RL, SP, ST, TM, WX, 32, HR, CT, CJ
GO Industries Rugged Step, LineX bed, Line-X Xtra on steps, ARE shell, Firestone RideRite, Prodigy brake controller
2005 Rockwood 26' 5'er, Michelin LTX MS tires, 270 watts of solar on the roof, 4 T-105 golf cart batteries, Xentrex converter, Outback FX2012T inverter/charger.
If you can't take it with ya, why bother with an RV!
2000 Tundra (bought 9/9/99)
JBA Headers
Gone but not forgotten~