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Automobile 2007 Toyota Tundra Road and Trail Test

Remember the T100? No? Well, I don't blame you, being that very few were ever sold. It wasn't that it was a bad truck or anything, but with no V8, a smaller overall size than its peers and rather bland styling it didn'thave what it needed in order to pull full-size pickup truck buyers away from the domestic brands. The Tundra did a much better job when introduced in 1999 as a 2000 model ... a...

Edmunds 2007 toyota tundra Professional Edmunds Review

What Edmunds.com says A true full-size truck, the 2007 Toyota Tundra is as strong as anything in the class when it comes to acceleration, road manners and equipment availability. If you're shopping for a pickup this year, this is one you won't want to miss. Pros Wide range of cab and bed configurations, powerful 5.7-liter V8, high tow ratings, spacious passenger quarters, numerous safety and...

Myride 2007 Toyota Tundra Limited Double Cab, Myride Professional Review

Introduction Toyota Tundra – First Drive: It seemed like a great idea: Dress up in a rubber sumo suit and try to knock a bigger guy down three times. The bar was even chanting “GO, little man” as he chased, and fell, twice. But then he stopped. And it became clear that he would not fall again. Sadly, it turns out a small guy in a big rubber suit is still no match for a big guy in the same suit...

Car and Driver 2007 Toyota Tundra - First Drive Review

Toyota calls it "the single most important product in its history," which may seem like a stretch coming from a company that sells over 400,000 Camrys every year in the U.S., four times the volume of its full-size pickup sales. But of course "full-size pickup" and "100,000 sales" are two elements of Toyota's U.S. product portfolio the corporate product strategists wish to redefine. Before we get...

Automobile 2007 Toyota Tundra CrewMax SR5 5.7L 4X4 Road Test

Much has been made about the new Toyota Tundra, from the outlandish (it'sthe final nail in the coffin of the Big Three) to the obvious (it's really not that attractive) to the obsequious (it's a really, really good truck). Naturally Toyota backed up this buzz with a very aggressive ad campaign. I personally don't know anyone who can't instantly recall the Tundra's bigger is better/book of truck...

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