Well, I have shopping again. I have a couple of trucks and I like the Nissan Titan. It is beautiful and has a lot of features. I am a Toyota fan and I like the tundra. It is on the frame-based Sequoia – and not – they share the same framework, so that it goes well. The 271hp V8 helps to dead things, too. With a 6800-pound towing capacity, even if you double cabin, you still have room for the family and the camper and the boat and the equipment. .. puh.
One of the nice things about the new truck's style. When I opened the door, I was surrounded in leather. The DVD navigation is a bit much for my use, but that had a double cab rear seat DVD player, would be perfect for the kids. He also had a vertical sliding rear glass, just like my 4runner and Sequoia.
I can not decide if I prefer the Access Cab, or you simply have to go further and get the double cab. The Access Cab has a near full-size door opening intothe rear seats, and I probably will not in the train, at every large adults in the back. Unless they wanted to watch the DVD player.
It may sound strange, but you can add a limited slip rear end on the 2-wheel-drive models. He holds the rear wheel from spinning. . . well, a tire from spinning. I am with this monster motor sure it would not take much to get to smoke the tires. The mechanical limited-slip is an option, all for themselves. Then I discovered next, I think I would rather have thewhole package of safety features. They are stability control, traction control, brake assist, fog lamps, daytime running lights, and AUTOMATIC limited-slip rear differential. Sounds scary, but I am sure that this package would be worth the long term.
So, Double Cab? SR5 or Limited. Hmm. Step on this page? Not for me, but it's stylish look. I would have the option to me a little given the homelink, DVD, leather and side curtain airbags, if I get the double cab.
It's a niceTruck. Manly enough for me, but still soft enough, the wife could drive it if I let them. If you have a chance to check them out, because Toyota has correctly with the Tundra this year.
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