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    Quote Originally Posted by MadMerv View Post
    ...and you remember thirty years ago??????
    I for one do... one of my early memories is when my parents went and picked up their new 1974 Opel wagon. Remember is clearly... I was 5 at the time...
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    Quote Originally Posted by altiain View Post
    While I think the new Tundra will be more successful than the previous generation, until the Japanese start offering 3/4-ton and 1-ton trucks with multiple bed lengths and large diesel engines
    And you were thinking they weren't??
    ANN ARBOR, Mich., Sept. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., today unveiled long bed versions of the all-new 2007 Tundra full-size pickup truck at a press conference here at the Toyota Technical Center-Calty Design Studio. The unveiling took place as part of Toyota's participation in the annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Product Conference being held in Dearborn, Michigan. The NTEA is a trade association for companies that develop, manufacture and market parts, accessories and systems dedicated to the work truck market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by altiain View Post
    Call it the halo effect
    I was going to call it the "compensation factor" but we can go with "halo effect" if you want.

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    Hmmm

    The new Tundra will be available with an 8 foot bed.

    Only glaring problem I see is they're offering a standard cab, Ford doesn't even sell a standard cab 1/2 ton any longer.

    They should have offered an extended cab as the base model, especially considering it's aimed at the North American market.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pliablemoose View Post
    They should have offered an extended cab as the base model, especially considering it's aimed at the North American market.
    That's the plan, the long box was added to the lineup today.

    Link!

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    Where's the manual tranny? Where, I ask!
    Maybe 4 wheels aren't so bad after all... wickett.org
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    Quote Originally Posted by tailchaser View Post
    Where's the manual tranny? Where, I ask!
    I wonder if the could resurect the tranny they used in the Supra... That seems to be able to handle some power.

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    The biggest problem with both Ford and GM is that both of them have tooooo many accountants and lawyers! You can't build car/truck people want to buy by pinching pennies and worry getting sued! This is the exact reason why we can enjoy our Miata! It may not be a bad thing the we end up with a ForYota or GYota! Or have Mazda runing Ford and call it MazaFord!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titus View Post
    I wonder if the could resurect the tranny they used in the Supra... That seems to be able to handle some power.
    Except for the shifters ripping out of the gearbox like an old racing buddy of mine used to do!
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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    That's the plan, the long box was added to the lineup today.

    Link!
    Toyota didn’t reveal how powerful the motor is, but the new Tundra will be capable of towing an amazing 10,000 lbs.
    Whoopee. So can a Titan (almost - 9500lbs). An F350 Super Duty can tow up to 19,200 lbs.

    Now, if Toyota adds a big diesel to the lineup, all bets are off. But until then, it's just a light duty truck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by altiain View Post
    An F350 Super Duty can tow up to 19,200 lbs.
    And that's only because if it "could" tow 19,300 it would be over 26,000 GCVW and would kick itself out of its own market as you'd need a CDL to tow your race car, horse, etc.
    Maybe 4 wheels aren't so bad after all... wickett.org
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    Quote Originally Posted by tailchaser View Post
    And that's only because if it "could" tow 19,300 it would be over 26,000 GCVW and would kick itself out of its own market as you'd need a CDL to tow your race car, horse, etc.
    yeah... just looked it up ...

    The official max numbers:
    Ford - 15,000 lb trailer (and ~23,000 GCWR) LINK
    Dodge - 16,500 lb trailer ( and ~23,000 GCWR) LINK
    Chevy - 16,700 lb trailer ( and ~23,000 GCWR) LINK

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    Quote Originally Posted by altiain View Post
    Now, if Toyota adds a big diesel to the lineup, all bets are off. But until then, it's just a light duty truck.
    Toyota executives have all but confirmed a heavy-duty diesel engine for the next generation of the Tundra pickup. Toyota does not build a truck-sized diesel engine, but it could adapt an engine produced by its truck-making affiliate, Hino Trucks.
    Another rumor floating around the Toyota Boards is a Cummings V8 for the Toyota.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave04 View Post
    yeah... just looked it up ...

    The official max numbers:
    Ford - 15,000 lb trailer (and ~23,000 GCWR) LINK
    Dodge - 16,500 lb trailer ( and ~23,000 GCWR) LINK
    Chevy - 16,700 lb trailer ( and ~23,000 GCWR) LINK

    sorry for being
    You missed the biggie on the Ford site... the 4.30 Powersmoke automatic gets a GCWR of 26,000 on the dot with the 19,200 trailer cap for the regular cab 4x2.
    Maybe 4 wheels aren't so bad after all... wickett.org
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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    Another rumor floating around the Toyota Boards is a Cummings V8 for the Toyota.
    I don't think the Japanese makers are willing to sacrifice the NVH to do a thing like that... But... ya never know. OTOH... The towing capacity doesn't have a whole lot to do with the ability to motivate it. It has an awful lot to do with the ability to slow it down and turn it.
    Maybe 4 wheels aren't so bad after all... wickett.org
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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    Another rumor floating around the Toyota Boards is a Cummings V8 for the Toyota.
    Hmm... I don't think I'd hold my breath for that one.

    Maybe Evilspeed will chime in, since he now works for Cummins Southern Plains?
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    Toyota does make a 4 cylinder diesel it uses in their humvee equivalent. 1100cc per cylinder at that.
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    I had a 1982 Chevy Luv diesel with a 6 foot bed and a 1982 Isuzu Pup diesel with a 7.5 foot bed back in 1995. They were rated at 1250 lbs bed load and 2000 lbs towing capacity. I sold the 1982 Isuzu after I moved from Georgia for what I paid for it a year and a half earlier. The Luv had 285,000 and still going when I sold it in 1999. Should have kept it, even with all the beauty marks. Both of them pulled well over 2000 lbs and didn't complain. Both got 38 MPG with a 5 speed transmission 2.2liter 4 cylinder normally asperated engine. Wished I could have found a turbodiesel spacecab model from 1986.
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