Tundra Lags In Almost Every Area Of The Segment - What Can Toyota Do To Make It A Contender?

Tundra Lags In Almost Every Area Of The Segment - What Can Toyota Do To Make It A Contender?

I’m sure Toyota would advise buyers not to transport bison of any kind in its Tundra CrewMax 4x4.
I mean if you had to, you could, but don’t. In light of events last week when a father and son picked up what they thought was a hitchhiking bison in Yellowstone, the National Park Service would like to remind visitors not to do stupid things.

The Tundra is large. It looms. When the assignment to build a full-size, American-style pickup came, Toyota designers made sure they got the “full-size” part unimpeachably right. The rear bench seat of our CrewMax tester made me positively nostalgic for an old Checker cab, with its perched, arm’s-length spaciousness in every direction.


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USNA1999USNA1999 - 6/13/2016 12:19:59 PM
+4 Boost
Customers in the US only want the TACOMA regardless of how good the Tundra is too. Leave this segment to the F-150.


carsnyccarsnyc - 6/13/2016 2:25:53 PM
+4 Boost
Pick up trucks are too embedded in the fabric and history of this country and no foreigner will in the foreseeable future be able to dethrone Detroit's three.


MDarringerMDarringer - 6/13/2016 7:18:38 PM
+3 Boost
GIVE UP


whatbishwhatbish - 6/15/2016 6:11:04 PM
+1 Boost
Why would Toyota give up when they sell at least 100k of these?


MrEEMrEE - 6/14/2016 8:04:52 PM
+1 Boost
Compact leader will see gains over time.


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