When it comes to full-size pickup trucks, there are a lot of options out there. The top three are the Toyota Tundra, the Chevy Silverado, and the Ford F-150. These are all good pickups, but read on to find out why the Toyota Tundra is the best.
Toyota Tundra Power
One of the biggest factors when choosing a full-size pickup is the cost. The Toyota Tundra has an MSRP of $30,645, while comparably equipped Silverado is $30,925 and the Ford F-150 is $33,865. The Toyota Tundra has an 8-cylinder engine that gets 381@5600 horsepower, the Silverado has a 6-cylinder that gets 285@5300 horsepower, and the F-150 gets 282@6250 horsepower. When it comes to price and power, the Tundra obviously comes out on top.
When it comes to torque, the Tundra comes out on top of the competition once again with 401@3600 compared to the Silverado’s 305@3900 and the F-150’s 253@4250. The Toyota Tundra is a powerful utility pickup that is both stylish and strong.
Toyota Tundra Towing
As if the Toyota Tundra was not enticing enough, wait until you see the maximum standard towing capability! The Silverado can tow up to 5,900 pounds and the F-150 can tow up to 5,000 pounds. Pretty impressive, huh? Not when compared to the Tundra. The Toyota Tundra can tow up to a whopping 10.500 pounds! Yet again, the Tundra blows the competition away.
Whether you are on the highway, or driving through rugged terrain, the capable and comfortable Tundra offers loads of value to those in the market for a full-size pickup. Not only is the Toyota Tundra durable and reliable, but it is complimented by a roomy, quiet cabin and advanced connectivity due to Toyota’s innovative technology.
When it comes to full-size pickup trucks, the Tundra is at the top of its class. Come visit us at Limbaugh Toyota and see our selection of Tundras for yourself.
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