Bring it.
Bring it.
Dear Toyota,
COTD!
I think she’s issuing David a challenge.
I like that the Tundra shares quite a bit with its competitors, the same way you might share your wife with a friend. It seems weird, but it’s actually masculine and modern. In the world of design, you want to be a sponge, and just soak up all the details. Don’t wrestle with “what you should do” on design.
I don’t know how slow you think trucks are, but even my “slow” 2004 F150 could put a loose cellphone in the back seat. I’m sure they wont charge with several feet between the phone and the pad.
Or 303 product with a matte, non-glossy finish.
I like this new hybrid configuration that runs on vitamins/steroids/court judgments.
Yes, you are correct - the new Tundra very much is a design breakdown.
Now truck buyers don’t need aftermarket parts shine a lightbar directly into my back window at night. Thank you Toyota.
That near vertical wireless charging pad is dog shit. Because when you accelerate briskly it’ll just cause the phone to just tilt back and lose contact with the charging pad. And there also wireless carplay. The necessity of staring at your phone at all is pretty much moot.
Waiter.....there’s seem to be some David Tracy in my Mercedes.......
Whatchu gonna do when Tundramania runs wild over you?!?!
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an abandoned train deep in the forest
Not only that, but I’ve seen tires far older than didn’t have nearly as much visible cracking & dry rot.
I am absolutely floored that the tires are only 6 years old. I would’ve expected at least double that based on the condition of the rest of the car.
Wow, is that really all that $900 gets you? A caravan with one foot in the grave? The market is ridiculous right now.