The more I see these trucks the more I like them.. As a matter of fact, on my way from work (I work at a Toyota factory that does the Camry) I seen a semi with a few new tundras on it. Looks way better in person.... Nice job Toyota..
Adventure Motors KC is doing a build of one of these, they already have an aftermarket front bumper on it and it looks amazing. That one mod alone fixes the big visual downfall of this truck in my opinion, that front end.
And if you get down to test drive it, I think you will be shocked at how cheap it feels inside, and the fit and finish is not great and they didn't use quality products inside. You will notice how poorly designed the interior is as well. Toyota clearly didn't pay attention to the details
“…that might terrify you as a regular normal human…” in regards to the sticker price, is such a true statement! Makes a loaded 4Runner seem like cheap side merch!
Ok, so...this going to sound bad on my part and even though I love your reviews I literally stopped watching after the $66.85k price tag (starting price). No sales person is going to convince me to spend that kind of money on a vehicle...as well as Toyota only providing a 5 year 60k powertrain warranty...these days are crazy.
And maybe this truck isn't for you. There are 4-5 trims below this that might be a better fit. If not, there's the Tacoma. Or look outside of Toyota all together...
Good point on the warranty. Toyota has literally built their reputation on the reliability of their trucks, you would think they would have more confidence and provide a better warranty. I don't think any other truck manufacture offers a 10-year 100,000 mile warranty, that would have been a great feature of this truck.
@@trailrunnah8886 I agree with you, with how much a person is spending on a new vehicle these days, along with modern advances regarding vehicles....you would think a 10 year 100k mile warranty would be standard.....just where I honestly stand. As well within recent years it has become the recall Era; and correct me if I'm wrong but Toyota in fact did have a recall on the integrity of their frames (steel imperfections and manufacturing processes resulted in bent or broken frames, extensively prematurely). I just think when you're spending so much on a vehicle, there should be some accountability somewhere on the manufacturer.
Some people saying this truck is overpriced reminds me how others said Landcruiser was overpriced, and Toyota withdrew it from US so they can buy Germany SUVs to depreciate and also unreliable. Then these days I see people looking for land cruisers but the prices of old ones are going up.
Haven’t completed the video but no. No chance Toyota has more luxury, tech or features vs. Ford. I’ve owned both and Toyota straight up punishes it’s customers and the “top trim” from a Toyota is a joke compared to what Ford offers. Ford: massaging seats, pedal adjustments, heated seats and wheel that actually HEAT, cooled seats (not ventilated like Toyota offers), real tailgate step, all LED lights, seats that feel like a lazy boy, multiple height lumbar support, TOW HOOKS, side mirror spot lights, spectacular cameras, on and on.
@@briandavid4796 That’s like saying you’d rather sit on a chair made from steel with no padding than a steel seat with a pad because eventually the pad will wear out. These Toyota people who think their suffering is virtuous lmao.
Actually when there’s an acronym in two languages illustrating FORD’s lack of reliability that’s a very telling sign. Found on Road Dead and Fix or Repair Daily in Spanish Fabricación Ordinaria, Rotura Diaria. It’s a shame, but Toyota products made in Japan specifically the Tahara plant are bulletproof (4Runner, LandCruiser, GX and LX). I wish I could say the same of our vehicles here in the States, really I do. I lived in Michigan and have owned Ford, Chevrolet, Cadillac and Oldsmobile so I have some experience in this regard. I also owned Nissan, SAAB, Volvo, Toyota and now a Lexus and there is a difference, the Japanese who les aren’t perfect, they’re just “better”, more reliable and better built. Cheers!
Another great video. Im curious because it sounds like it is sound deadened, and you mentioned the 'acoustic glass' as well; do you think that the sound system is lacking because of the physical hardware (speakers, amp, etc) or due to the "In House" Head Unit? I ask this because I put a pioneer HU (my first) in my 2012 WRX and it improved the sound dramatically by itself; I couldn't do the same for my subsequent Crosstrek and current Outback (as you know the HU is not double dinn anymore) so I was left rolling Kilmat all over my car - which magically made the sound system sound wonderful like the pioneer 'fixed' my WRX. This makes me think that these proprietary Harmon Hardon, or Tunda whatever-HUs are just programmed to feed power to the systems poorly?
The only excuse Toyota could have for not putting a full-time 4wd system in the Tundra is cost savings. There’s no practical reason why part time would be better as long as you have a center diff lock option with full time. The 5th gen 4runner limited already has this so it’s not a matter of lacking the technology.
Do you know what Toyota has said about the full time system in the 4Runner, about why it’s only available on that one trim and not on the TRD Pro or other offroad models?
Yes. Everyone has what they like. But why would I need a full time 4wd? Most of the times you won’t use it and part time will be helpful to save off fuel expenditure.
The crazy thing is, on the 2000 to 2002 3rd Gen 4Runners, every single one of them came with a transfer case position for full-time 4WD. At least have an auto 4WD feature, that wouldn't be too hard to implement and could use a regular transfer case I believe.
If any of you live in a cold winter climate then you'd understand the need for full time 4wd. It's practical in situations where you need a bit more traction but also encounter some high traction areas. Set and forget.
At this price point, Lexus should seriously consider making trucks. Like GX 460 is to Land cruiser, and compete against Rivian and other high end trucks
Capstone should come fully equipped. Choose colors only. Automatic four wheel drive is a feature Toyota thinks if they say people didn’t want it long enough we will believe them.
...because they only surveyed ppl outside of their truck plant in TX. Texans don't need that fandangled all wheel drive. 2H/4H/4L is all you need...right?
ive had 2 suvs with it and it sucks imo it gives a false sence of security. at least here in maine, when you need 4wd you just hit the button. when your not on ice, snow covered roads its irrelevant
@@howardshaw3163 Not every one lives where it is that clear on the status of the roads. In NC often the roads are mostly clear but you can hit bad spots unexpectedly. No full time 4 wheel drive is a not go for me.
I've owned several modern Subarus and haven't had any issues in terms of durability. Most of the concerns stem from older engines that they no longer produce.
Overpriced grocery getter! Give me a '78 Ford F150 with an inline 6, 4 speed and 8' bed. I could pay for the truck by selling wood out of the bed in one winter. Your videos are great btw and very informative.
With open-pore walnut and cream leather I get the feeling this truck isn't made for normal working guys and gals, it'll be a bargain for it's target customer, rich ppl.
Ryan, If I could afford a Tundra Capstone, I could afford to have someone else do the towing for me. On that subject, once the five year complimentary period is over, what is the monthly subscription fee for Capstone's Go Anywhere Valet Parking Service®? Roughly speaking, how many Mercury Montereys did you spot while you were in Monterey, California ? 😉
This is for a well-healed older gentleman who spends $70k+ on a luxurious truck instead of a Lexus LC or LS. These beds will never see any rocks or lumber.
So, Toyota felt they didn't need to plaster their brand name in big block letters on the Capstone's (passenger) dash, but felt the need in the Sequoia? Instead, they just put "Capstone" in a thin ovelay/line break to remind you/let others know what you are driving. So is this the closest one can get to a "Lexus" truck (not SUV because Lexus has those)? I don't think they white interior bits will stay white for long....
The styling is growing on me, with the exception of the front end. I just don't really see the value here, I don't think this offers anything that the other truck manufacturers haven't already been offering for a few years now, and the interior while being a step above the last gen, just doesn't look that great. That huge screen is just overkill, and it looks so tacked on. I think Ram did a much better job of integrating a big screen. I think if one really wants a hybrid truck, the F-150 is probably the way to go. I don't know the pricing figures, but I know that with the hybrid system on the F-150 you can do much more with it, as far as using it to power accessories. Toyota said it didn't think that it's customers would want or need that feature, which seems foolhardy to me. Hopefully the reliability proves to be stellar with this vehicle, it really is Toyota's only selling point over its competition.
Seat massagers, leg adjustments, some finer materials throughout the cabin. The wood and leather are very nice but more metal and perhaps something a bit more exotic like crystal insert. But most critical at this price point: it should have automatic four-wheel-drive.
You guys do know ford and ram have more expensive models right??? And the hybrid system is still better than the old V8 by 7mpg better. I think thats an accomplishment. Fanboys maybe already? Sounds like it to me. And I'm a Ram guy.
This new drivetrain has a ton of low end torque, so with that characteristic alone it really shouldn't have issues with gear hunting. I know that's really the root cause of the gear hunting issue on the Tacomas. The engine just doesn't have the available grunt to keep the vehicle moving in the higher gears at low RPM.
that expensive truck need to step up with the good sound system as well, every others trucks with that kind high sticker price they never have cheap sound system... with out a good sound system in that truck still make me not satisfy with the truck. it very sad for a lot of customers still have to spend more money to up grad the sound system.. really sad..
Beautiful truck inside and out, personally I think the capstone, ultimate Denali and ram all look better on the interior than the F150, not to say it looks bad, but,… the features that Ford has to me blows them all out of the water. It has real, practical features that I think make all the difference in the price and final decision on people that are looking to purchase a new truck. Makes me wonder why none of them have tried to make their own features/extras that make them stand out. I dunno but love the look, awesome truck!
Umm...for less money I can have a decently optioned Ram. Yup. Don't get me wrong, the Tundra looks nice, but for the price I'd expect 100k mile, 10 year warranty at least..
And with Biden causing inflation to sky rocket, you may have to live in your new OVERPRICED Tundra. It costs Toyota less than $15K USD to build the new Tundra. Our 2010 Tundra has over 300K miles and has been an awesome pickup! I refuse to pay more for any car or pickup for what I paid for my first house.
First off you're disingenuous at best, its much smaller in the back seat now and you said its got plenty of room, thats just a down right lie. Its smaller then the previous gen. And it doesnt look sophisticated, just shows how outdated Toyota is. And I just can't get over that's it's much smaller and cramped inside and it just doesn't feel quality. The center console slide is flimsy and cheap, the plastics feel absurdly cheap and even the soft touch areas are not that impressive. Add in its now worst in class head room, worst in class interior room, worst in class in turning radius with less visibility out of the front window it's just a let down. Add in the massive amounts of miss fires from small to big, this truck is and absolute embarrassment. You would have to be an absolute idiot to purchase this garbage
@@boxoffisa the Aztec takes the cake for sure. It’s almost like they tried too hard with this thing. Grill is massively oversized. Headlights look weird and out of place. Body lines are horrid.
@@victorlabadia881 The Aztec isn't even really that bad, at least the ones that have the body colored plastic cladding. I think if they came out with a more modern version of the Aztec today, it would be a huge hit. The Aztec actually had some pretty cool features for its day, unfortunately in GM fashion they were poorly executed.
The more I see these trucks the more I like them.. As a matter of fact, on my way from work (I work at a Toyota factory that does the Camry) I seen a semi with a few new tundras on it. Looks way better in person.... Nice job Toyota..
Adventure Motors KC is doing a build of one of these, they already have an aftermarket front bumper on it and it looks amazing. That one mod alone fixes the big visual downfall of this truck in my opinion, that front end.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that was hilarious
The interior is a huge step above the old Tundra but still falls behind the Ram and F150 in the same price point.
And if you get down to test drive it, I think you will be shocked at how cheap it feels inside, and the fit and finish is not great and they didn't use quality products inside. You will notice how poorly designed the interior is as well. Toyota clearly didn't pay attention to the details
@@xspower21 sounds like my rav4 xse lol cheap cheap cheap. They don't even do leather because they own the prius and it would offend pita.
Was just going to say that lol
Actually the Capstone uses semi analine leather and open pore American Oak.
@@enriquecarrillo3909 Exactly, these guys are idiots because the leather is the same as in a lexus.
“…that might terrify you as a regular normal human…” in regards to the sticker price, is such a true statement! Makes a loaded 4Runner seem like cheap side merch!
This is the perfect truck ! Nothing else needed, and surely worth the price.
Ok, so...this going to sound bad on my part and even though I love your reviews I literally stopped watching after the $66.85k price tag (starting price). No sales person is going to convince me to spend that kind of money on a vehicle...as well as Toyota only providing a 5 year 60k powertrain warranty...these days are crazy.
It's the cheapest of the top end model of pickup trucks. By 10,000 bucks.
And maybe this truck isn't for you. There are 4-5 trims below this that might be a better fit. If not, there's the Tacoma. Or look outside of Toyota all together...
@caveman
And Toyota won’t deal on the price where ford will , they realize that msrp isn’t what you pay. And the ford will have more options included
Good point on the warranty. Toyota has literally built their reputation on the reliability of their trucks, you would think they would have more confidence and provide a better warranty. I don't think any other truck manufacture offers a 10-year 100,000 mile warranty, that would have been a great feature of this truck.
@@trailrunnah8886 I agree with you, with how much a person is spending on a new vehicle these days, along with modern advances regarding vehicles....you would think a 10 year 100k mile warranty would be standard.....just where I honestly stand. As well within recent years it has become the recall Era; and correct me if I'm wrong but Toyota in fact did have a recall on the integrity of their frames (steel imperfections and manufacturing processes resulted in bent or broken frames, extensively prematurely). I just think when you're spending so much on a vehicle, there should be some accountability somewhere on the manufacturer.
Some people saying this truck is overpriced reminds me how others said Landcruiser was overpriced, and Toyota withdrew it from US so they can buy Germany SUVs to depreciate and also unreliable. Then these days I see people looking for land cruisers but the prices of old ones are going up.
Haven’t completed the video but no. No chance Toyota has more luxury, tech or features vs. Ford. I’ve owned both and Toyota straight up punishes it’s customers and the “top trim” from a Toyota is a joke compared to what Ford offers. Ford: massaging seats, pedal adjustments, heated seats and wheel that actually HEAT, cooled seats (not ventilated like Toyota offers), real tailgate step, all LED lights, seats that feel like a lazy boy, multiple height lumbar support, TOW HOOKS, side mirror spot lights, spectacular cameras, on and on.
Great points Greg, agreed.
Toyota offers quality and reliability something the Ford lacks.
Very true. I traded my tundra for a new Raptor and couldn't be happier!
@@briandavid4796 That’s like saying you’d rather sit on a chair made from steel with no padding than a steel seat with a pad because eventually the pad will wear out. These Toyota people who think their suffering is virtuous lmao.
Actually when there’s an acronym in two languages illustrating FORD’s lack of reliability that’s a very telling sign. Found on Road Dead and Fix or Repair Daily in Spanish Fabricación Ordinaria, Rotura Diaria. It’s a shame, but Toyota products made in Japan specifically the Tahara plant are bulletproof (4Runner, LandCruiser, GX and LX). I wish I could say the same of our vehicles here in the States, really I do. I lived in Michigan and have owned Ford, Chevrolet, Cadillac and Oldsmobile so I have some experience in this regard. I also owned Nissan, SAAB, Volvo, Toyota and now a Lexus and there is a difference, the Japanese who les aren’t perfect, they’re just “better”, more reliable and better built. Cheers!
Another great video. Im curious because it sounds like it is sound deadened, and you mentioned the 'acoustic glass' as well; do you think that the sound system is lacking because of the physical hardware (speakers, amp, etc) or due to the "In House" Head Unit? I ask this because I put a pioneer HU (my first) in my 2012 WRX and it improved the sound dramatically by itself; I couldn't do the same for my subsequent Crosstrek and current Outback (as you know the HU is not double dinn anymore) so I was left rolling Kilmat all over my car - which magically made the sound system sound wonderful like the pioneer 'fixed' my WRX. This makes me think that these proprietary Harmon Hardon, or Tunda whatever-HUs are just programmed to feed power to the systems poorly?
The only excuse Toyota could have for not putting a full-time 4wd system in the Tundra is cost savings. There’s no practical reason why part time would be better as long as you have a center diff lock option with full time.
The 5th gen 4runner limited already has this so it’s not a matter of lacking the technology.
Do you know what Toyota has said about the full time system in the 4Runner, about why it’s only available on that one trim and not on the TRD Pro or other offroad models?
You really don’t need it with traction control. You use 4wd to get unstuck, but that’s all.
Yes. Everyone has what they like. But why would I need a full time 4wd? Most of the times you won’t use it and part time will be helpful to save off fuel expenditure.
The crazy thing is, on the 2000 to 2002 3rd Gen 4Runners, every single one of them came with a transfer case position for full-time 4WD. At least have an auto 4WD feature, that wouldn't be too hard to implement and could use a regular transfer case I believe.
If any of you live in a cold winter climate then you'd understand the need for full time 4wd. It's practical in situations where you need a bit more traction but also encounter some high traction areas. Set and forget.
The interior in the Ram is still better. Toyota is slowly getting there.
Design might be better but looks like Toyota used higher quality materials
It looks like Toyota used cheaper materials all around
They should make a blacked out trim, smoked lights etc with all the luxuries and call it the Brimstone trim. Just dark red/maroon and black.
Fuck these prices.. 😀
At this price point, Lexus should seriously consider making trucks. Like GX 460 is to Land cruiser, and compete against Rivian and other high end trucks
How will I compare this to my 17 Silverado LT Z71 package when it comes to pricing
Capstone should come fully equipped. Choose colors only. Automatic four wheel drive is a feature Toyota thinks if they say people didn’t want it long enough we will believe them.
...because they only surveyed ppl outside of their truck plant in TX. Texans don't need that fandangled all wheel drive. 2H/4H/4L is all you need...right?
ive had 2 suvs with it and it sucks imo it gives a false sence of security. at least here in maine, when you need 4wd you just hit the button. when your not on ice, snow covered roads its irrelevant
@@howardshaw3163 Not every one lives where it is that clear on the status of the roads. In NC often the roads are mostly clear but you can hit bad spots unexpectedly. No full time 4 wheel drive is a not go for me.
No one seems to ever mention or show the Heads Up Display which is a must for me and why I like the Capstone
Hey Ryan, may I ask your opinion on long term reliability and durability of a Subaru? Particularly in this case the Crosstrek? Appreciate your work.
I've owned several modern Subarus and haven't had any issues in terms of durability. Most of the concerns stem from older engines that they no longer produce.
Overpriced grocery getter! Give me a '78 Ford F150 with an inline 6, 4 speed and 8' bed. I could pay for the truck by selling wood out of the bed in one winter. Your videos are great btw and very informative.
A 73,000 bargain WTF.
Relative*
Stagflation
With open-pore walnut and cream leather I get the feeling this truck isn't made for normal working guys and gals, it'll be a bargain for it's target customer, rich ppl.
Compared to the $ 84,000 F150 Limited, yes.
Miss Carolina , wish we would see more of her , ...... keep doing a great job
Karleena LOL
Richard, were you watching Spanktravision?
19 city / 22 highway mpg?! That’s it? How’d Toyota manage to get so little out of a hybrid system?
I think it’s reasonable, and not terribly different to something like the F-150, which has a 23mpg combined figure for its Powerboost.
@@ALMX5DP agreed thank you logic
I don’t believe the 19/22 are hybrid numbers. Just the standard 3.5L v6.
@@MiguelPalaviccini , nope that’s accurate. For the rear wheel drive version 22 MPG.
So a 4x4 will maybe get 20 mpg..
Ryan, If I could afford a Tundra Capstone, I could afford to have someone else do the towing for me. On that subject, once the five year complimentary period is over, what is the monthly subscription fee for Capstone's Go Anywhere Valet Parking Service®? Roughly speaking, how many Mercury Montereys did you spot while you were in Monterey, California ? 😉
FYI, the capstone has thigh support standard on driver seat.
This is for a well-healed older gentleman who spends $70k+ on a luxurious truck instead of a Lexus LC or LS. These beds will never see any rocks or lumber.
By this comment I know this truck will sell.
Definitely not a working truck.
Asking the system to change the temperature does not sound like a chip shortage, rather they didn't pay developers to write the code to do this.
The Lexus NX with the same exact system can do it. I was specifically told it was because of a lack of chips.
That's exactly what it is.This truck is going to have a ton of bugs. Just wait for the refresh in a few years.
Pre-production?
@@K03sport it was pre-pro, but that’s not expected to change.
@bruce lillest
You mean wait for the refresh in another 15 yrs?
So, Toyota felt they didn't need to plaster their brand name in big block letters on the Capstone's (passenger) dash, but felt the need in the Sequoia? Instead, they just put "Capstone" in a thin ovelay/line break to remind you/let others know what you are driving.
So is this the closest one can get to a "Lexus" truck (not SUV because Lexus has those)? I don't think they white interior bits will stay white for long....
One issue I have with this truce is it doesn't have front safety hook. Without it I don't feel safe taking this truck out door.
And no front locker option either
The styling is growing on me, with the exception of the front end. I just don't really see the value here, I don't think this offers anything that the other truck manufacturers haven't already been offering for a few years now, and the interior while being a step above the last gen, just doesn't look that great. That huge screen is just overkill, and it looks so tacked on. I think Ram did a much better job of integrating a big screen.
I think if one really wants a hybrid truck, the F-150 is probably the way to go. I don't know the pricing figures, but I know that with the hybrid system on the F-150 you can do much more with it, as far as using it to power accessories. Toyota said it didn't think that it's customers would want or need that feature, which seems foolhardy to me.
Hopefully the reliability proves to be stellar with this vehicle, it really is Toyota's only selling point over its competition.
What was this truck missing that the f150 limited had?
Does NOT have a limit slip differential. Please stop calling traction control that Toyota misrepresents as an Auto LSD an limited slip.
Yeah, that's a pet peeve of mine. If it's not a mechanical limited slip, it's just traction control. Better than nothing, but not a true LTD slip.
the worst part of the tundra,next to no tow hooks. come on toyota.
I love this truck ❤️❤️❤️
73,000?! trucks are insanely priced.
I heard that engine sound is "augmented" thru the sound system. This truck is too rich for my blood. If I win the lottery tho.....
The 19/22 mpg isn’t for the hybrid system, correct? That info hasn’t been released … or has it?
I think that is correct. The standard truck has a 19mpg combined figure I think?
It was released today!
22mpg highway from a hybrid? My 17 Ram 3.92 axle with a Hemi gets that 🤣
What luxury features are missing that would justify the cost to you?
Seat massagers, leg adjustments, some finer materials throughout the cabin. The wood and leather are very nice but more metal and perhaps something a bit more exotic like crystal insert. But most critical at this price point: it should have automatic four-wheel-drive.
You guys do know ford and ram have more expensive models right??? And the hybrid system is still better than the old V8 by 7mpg better. I think thats an accomplishment. Fanboys maybe already? Sounds like it to me. And I'm a Ram guy.
7mpg. Lol.
Toyota claimed to have fixed gear hunting, how’s the new transmission?
Much better in the limited time we had with it.
This new drivetrain has a ton of low end torque, so with that characteristic alone it really shouldn't have issues with gear hunting. I know that's really the root cause of the gear hunting issue on the Tacomas. The engine just doesn't have the available grunt to keep the vehicle moving in the higher gears at low RPM.
Please show us the crv in the snow
that expensive truck need to step up with the good sound system as well, every others trucks with that kind high sticker price they never have cheap sound system... with out a good sound system in that truck still make me not satisfy with the truck. it very sad for a lot of customers still have to spend more money to up grad the sound system.. really sad..
Beautiful truck inside and out, personally I think the capstone, ultimate Denali and ram all look better on the interior than the F150, not to say it looks bad, but,… the features that Ford has to me blows them all out of the water. It has real, practical features that I think make all the difference in the price and final decision on people that are looking to purchase a new truck. Makes me wonder why none of them have tried to make their own features/extras that make them stand out. I dunno but love the look, awesome truck!
The grill is way too small.
🤣🤣
$74,000? I’ll keep my F150 lariat thank you very much. I paid $10,000 less for my lariat and in my opinion it looks nicer than this!
Or add another F150 for more money than that?
Those with the most debt that die win. With the MRNA mistake, hurry up and order one.
Get the Ram Longhorn! Nicest interior, every option possible, 5.7 Hemi with a mid hybrid.... Obvious choice! Oh, and it is $67,000
It doesn't really have a snarl, it has fake engine sounds played over the speakers.
I want to know who in the f*** can afford a 75k truck.
Me lol
A note,the Sound is false it is pumped in thu stereo.🤨. Single exhaust.
Toyota is a Toyota a cut above the rest.
👍👍👍👍
How do you know you never use your truck? You buy a 5.5ft bed with a sunroof. This truck is lame
That thing is hideous. Somehow Toyota always has the best looking midsize and ugliest full size.
Umm...for less money I can have a decently optioned Ram. Yup. Don't get me wrong, the Tundra looks nice, but for the price I'd expect 100k mile, 10 year warranty at least..
And with Biden causing inflation to sky rocket, you may have to live in your new OVERPRICED Tundra.
It costs Toyota less than $15K USD to build the new Tundra.
Our 2010 Tundra has over 300K miles and has been an awesome pickup!
I refuse to pay more for any car or pickup for what I paid for my first house.
It's probably better than a 6 year old F150 Limited. Other than that close to a 5 years old F150 Limited.
Ryan the intro needs to go
We always set chapters so you can skip.
The American trucks look better, IMO.
cappuccino sipping soy boys drive trucks like this
First off you're disingenuous at best, its much smaller in the back seat now and you said its got plenty of room, thats just a down right lie. Its smaller then the previous gen. And it doesnt look sophisticated, just shows how outdated Toyota is. And I just can't get over that's it's much smaller and cramped inside and it just doesn't feel quality. The center console slide is flimsy and cheap, the plastics feel absurdly cheap and even the soft touch areas are not that impressive. Add in its now worst in class head room, worst in class interior room, worst in class in turning radius with less visibility out of the front window it's just a let down. Add in the massive amounts of miss fires from small to big, this truck is and absolute embarrassment. You would have to be an absolute idiot to purchase this garbage
1794 is way better than this clownish trim.
Its hideous
It looks like a cleft lip on the front
This thing has gotta be up there with some of the worst looking vehicles in history
Hehe. This made me smile. What’s ugly about this car compared to Aztec?
@@boxoffisa the Aztec takes the cake for sure. It’s almost like they tried too hard with this thing. Grill is massively oversized. Headlights look weird and out of place. Body lines are horrid.
The Aztec didn’t cost $74,000 for one...
@@victorlabadia881 The Aztec isn't even really that bad, at least the ones that have the body colored plastic cladding. I think if they came out with a more modern version of the Aztec today, it would be a huge hit. The Aztec actually had some pretty cool features for its day, unfortunately in GM fashion they were poorly executed.
Pretty much everything you described is an exact duplicate of a F150 lariat for $10,000 more I think I’ll pass
I just priced a Lariat High package 4wd to $70k without much effort. What options would you remove to to hit that $10k price differential?
Fanboy
Ford doesn’t demand msrp price like Toyota does