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Doh! Ya, that's a good system. The Tundra will probably have a hybrid in a few years but doubt it will happen for 2022. Not expecting anything too exciting actually... just catching up with modern tech.Powerboost. Look it up.
Doh! Ya, that's a good system. The Tundra will probably have a hybrid in a few years but doubt it will happen for 2022. Not expecting anything too exciting actually... just catching up with modern tech.Powerboost. Look it up.
Stock tires and unladen most of the time?
YepDoes that matter if a tundra in the same conditions is getting 15?
At the end of the day, most half tons are driven unladen most of the time.
Stock tires and unladen most of the time?
Yep
Its an even bigger gap in the big wagons. My old Sequoia still in the family was real world 12-13mpg in town 14-16mpg road trips stock everything.
Same driver, same use my 2019 Expedition Heavy tow pack 4x4 with locker does 14-16mpg in town and 20-22mpg road trips. Thats a big jump considering 4000lb boost in tow capacity and 100+hp in power at 1/2 the rpms.
Heck the old family 2006 extra long Suburban could do 19’s on road trips. Toyota hasn’t been in the power or mileage game ever in the US truck market.
Doh! Ya, that's a good system. The Tundra will probably have a hybrid in a few years but doubt it will happen for 2022. Not expecting anything too exciting actually... just catching up with modern tech.
If someone is getting the 18.5 MPG that fulley claims, they are either driving in it like a mad man or they are on 35s...lol.
Yep
Its an even bigger gap in the big wagons. My old Sequoia still in the family was real world 12-13mpg in town 14-16mpg road trips stock everything.
Same driver, same use my 2019 Expedition Heavy tow pack 4x4 with locker does 14-16mpg in town and 20-22mpg road trips. Thats a big jump considering 4000lb boost in tow capacity and 100+hp in power at 1/2 the rpms.
Heck the old family 2006 extra long Suburban could do 19’s on road trips. Toyota hasn’t been in the power or mileage game ever in the US truck market.
The major point I was asking about was the tires. If it's got LT's one size up and still averaging that fuel economy that's darn good. In addition if it's got a 300#+ shell with a rack that's that's a tribute to Ford and a light foot.Does that matter if a tundra in the same conditions is getting 15?
At the end of the day, most half tons are driven unladen most of the time.
A hybrid that averages 25 mpg even would be welcome.Doh! Ya, that's a good system. The Tundra will probably have a hybrid in a few years but doubt it will happen for 2022. Not expecting anything too exciting actually... just catching up with modern tech.
TFL F150 Hybrid 5likes 5 hates he showed mixed use average of 26mpg for a 1700lb payload 10,000 tow rated truck. Toyota has over a decade of lost development time to overcome to get competitive again.A hybrid that averages 25 mpg even would be welcome.
are the rear bumper sides part of the bed? That's ridiculous, if so.The grill is still a little much for me. I'd like to see a version where the whole front bumper is body colored.
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I know! I was wondering the same thing. And after I noticed that I started to wonder if the front bumper caps were part of the front fenders too?are the rear bumper sides part of the bed? That's ridiculous, if so.
Honestly, thus far, it's fugly AF.