2015 Toyota Tundra Double Cab 4x4 SR 5.7L TRD Review - Auto123.com

Let’s try something different. In a parallel world where the Ford F-150 , GMC Sierra, Chevrolet Silverado and RAM 1500 don’t exist, the Toyota Tundra is king of the full-size truck world. The Tundra’s out-gunned but far from down and out in this category. The Tundra’s got “truck” written all over it (offered with a choice of V8s) and can carry, tow, and haul just about whatever you like. The Tundra’s an endearing truck. I got to spend a longer-than-average amount of time with it and it delivered the goods without sweating the small stuff. You see, end of June/early July is moving time in my hood and well, my two brothers and I all moved in the same period. The Toyota’s rough around the edges, far more than its American counterparts, but it can easily be forgiven. In the nicest possible way, it’s like that friend in your gang that’s not as smart/tall/athletic as the others, and you occasionally pity him because he can’t really keep up, but you love him nonetheless because he’s good/honest/hardworking and... The Toyota Tundra’s got almost everything it takes to tackle the big boys in the segment, but because the once largest car company in the world is not about full-size trucks, it lacks the depth of expertise and experience to produce a (let’s be... Source: www.auto123.com