2004 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Road Test
10-5-2004
by
Andrew McCredie
, Canadian Auto Press
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In addition to the larger space in the cabin, the fit and finish on the dash, the inside of the doors and seats is very good (the
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Not only larger, the Tundra's interior sports good fit and finish throughout. (Photo: Toyota Canada) |
last thing you want in a pickup truck is shoddy workmanship in this department as a loose piece of plastic is sure to drive you mad as it squeaks and squawks over every rise in the road).
Standard creature comforts include a six-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo system, air conditioning, keyless entry, power heated exterior mirrors, power windows and door locks, illuminated entry, an electric rear window defroster with timer, as well as cruise control.
The Limited trim adds leather seating surfaces; heated front seats with power-adjustable driver's seat; an integrated
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While some die-hard truckers may complain the Tundra still isn't big enough, it seems plenty large to me. (Photo: MINI Canada) |
garage door opener plus exterior temperature display and compass; unique exterior styling cues; and a premium eight-speaker JBL sound system with AM/FM/cassette/CD changer, rear seat audio controls, two sets of wired headphones and steering wheel audio controls.
While Toyota has been criticized for not providing truckers a large enough "full-size" pickup truck, the Tundra Double Cab sure seems large to me. No doubt the next generation will grow bigger, better and "badder", but until then the D-Cab is large enough for me.
Specifications (Double Cab):
- Price Range (MSRP): $36,260 - $50,725
- Price as Tested: $43,435
- Body Type: 2- and 4-door full-size pickup truck, ladder-frame
- Layout: front engine, 2WD (optional 4WD)
- Optional Engine: 240 hp, 315 lb-ft of torque, 4.7-L, 32-valve, DOHC V8
- Transmission: 4-spd auto
- Brakes (front/rear): disc/drum, ABS
- Curb Weight: N/A
- Seating Capacity: 5
- Fuel Economy (city/hwy): 16.7 / 12.5 L/100 km (17 / 23 mpg) (V8)
- Warranty (mo/km): 36/60,000 comprehensive - 60/100,000 powertrain
- Direct Competitors: Chevy Silverado, Ford F-150, GMC Sierra, Nissan Titan
- Web Site: www.toyota.ca
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