2014 was
a big year
for the Toyota
Tundra. This year,
this full-size
pickup his
truck
has undergone
a
major
design
change.
But it wasn't
what
you would
call a
major overhaul.
The powertrain and suspension remained
largely
the same,
but given that full-size truck class competitors
were leading the way in terms of fuel efficiency and ride comfort, this
was not a bold
idea.
At just under $38,000, the
2014 Toyota Tundra
is still a very
capable
workhorse.
First of all, the reason I bought the
2014 Toyota Tundra
was
because of its
refinement
the build quality that will hold up over the years and, more importantly
its
reliability and
its still very good value. The
fact that it
is
a capable
track. And he
was born in America.
if styling
is
as
important
as
the egg,
the Tundra
is definitely one of
the
best.
The
rounded look of
previous Tundra
models has been
replaced
with a
more
angular look.
You'll love the upright bonnet, large
grille
and matching
mix. Toyota
has
clearly
gone all out
with
his
2014 Tundra
you'll
know it the moment you
see
the 'Tundra' badge on the tailgate.
The
cabin, or
rather
the instrument
cluster, offers an easy-to-see
traditional
instrument cluster.
The
2014 Toyota Tundra has the
center stack closer to the
driver,
so
you can't
miss
an
older Tundra in
that regard. goodbye forever.