2006 Toyota Tundra Review
Well, I've been shopping again. I have been looking at a couple
of trucks and I like the Nissan Titan. It's nice and has a lot
of features. I am a Toyota fan and I do like the Tundra. It's
based upon the Sequoia frame - rather - they share the same
frame, so it rides nice. The 271hp V8 helps tote things around,
too. With a 6800-pound towing capacity, even if you have the
double cab, you still have room for the family and the camper
and the boat and the gear . . .whew.
One of the neat things about the new trucks is style. When I
opened the door, I was surrounded in leather. The DVD navigation
system may be a bit much for my use, but the double cab had a
rear seat DVD player that would be perfect for the kids. It also
had a vertical sliding rear glass, just like my 4runner and
Sequoia.
I can't decide if I'd rather have the Access cab, or just go
ahead and get the double cab. The access cab has almost a full
size door opening up into the back seats, and I probably won't
be hauling around any big adults in the back. Unless they wanted
to watch the DVD player.
It may sound odd, but you can get a limited slip rear end on the
2 wheel drive models. It keeps the rear tire from spinning. .
.well, one tire from spinning. I'm sure with that monster
engine, it wouldn't take much to get the tires smoking. The
mechanical limited slip is an option all unto itself. As I
discovered further, I think I'd rather have the entire package
of safety features. They are stability control, traction
control, brake assist, fog lamps, running lights, and AUTOMATIC
limited-slip rear differential. Sounds daunting, but I'm sure
this package would be worth it in the long run.
So, double cab? SR5 or Limited. Hmm. Step side? Not for me, but
it is stylish looking. I'd have to option mine up a bit to get
the homelink, DVD's, Leather, and side curtain air bags if I do
get the double cab.
It's a nice truck. Manly enough for me, but still soft enough
the wife could drive it if I let her. If you get a chance, check
them out, because Toyota did it right with the Tundra this year.