Toyota tundra 5.7ltr

macpower, Apr 27, 10:32pm
Anyone out there got one ? How do you like it? Thinking of bringing one over from Aus

albundy, Apr 27, 11:18pm
My brother in Denver, purchased a new one last year. He tows a 24" caravan with it, to places in The Rockies. Plenty of power, not bad on fuel, for its size. Comfortable to drive. Light in the back end , so traction in the wet is an issue.

brapbrap8, Apr 27, 11:22pm
You seen the 4x4 diesel Tundra for sale on here? Looks like a mean truck.

albundy, Apr 27, 11:44pm
From $44925 USD ($57358 AUD) in the States for the Platinum model, same model converted in Aussie new $123165 AUD, sure costs a lot to convert them :-)http://cars.performaxint.co-
m.au/view.php/new_cars/2015_To-
yota_Tundra_MY15_Platinum_Silv-
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ab/8218928/

http://www.toyota.com/tundra/#!/models

vtecintegra, Apr 28, 2:52am
If you really want a full sized pickup truck I'd look at the F-150 instead. Ford puts significantly more development into their large trucks than Toyota does.

melonhead1, Apr 28, 3:18am
A 5.7 litre petrol? Goodness, that would get ~0 mpg.

wsnownz, Apr 28, 6:57am
The Tundra on here has 200 series Landcruiser interior and running gear.

mugenb20b, Apr 28, 7:24am
Yes, but you can tow anything with it. Besides, if you can afford to buy such a car, I doubt fuel economy would be a problem.

mrcat1, Apr 28, 10:28am
I have seen a couple here in RHD.

sw20, Feb 21, 11:09am
It's a truck, not a Ferrari.

Your average small business owner could buy one, regular $150 fill ups would get old really, really fast.