If you’re searching for a full-size pickup truck, you might find yourself overwhelmed by the options. Two of the most popular models are the Dodge Ram and the Toyota Tundra. Both of these full-size pickups offer powerful engines and rugged styling, but which one is the best in its class? Why the Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, of course! Read on to find out why.
Dodge Ram vs. Toyota Tundra TRD Pro Price and Power
The 4×4 Double Cab Toyota Tundra TRD Pro has an MSRP of $44,140*. A comparably equipped 1500 Quad Cab Dodge Ram has an MSRP of $45,450**. Both pickups seat up to five people and have four doors for easy access to the back seat. Speaking of passengers- the Toyota Tundra TRD Pro can carry a payload of up to 1,620 pounds. The Dodge Ram falls short with a payload capacity of only 1,480 pounds. And what about towing? Both trucks can tow a big load, but the Toyota Tundra TRD Pro proves to be the sturdiest, strongest truck with a towing capacity of 9,800 pounds! The Dodge Ram’s 8,020-pound towing capacity does not hold a candle to its Toyota counterpart.
Dodge Ram vs. Toyota Tundra TRD Pro Interior and Technology
What else is great about the Toyota Tundra TRD Pro? Everything! Despite its utility and power, the Tundra TRD Pro is pretty luxurious. The interior is beautiful and eye-catching with its finely stitched seats and sharp-looking, easy to read gauges. Updated technology and Bluetooth hands-free capability keep you connected and safe on the road. Eight standard airbags and Toyota’s Star Safety System also help keep you and your cargo safe.
If you are looking for a full-sized pickup truck and like what you have read so far, then you have got to come down to Limbaugh Toyota in beautiful Birmingham to see our great selection of Tundras for yourself!
*Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price, excludes the Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee of $835 for Cars, $900 for Small/Medium Trucks (Sienna, RAV4, Highlander Gas, Highlander HV, FJ Cruiser, 4Runner, Tacoma and Venza), $1195 for Large Trucks (Tundra), and $995 for Large SUVs (Land Cruiser and Sequoia). (Historically, vehicle manufacturers and distributors have charged a separate fee for processing, handling and delivering vehicles to dealerships. Toyota’s charge for these services is called the “Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee” and is based on the value of the processing, handling and delivery services Toyota provides as well as Toyota’s overall pricing structure. Toyota may make a profit on the Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee.) Excludes taxes, license, title and available or regionally required equipment. The Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee in AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC and TX will be higher. Actual dealer price will vary.
**MSRP excludes destination, taxes, title and registration fees. Starting at price refers to the base model, optional equipment not included. A more expensive model may be shown. Pricing and offers may change at any time without notification. To get full pricing details, see your dealer.
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