New Toyota Pickups Gaining Ground On Its Competitors Makes Ripples In The Truck Market.

September 12th, 2010 by admin

 

The 2010 Tunda 4X4 is a 2-door or 4-door, seats up to five-passengers, it’s offered in seven versions, ranging from the Regular Cab I4 Manual to the Double Cab Long Bed V6 Automatic. The Tunda is tough on the outside and refined on the inside, it can take you on your daily commute or it can haul your crew and equipment to the job-site.

The Tunda is offered with either a 2.7-liter DOHC EFI 4-cylinder with VVT-i 159 hp engine or a 4.0-liter DOHC EFI V6 with VVT-i 236 hp engine. A 4W Demand: part-time four-wheel-drive system with 2-speed electronically controlled transfer case, and an automatic limited-slip differential.

The Tunda is available with nearly boundless features, including: climate control, audio system, cargo net, on-board computer system, cup holders, door-mounted storage, heated exterior mirrors, MP3 player, power mirrors, remote fuel filler door release, Bluetooth hands free system, available seventeen-inch five-spoke alloy wheels, and voice activated options.

Interior features include: AM/FM CD player with integrated XM Satellite Radio, USB port with iPod® connectivity, Vacuum Fluorescent Display, JBL Synthesis® surround sound AM/FM 6-disc in-dash CD changer with integrated XM Satellite Radio, voice-activated touch-screen DVD navigation system rear-seat DVD entertainment system with 9-inch display and two wireless headphones, power windows with auto up/down and jam protection in all positions, power windows and locks, and tailgate-handle integrated backup camera linked with an electrochromic mirror with integrated backup camera monitor.

There are 2 TRD options to pick from as well, the Sport TRD and the Rock Warrior. If you want to blend in, the TRD Sport Tundra isn’t for you. Offered in 4×2, this limited-edition truck comes in Radiant Red or Black with a black interior. Included are twenty-inch carved alloy rims that make a big impact. The TRD Rock Warrior Tundra doesn’t just look mean, it is. Available in 4×4, the Tundra includes Bilstein® shocks and 17-inch TRD forged alloy rims with BFGoodrich® All-Terrain T/A KO tires that stand up to anything nature can throw at it. The Tundra’s black or white metal is coupled with a black interior and a color-keyed grille surround and front bumper with matte-black rear bumper.

As for safety standards, the Tunda has, 4 wheel ABS, active head restraints, child safety door locks, 4 star crash test ratings, emergency trunk release, side airbags, immobilization system, rear window defogger, side head curtain airbags, and stability control.

The Tunda has set the bar in its class and continues to improve. Toyota’s dedication to safety has only made their vehicles better for drivers and their families. The Tunda is an excellent buy for a majority of truck drivers, whether you drive to the office everyday and only carry equipment once a year or if your livelihood depends on your Tunda to keep your business running, there is a Tunda for you.

 

 

 

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