seawolfxix
Lil-Rokslider
The real question is: When will Toyota ditch the cruise control lever?
They do use a 4cyl diesel.......overseas. Only thing I can think of is our wonderful EPA and their restrictions.Why doesn’t Toyota use the 4 cylinder diesel they put in my Hino 19.5GVW flatbed? That motor is bulletproof and gets great mileage.
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EPAWhy doesn’t Toyota use the 4 cylinder diesel they put in my Hino 19.5GVW flatbed? That motor is bulletproof and gets great mileage.
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Ford, Chevy and dodge all have a half ton diesel options in the us so theres definitely a way to put a diesel in the tundraThey do use a 4cyl diesel.......overseas. Only thing I can think of is our wonderful EPA and their restrictions.
How do other mfgs have 1/2 ton diesels?EPA
Thanks Obama
It just cost alot of money to do it.How do other mfgs have 1/2 ton diesels?
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I don’t know about that 17mpg…everything I’ve read says about 12-14 mpg average. If your getting 17mpg that’s pretty good.
Is 17mpg really that bad for a full size 400hp v8 truck? I just picked up a 2016 tundra and am stoked with the gas mileage compared to my 6.0 gas Sierra.
I know the trend in full size trucks is turbo v6 but man that adds a lot of complexity and shh to go wrong
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I had an 08 Double cab long bed and I got 12 mpg on average all day long. That thing had a 26 gallon tank that the gas light came on at 6 gallon mark. Sucked getting gas all the damn time. Dont get me wrong I loved that truck so much I bought a 2021 Double cab Long bed with the 38 gallon tank. I now average 12.6 mpg. The best I have seen out of either truck is 15.5 on long road trip. The mileage sucks for sure but it is a badass V8 truck. 24-25 mpg would be pretty slick for sure .
Praying they don't go down either of those roads.Any word if it’ll have start stop or cylinder deactivation?
Toyota has had a diesel in their pickups since the 70's, in fact I'm pretty sure they used to have one here in the states way back when. They also have had them in their overseas landcruisers for decades. So ya.......it's definitely possible........just a matter of clearing it through our bureaucratic red tape. And therein lies the problem.Ford, Chevy and dodge all have a half ton diesel options in the us so theres definitely a way to put a diesel in the tundra
Yea the middle east and south east asia is also full of diesel toyotas.Toyota has had a diesel in their pickups since the 70's, in fact I'm pretty sure they used to have one here in the states way back when. They also have had them in their overseas landcruisers for decades. So ya.......it's definitely possible........just a matter of clearing it through our bureaucratic red tape. And therein lies the problem.
That grille can use some thought, imho, but I like the rest of the truck. The thought of 24 mpg really is encouraging....tired of piss poor mileage of the 4.6, 4.7 and 5.7 in prior trucks. Inexcusable in 2021!I have a 2017 and will gladly keep driving until it dies. The 2022 is one fugly truck imo