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Thanks.
There is a rumor of a 5.4 or 5.5 V8 coming next year.
http://www.thecarconnection.com/index.asp?article=6437&sid=27- 5&n=157
Base retail for a 2004 Double Cab Tundra is $28975.00 (plus tax, title, license, service fees)
Expect to pay about $37903.00 for a loaded Limited level Double Cab Tundra.
Options included on our Double Cab are:
-all weather guard
-JBL AM/FM/Cass/6 CD in-dash changer & 8 speakers
-driver/front passenger heated seats
-leather seats w/driver's power seat
-overhead console w/compass, temp gauge, Homelink
-color-keyed running boards
-synthetic wood trim
-4.100mm limited slip differential
-moonroof w/tilt
-towing package
-130 amp alternator, transmission cooler
-metallic paint
-auto-dimming mirror
-carpet door mats w/door sill protector
If you are being told by a salesman there will be full sticker plus a premium, do the smart thing and walk out. I know we are not doing a premium here in central Wisconsin.
Hope this helps, let me know if you want any more specific information, I might be able to provide it.
I would like to test drive one, especially after that less than stellar review about power (said it felt more like the Sequioa vs. the Tundra, power-wise).
Hopefully there will be more on the lot soon.
Though I test drove the Tundra Double Cab briefly I knew what to expect. The Tundra is a much more smoother ride than the Titan. I really want the Tundra, but what happens if I eventually need more power? Does anyone know when Toyota plans to build a larger engine? I was told last year it would be soon. Could it be mid-year 2004? Or, will it be next fall? Will it be a 5.5 liter engine?
Thanks in advance for any links.
Except for one spy shot of a 'masked' prototype that's been bouncing around the Web for a year, there are no 'real' photos of the new Tacoma. There are a couple of PhotoShopped pictures based on a current 4Runner, which the 2005 Taco is supposed to resemble in size and general looks.
I don't know for sure in it will be a Tundra by then though. The plant opening in 2007 in San Antonio,TX will bring a lot to the plate for Toyota's truck buyers.
I've heard that the battery/gas Tundra will come out some time well after the start of 2005 but before the 2006 season begins.(??)
They wanted to sell me a fuel system cleaning to remove
carbon deposits...etc from the injectores and other parts
of the fuel system. It was over a hundred dollars and I passed. Is any one aware of a commerical off the shelf product
that would achieve the same results?
The vehicle in Dec will be the one debutted in Chi and on the website. It's the Access Cab but it will be as big as the Double cab is now. The Quad cab will be Apr 2007 and it will be the biggest truck on the road.... '01" under commercial width allowances and in at least two bed lengths.
As I understand it'll take a snow plow in the front as well.
I guess I am guilty of overkill, but the occasional time I do need the increased capability, it is nice to know it is there. I had a 3/4 ton that never carried more than the shell on it's back, but when I needed to haul a load 1200 miles from home, I didn't need to worry that the unexpected load would leave me stranded. I also drove a 1970 1 ton GMC for a while. It was a daily driver that never carried more than me and the 2 kids, but when I threw a camper on the back and didn't get any sway or bounce going through the mountains, I knew I made the right choice. Kinda like insurance. You hope and doubt you will ever need it, but when you do, it is a welcome site to know it is there.
I am one of the original owners of a Tundra - 2001, and a previous owner of Toyota trucks.
I won't own another. As time passes and miles add up on the Tundra - transmission troubles are surfacing.
Search the Problems/Solutions Forum for "transmission" BEFORE you purchase. :lemon:
The Titan only comes in two cab configurations and it only offers one engine. The new Tundra should be so far ahead of the Titan in every category that it's no contest.
Even with the tow package the Titan can haul little if any cargo and it may not even be able to carry the driver legally! ??? So you might be able to haul 9500 lbs but you might have to do it by remote control due to the GVWR limitation.
P.S I think your right the Tundra can haul more than any Titan. I know I've driven both trucks. Believe me Toyota's new Tundra is gonna send Nissan back to the drawing boards. For sure.
Here's the link.http://forums.subdriven.com/zerothread?id=2949958
Notice how no one is comparing the F-150 to the Tundra, because it is understood that it is overmatched.
The Tundra is more than nice, if comparison tests mean anything anymore.
DrFill
how do you like that 4 cyl T-100?
i've had 2 early '90s toy trucks, and love(d) 'em. i once considered a T100 with the 4, NOT the v6, as i've been more than satisfied with toyota 4s and appreciate the mileage.
it seems 4 cyl T100s were rare to non-existent here?
what kind of mileage do you get (when it's NOT overworked)?