Toyota Tundra Forum

Toyota Tundra Forum


Go Back   Toyota Tundra Forum > Toyota/Tundra News
Home Forums Garage TTZ Blogs 00-06 Forums Members List
Register Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Toyota/Tundra News Both Corporate and Truck related News.



Welcome to Tundra Truckz.com. The Premiere and only Totally Free Tundra Site on the Net.

At Tundra Truckz.com we value you as a member so we don't flood the site with worthless advertising just so we can make you pay to get rid of them to make your reading more enjoyable. No Premium Memberships or constant pressure to use Site Sponsors either because the simple act of owning a Toyota Tundra should be payment enough. Tundra Truckz.com is all about Tundra owners helping Tundra Owners................... not our bank accounts.

So please join our Totally Free Member Oriented Community today and start receiving full access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features like our Arcade with over 60 games, Photo Gallery, Chat Room, Garage, Blog and free giveaways. Registration is fast, simple and did I mention absolutely free? ,

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us and Welcome to the site!
Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 08-11-2009, 03:13 PM
LeaveB3sbehind's Avatar
Special Breed
 
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Surprise, AZ
Posts: 677
Casino cash: $5019
Blog Entries: 1
2011 Tundra

Some info I found onthe 2011 Tundra...


2011 TOYOTA TUNDRA CHANGES
  • Styling: The 2011 Toyota Tundra sports the revamped grille and revised taillamps that constituted this truck’s model-year 2010 appearance freshening. The 2011 Tundra will return with three cab styles and three bed lengths. The regular cab has two doors. The Tundra Double Cab is extended and adds a pair of small rear doors. Both these cabs come with a 6.5-foot or 8.1-foot cargo bed. The Tundra CrewMax crew cab has four full-size side doors, a 5.5-foot box, and, like the Double Cab, a three-passenger rear bench seat. The Chevy Silverado 1500, its GMC Sierra 1500 cousin, and the Ford F-150 offer four bed lengths. But the 2011 Toyota Tundra otherwise gives up nothing in size to any rival. Its wide cabs have spacious seating, though the very tallest adults might find head room slightly tighter in the Toyota than in its competitors. Tundra’s dashboard isn’t as stylish as that in the Ford and Dodge or as upscale as one available in Silverado and Sierra. And while the strength of its structure is unquestioned, the heft and feel of some cabin trim doesn’t always measure up to the materials used in the U.S.-brand trucks.
  • Mechanical: The 2011 Toyota Tundra should reprise 2010’s three-engine lineup. The 4.6-liter V-8 (310 horsepower, 327 pound-feet of torque) is the most sensible choice. It has more power and better fuel economy than Tundra’s V-6 (236 horsepower, 266 pound-feet), and goes toe-to-toe with the entry-level V-8s available in the Ford, Dodge, and GM trucks. Tundra’s big 5.7-liter V-8 (381 horsepower, 401 pound-feet) also is a formidable match for anything in the class and gives Tundra its highly competitive 10,800-pound towing capacity. (The 4.7 V-8 pulls 9,000 pounds). Tundra’s V-6 teams only with a five-speed automatic transmission and two-wheel drive. The V-8s have a six-speed automatic and can be linked with four-wheel drive. Tundra’s 4WD setup has low-range gearing, but is for use only on seriously slippery surfaces. That’s a slight demerit because a pickup with a cargo bed that’s empty or lightly loaded risks tail-happy tire spin on damp pavement if it can’t rely on the front tires for traction help. Only the GM and Dodge pickups boast 4WD that can be left engaged on all surfaces. Taking into account the empty-bed jitters common to all big pickups, Tundra’s ride quality is terrific with the standard 18-inch wheels and tires. The available 20-inchers answer bumps and washboards with punch and jiggle. This big Toyota’s handling isn’t ponderous, exactly, but the 2011 Tundra would benefit from retuned steering that dialed in more road feel and quicker response.
  • Features: Every 2011 Tundra will continue with an impressive array of standard safety features. Antilock four-wheel disc brakes with brake assist are included to facilitate controlled stops. An antiskid system, traction control, and a limited slip differential help get it going and keep it on track. Passive safety equipment includes driver and front-passenger knee airbags and head-protecting curtain side airbags that cover both seating rows and incorporate rollover sensors. Bluetooth cell phone connectivity, USB linking for iPods and other MP3 devices, a navigation system with backup camera, and rear DVD video are among entertainment and communications options. Leather upholstery and front and rear parking assist are available on the Double Cab and CrewMax; a power sunroof is also a CrewMax option. The cabin is festooned with pockets and cubbies, including a big, deep center console. Payload ratings are entirely competitive, but Toyota could nonetheless enhance the 2011 Tundra’s load-hauling versatility by making available cargo-bed bins to rival the versatile RamBox system available on the Dodge.
2011 TOYOTA TUNDRA PRICES
  • Toyota won’t release 2011 Tundra prices until the truck goes on sale in 2010. But 2011 Tundra prices aren’t expected to increase much from 2010 levels. That suggests a base-price range for the 2011 Toyota Tundra of about $23,900 for a 2WD regular cab standard bed with a V6 engine and the Work Truck Package, to around $43,100 for the CrewMax Limited 4x4 with a 5.7-liter V8 engine.
  • (Prices in this review include the factory mandated delivery fee; it was $745 for Toyota trucks in 2010. Toyotas sold in Southeastern and Gulf states are delivered by an independent distributor and may carry different destination fees. Tundra base prices listed here are for 2WD models and don’t include options. Adding 4WD increases these base prices by about $3,100.)
  • Estimated starting prices for selected 2011 Tundra models include $25,300 for a regular-cab with the 4.6-liter V-8 and $26,300 for a regular-cab with the 5.7 V-8. The Double Cab is Tundra’s top-selling body style and 2011 versions are likely to be priced from around $26,600 with the 4.6 V-8 and from around $27,900 with the 5.7 V-8.
  • The 2011 Tundra CrewMax prices should start around $29,500 with the 4.6-liter and around $30,800 with the 5.7. You’re looking at around $40,200 for a 4WD 5.7-liter CrewMax in top-line Limited trim, which means standard leather upholstery, heated power front seats, JBL sound system, Bluetooth, and more. Add the exclusive Platinum Package, which throws in virtually every available option and adds unique perforated leather upholstery and headrests with embroidered Platinum logos, and you’re talking $47,000 or so.
2011 TOYOTA TUNDRA FUEL ECONOMY
  • EPA fuel-economy estimates for 2011 models were not released in time for this review. But 2011 Tundra fuel economy ratings should reflect the 2010 numbers. That means 15/19 mpg (city/highway) with the V-6 engine and 2WD. Ratings with the 4.6-liter V-8 were 15/20 with 2WD and 14/19 with 4WD. Equipped with the 5.7 V-8, Tundra ratings were 14/18 with 2WD, 13/17 with 4WD. All these engines use 87-octane gas. Four-wheel drive Tundras with the 5.7 V-8 can also run on the E85 ethanol-gas blend; ratings are 10/13 on E85.
2011 TOYOTA TUNDRA RELEASE DATE
  • The 2011 Toyota Tundra should be in showrooms by summer 2010.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE TOYOTA TUNDRA
  • Toyota’s initial breakout from of the compact-pickup segment came with the 1993 T100, which was really a “midsize” truck. It was replaced for 2000 by the first-generation Tundra, which was larger but still not quite as big, heavy, or powerful as the full-size domestic competition. The 2011 Tundra is part of the second-generation Tundra clan, a truly full-size family of pickups introduced for model-year 2007.
  • If Toyota adheres to a projected 8-year life cycle, the third-generation Tundra would be introduced as a 2014 model. Whether that timetable holds, and what changes may yet be in store for the second-generation, may be influenced by economic forces beyond any automaker’s control.
  • Tundra is built in the U.S. primarily for sale in North America, and its audience has tended to be heavy with personal-use owners despite Toyota’s attempts to crack the domestic brands’ hold on pickup buyers in the trades and in the farming, ranching, and commercial markets.
  • Near-term, Toyota could retune a second-generation Tundra for high fuel economy, with special gear ratios, tires, and aerodynamic tricks to compete with gas-sipper editions from Ford and Chevy. Don’t expect Toyota to release a gas-electric Tundra anytime soon; it seems content to leave that low-volume field to hybrid versions of the Silverado, GMC Sierra, and Dodge Ram.
  • Given cordial economic conditions, however, Toyota could revive plans to offer Tundra with a diesel engine. They were dropped as the economy soured and the high cost of a diesel engine and uncertainty about diesel-fuel prices became obstacles. A torquey, clean-running, high-mileage diesel engine would help set Tundra apart from the half-ton herd, intriguing its upscale personal-use buyers while interesting the serious-towing crowd.
Original siye http://iguida.com/2011-toyota-tundra
__________________
T From Phoenix

2008 5.7L Tundra Dbl Cab SR5 Super White

My additions

See my Garage
In the works for 2010

22in Rims
Sound System
2/4 Drop kit
TRD Anti-Sway Bar
Premium Cross-Drilled Brake Rotor w/Prem Pads
Diablo Trinity - Spring 2010?



Mods... Autopia Foglights,Escort Passport 8500 Radar Detector, Magnaflow Dual In/Out Exhaust,Volant CAI,Putco LED interior lighting,Toyota Bedrail system, Toyota bedliner,Toyota Alarm w/o GB sensor, Window Tint.
Reply With Quote
Links
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 08-11-2009, 03:22 PM
beericus's Avatar
Tundra Guru
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: East Coast Hell Hole
Posts: 3,794
Casino cash: $10390
Blog Entries: 11
Good work Leaves!!
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #3 (permalink)  
Old 08-11-2009, 09:11 PM
Marky Mark's Avatar
Special Breed
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Dirty South, GA
Posts: 838
Casino cash: $5930
Blog Entries: 1
Excellent info!!
__________________

"They Were Just Jealous That My Tundra Pulled More Kitty's Than A Bowl Of Milk"


Reply With Quote
  #4 (permalink)  
Old 08-12-2009, 09:33 PM
soulshine's Avatar
Special Breed
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: North Vancouver, BC, Canada
Posts: 511
Casino cash: $1895
damn were nt even in 2010 & were alrdy on the 2011 tundra :| lol.....
__________________
07 Tundra SR5 Double Cab 5.7 LB. 4x4
Full Leather, Tow package
Volant CAI
35x12.50-18 Toyo Open Country's M/Ts
3/1 Truxx Lvl kit
Extang-Trifecta Tonneau cover
WeatherTech floor mats
Line-X Bed liner
OEM back-up camera w/flip down monitor
Escort passport 9500ix
Tekonsha Prodigy Brake controller

Lots on the wish list.
Reply With Quote
  #5 (permalink)  
Old 08-13-2009, 12:47 AM
LeaveB3sbehind's Avatar
Special Breed
 
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Surprise, AZ
Posts: 677
Casino cash: $5019
Blog Entries: 1
Quote:
Originally Posted by soulshine View Post
damn were nt even in 2010 & were alrdy on the 2011 tundra :| lol.....
Yes, lol
Reply With Quote
  #6 (permalink)  
Old 08-13-2009, 08:39 PM
Squid's Avatar
Site Owner
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: South Central Kansas
Posts: 2,908
Casino cash: $6264
Blog Entries: 1
Nice post! So if I read this right anyone out there wondering whether they should wait or not would be better off taking advantage of slow sales now and grab a 2010 or even a 09 depending on your needs.

I also don't think this will be happening since they are still predicting oil prices to rise again over $100 a barrel as the world recovers and goes back to business as usual (Short memories us human beings have).

Quote:
Given cordial economic conditions, however, Toyota could revive plans to offer Tundra with a diesel engine. They were dropped as the economy soured and the high cost of a diesel engine and uncertainty about diesel-fuel prices became obstacles. A torquey, clean-running, high-mileage diesel engine would help set Tundra apart from the half-ton herd, intriguing its upscale personal-use buyers while interesting the serious-towing crowd.
__________________
Good Gawd that is one ugly Tundra.

Reply With Quote
  #7 (permalink)  
Old 08-14-2009, 02:27 AM
LeaveB3sbehind's Avatar
Special Breed
 
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Surprise, AZ
Posts: 677
Casino cash: $5019
Blog Entries: 1
Quote:
Originally Posted by Squid View Post
Nice post! So if I read this right anyone out there wondering whether they should wait or not would be better off taking advantage of slow sales now and grab a 2010 or even a 09 depending on your needs.

I also don't think this will be happening since they are still predicting oil prices to rise again over $100 a barrel as the world recovers and goes back to business as usual (Short memories us human beings have).
Yah, you better get your fullsize pickups while you can, I am sure those gas guzzlers are next.
Reply With Quote
  #8 (permalink)  
Old 09-08-2009, 08:39 PM
esobofh's Avatar
New Breed
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Surrey, BC Canada
Posts: 248
Casino cash: $1265
dissapointed there's still no diesel...
__________________
CrewMAX 5.7 SR5
Surrey, BC Canada

LINE-X Bed Liner, Tekonsha Prodigy Brake Controller, ScanGauge II

Geddes Family Homestay - Hosting international students in Vancouver, Surrey
Reply With Quote
  #9 (permalink)  
Old 09-09-2009, 01:41 PM
grimmkt's Avatar
Tundra Guru
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: NW Houston, TX
Posts: 2,632
Casino cash: $7691
I'd be interested to see how a diesel would sell in the 1/2 ton market. I think it might do ok.
__________________
07 DC SR5 Long Bed Desert Pyrite Mica, folding rear seat mod, Raptor step bars, OEM back-up camera, "iPod in the ashtray", Toytec 3" leveling kit
Reply With Quote
  #10 (permalink)  
Old 10-15-2009, 05:08 AM
New Breed
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 5
Casino cash: $1095
Interesting and informative post. I hope that all or must of them come into reality. Im still disappointed though that there is no diesel in the post.
__________________
Made for the Heat- Toyota Tundra 2010
Reply With Quote
Links
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



All times are GMT -6. The time now is 10:58 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.0
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by vBSEO 3.2.0


SquidWorkz is Infiniti EX35_ FJ Cruiser_ Cummins Turbo Diesel_ Nissan Rogue_ Nissan Titan_ Toyota Venza_ Pontiac G8_


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86