2008 Toyota Tundra 2WD Truck - Reg 4.0L V6 5-Spd AT Grade (Natl) Quick Specs

Quick Specs Details
Gas Mileage 15 mpg City/19 mpg Hwy
Engine Gas V6, 4.0L
EPA Class
Style Name 2WD Regular Cab Standard Bed V6 Grade (Natl)
Drivetrain Rear Wheel Drive
Passenger Capacity 3
Passenger Doors 2
Body Style Regular Cab Pickup - Short Bed
Transmission 5-speed automatic transmission-inc: electronically controlled intelligence (ECT-i), sequential shift mode, uphill & downhill shift logic

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    The Ford F-150 is the longtime best-seller among full-size pickups, but it's inferior to the Tundra in performance; its interior is not as refined either, though a revised version of the F-150 is on the way for 2009. The new Silverado and its nearly identical sibling, the GMC Sierra, have made waves for their very attractive, functional interiors and new standards of ride and handling, and they have an especially efficient line of V-8 engines. The Dodge Ram feels outdated and unrefined next to the Tundra, and its interior in particular is trimmed in subpar materials. But a completely redesigned version of the Ram is due for 2009. While these manufacturers all take aim at companies and fleets in part, the Titan soldiers on as a truck aimed at personal use, with some still-innovative cargo solutions and good performance.

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Comments (1 total)

  1. Good review

    By  Tundra Headquarters | Posted: 2/7/2008

    Nice review. I disagree with a couple of your assertions. First, I think the F150's interior is quite nice, however it does depend on the version you see. The Lariat and King Ranch interiors are awesome. The second item is your statement that the Tundra's fuel economy isn't that impressive. Considering just how powerful the 5.7 is, it's pretty amazing that it matches the fuel economy of smaller less powerful motors from Ford, Dodge, and Nissan. Still, all in all a very fair and balanced review. Good work.

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