2014 Toyota Tundra First Drive & 0-60 MPH Review

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  • ( www.TFLtruck.com ) The 2014 Toyota Tundra has been redesigned and improved. Gone is the round bubble design replaced by a more chiseled and rugged look and a richer and more luxurious interior. The engine choices remain the same but Toyota says that's because the big pickups buyers were happy with the current engine line up. In another fun and informative TFLtruck review Roman and Nathan get behind the wheel of the new 2014 Toyota Tundra to test the light Duty truck in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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Komentáře • 487

  • @joemoore3665
    @joemoore3665 Před 10 lety +25

    I just traded a 2008 Ford Super Duty 6.4 Diesel to a 2014 Tundra because Toyota did NOT change their drive train. My friend traded his 2012 Ford Super Duty King Rancher 6.7 Diesel to a 2014 Toyota for the same reason that I did. Both his Ford and mine's engines were turds. Both were riddled with problems and the reason for this is because rather than fine tune a power train, Ford just throws in a new engine with an all new set of problems into each new truck. Keep up the good work Toyota. If it aint broke, don't fix it.

    • @gmrtg1414
      @gmrtg1414 Před 10 lety +2

      Ford does changed their engines a lot for sure. The 7.3 was a great engine and after that the 6.0's and the 6.4 were spotty at best. I know they are making their own and dropped navi star because of the problems. I looked at a 12 tundra and was impressed with the power and drive train it was the little things I hated. The inside was ulgy as hell and the back seat was huge but didn't fold up. I also think they have over looked a factory trailer brake box. They did make a few updateds on the 14 with the inside and back seat but still no dam trailer brake. I ended up with a 12 F150 ecoboost and love it and haven't has a single problem but time will tell. Good luck with your tundra I sure its going to be a nice truck.

    • @MELOMEOUT
      @MELOMEOUT Před 10 lety +1

      joe moore is another douche bag who bought a truck on an image thing and not the use of it, don't even compare a superduty to a half ton, THIS IS THE PROBLEM WITH AMERICA, another walmart Toyota shopper.

    • @SurelyYewJest
      @SurelyYewJest Před 10 lety +4

      How do you and your friend go from buying 3/4 or 1-ton diesel workhorses that can payload 7000lbs or tow 10 tons, to a truck that can do maybe half those numbers, yet it's better? Your story seems very fishy. If you didn't need that kind of power in the first place, why did you bother?

  • @chrisj5.0
    @chrisj5.0 Před 7 lety +3

    I dont understand how so many people can hate on the Tundra, it is such an amazing truck!

  • @bradleygoodrich5569
    @bradleygoodrich5569 Před 10 lety +34

    It's ridiculous how you Ford, GM and Ram( no longer dodge may I remind you) fans come on here, watch the whole video about a truck you supposedly don't even support, and then waste your time pointing out all the flaws it has and saying "Ford can do it better". This video isn't about Ford and none of you are getting paid to submit your opinions on other trucks. So why?..

  • @Rockdaground
    @Rockdaground Před 10 lety +19

    Looks like Toyota saw your video. They now offer spray in bed liner and trailer brake optional.

    • @KennysLyfe
      @KennysLyfe Před 9 lety +2

      i wish other trims had parking sonar, not just plat.

  • @d.s.1406
    @d.s.1406 Před 7 lety +3

    Love my 14 Tundra! 3hr drive to work and back twice a week! No issues, but the battery. It died at 36k. Other than that, she is a beast! I also owned a 2010, not one issue. Only reason why I traded it was because I loved the new design.

  • @Mitch1977
    @Mitch1977 Před 7 lety +3

    I love my Tundra TSS! Big power, looks great, reliable. I've driven them all. For a truck, you will love it!

  • @WQQKIE
    @WQQKIE Před 6 lety +4

    I love my 2015 Platinum, the best money I’ve spent. Not to mention it will last me longer than my last 2 Fords.

  • @bpurdy305
    @bpurdy305 Před 10 lety +7

    If you need a truck to go camping and pull a boat on the weekends, I dont think it really matters what you buy, if you need a truck to pound into the ground, I really think a toyota is the only way to go. I pound a tacoma daily in a harsh lawn service environment towing well over its capacities and it hasn't let me down once. Ive tried american trucks, not one has made it as long as my tacoma. I will soon buy a tundra to expand my business and Im sure it will be like the tacoma, just more.

  • @featheredfoothill
    @featheredfoothill Před 9 lety +4

    Love that the first images of this vehicle are with yes, a horse trailer, precisely the only reason I bought it. I trust it to haul the ponies & I safely up the crazy hills of Oregon. I've never owned a truck, super surprised how luxurious it is inside. Best of both worlds and I wasn't even asking for that in a truck. Modern and drives like silk.

  • @alirezarajabzadeh3996
    @alirezarajabzadeh3996 Před 11 lety +2

    I got a 2013 and I love it. I like the look of the 2013's Big Bold Grille but I do like the interior of the 2014. I don't see myself going back to the American Trucks after I drove the Tundra.

  • @BlueJ502
    @BlueJ502 Před 11 lety +2

    That's actually pretty good 9 secs. Like I said earlier you can thank the rear diff gears for launches. It comes with 4.30 gears.

  • @shadowsicksix
    @shadowsicksix Před 9 lety +12

    I love my SR5 Crew Max '14. I think the interior is nice. If you want leather and wood grain buy a fucking Jaguar. It's a god damn truck and I am sick of the pussification of trucks and truck buyers.

    • @saintearth
      @saintearth Před 9 lety +3

      I agree and then they keep jacking up the price for all that pussy shit. All the manufacturers are doing it.

    • @tx4runner459
      @tx4runner459 Před 8 lety +1

      AMEN

    • @Lordspaghett
      @Lordspaghett Před 7 lety +1

      Sean Turkington Hell I'd buy one with the interior wrapped in burlap for all I care. Only pavement princesses care about wood grain haha

  • @NOLAItsNotOva
    @NOLAItsNotOva Před 11 lety +2

    Was there when they unloaded this from the transport truck. Absolutely love it! The MPGs however I don't like. Something simple as cylinder deativation would greatly increase MPG. These trucks are still better than Ford, GMC, and Dodge

    • @mscottlawrence2037
      @mscottlawrence2037 Před 2 lety +1

      They don't wanna use the cylinder deactivation it's not dependable

  • @modmatt1
    @modmatt1 Před 11 lety +1

    Great job on the hands-on review and pointing out the lack of integrated brake control and locking diff. True you can add aftermarket brake controller, but getting an locking diff after spending the big bucks on a new Tundra is a show stopper for us. They are so close.

  • @disguy90
    @disguy90 Před 11 lety +1

    I like how it looks on the inside. Outside is okay. Toyota just needs to update the engines for slightly better mpg. Power seems decent to me. I kind of like it.

  • @bradwilson82
    @bradwilson82 Před 10 lety +3

    Had Ford and Gmc trucks over the last 30 years, tired of problems with both (more ford than gm), so far love my new Tundra, we will see......

  • @surunner455
    @surunner455 Před 11 lety +1

    "While the assembly point and domestic parts content of the F-150 didn't change from 2012 to 2013, vehicle sales are responsible for bumping the F-150 to the top spot, Olsen said."
    So "American made" doesn't mean all you think it means.

  • @fast98gtp
    @fast98gtp Před 11 lety +1

    Love the engine.. built right down the street from me.

  • @Jthumper
    @Jthumper Před 11 lety +1

    I would pick one up today IF, they offered the 25MPG D4D 4.5L engine that they offer in the new land cruiser.

  • @jamesedmunds6102
    @jamesedmunds6102 Před 11 lety +1

    Love the exterior and interior. I see these trucks everywhere in Denver. More then the Ford, Chevy, and Ram. The boss drives the TUNDRA..and servants drive the rest.

  • @MegaTechpc
    @MegaTechpc Před 11 lety +1

    9.0 seconds exactly! Nice truck!

  • @TFLtruck
    @TFLtruck  Před 11 lety

    Thanks we'd love to use new music but youtube won't allow it.

  • @crackaddict444
    @crackaddict444 Před 11 lety +1

    The new updates look great actually. I really like the sharper bed and front end.

  • @ryanburton8048
    @ryanburton8048 Před 11 lety +1

    cant wait to see what it looks like with a 3 to 6 inch lift rims/tires and fender flares... I know it would look like a beast...Toyotas always do when there lifted and etc

  • @MrNicholg
    @MrNicholg Před 11 lety +1

    Air suspension on the Ram just means costly and premature replacement. That big selling point for Range Rovers and AllRoads means huge expense at 80-100K, and there is no getting around it.

  • @reneclaude2000
    @reneclaude2000 Před 10 lety +2

    I love this huge car :) I hope i could by one in the future !

  • @palmviewlobos15
    @palmviewlobos15 Před 11 lety

    I'm going to say it, I'm a Ford guy. The tundra is a hell of a truck, don't get me wrong but they are competing in a market where truck buyers are completely loyal! Maybe with cars you gain market share, but a man who loves a GM will stick with GM. A man who loves Ram will always love Ram and a man who loves Ford will always love Ford. Of course goes the same for the Tundra owners who are loyal. But the F150, Ram, and The GM twins have been around for so long which is why they will never take

  • @hungvillian
    @hungvillian Před 10 lety

    my opinion TOYOTA TUNDRAS are the best trucks on the market!!! Proud Toyota owner!!

  • @Blackpanther_risen
    @Blackpanther_risen Před 8 lety +4

    Many people make a big deal that the engine in the Tundra is the same....look at the Silverado/GMC, they have the same old 5.3 for decades now. Toyota stayed w/ the same engine bcuz it's great already...why change it. It was the best engine when the '07 Tundra came out.

    • @nicksls2354
      @nicksls2354 Před 8 lety +1

      Its a kick ass engine thats why its still in production qdr quality dependability and reliability.300k miles plus and still running like new enough said!

    • @incompletehunter
      @incompletehunter Před 7 lety

      I think what people refer to is that even gm is on version number 4 I think of the 5.3 since it's launch 18-19 years ago and the other guys have changed here and there even though they sometimes stay on the same displacement. I agree though, the tundra power plant seems to have been great for the last 10 years.

  • @hsthompson71
    @hsthompson71 Před 10 lety +6

    Fail! 16 fucking minutes and still did not provide the true 0-60? You're fired!

  • @GitSumGaming
    @GitSumGaming Před 10 lety +2

    I recently purchased a 2014 Toyota Tundra Limited Crewmax. Love it so far about 500 miles on it. I have some questions I was looking for advice on.
    1. This is my first big vehicle so can anyone provide some tips on parking in tight parking spots? I know backing in has better turning radius however I notice when I am pulling into a spot with cars on each side I feel like I am going to hit the other car, at least with 90 degree angle spots. The parking spots that are angled are not too bad. So what tips can you guys give on parking between cars whether it be backing in or pulling in forward. (I have tried wide turns but sometimes it just doesn't cut it in a small parking lot) I read somewhere about pulling up behind the car to the left and then backing up to straighten up and pull in but havent had success doing that yet :|
    2. Is it normal for the Tundra to not shift when accelerating quickly until 5-6 RPM mark? The transmission and shifting is very smooth in normal acceleration and driving. However if I am at a light and decide to "punch" the gas it feels like it takes to long to shift? It runs up to 5-6 before it shifts. From what I saw online it seems like its normal. At least from the videos I have watched. Just want to get more opinions on this. I noticed when I am driving that a small range of the pedal is "soft" and its not until I pass a certain point that the power of the 5.7 V8 really feels like it kicks in
    3. Anyone know what the weight limit for the tailgate and step bars are? I believe Toyota doesnt suggest a weight however I was thinking if you have people sitting on the tailgate to not exceed 600 pounds and the step bars 500? Given the step bars are just to get in the truck not to stand on but just wondering if anyone has tested or knows of what it is capable of
    4. What is your real world MPG? I am getting 13.8 right now (mainly because I am still in the "test" phase, as in punch the gas sometimes)
    Thanks guys!

    • @Tmoua
      @Tmoua Před 10 lety +6

      Hi. When you punch the gas pedal it is supposed to rev highly that is where all the horse power is at higher rpm.
      The best thing to know is that the tundra is hands down best hauler for a half ton. What car magazine or shows don't point out really is the transmission of the vehicle. The tundras transmission is the best geared rated at 4:30/1 revolution. Though its a little worse on gas you won't have to worry about any transmission problems like ford dodge and chevy where they are notoriously horiable on transmission failure or kick outs.
      I know ford fans will be telling you that they can tow more but its a load of crap. Toyota could back up their words with test as the other three are all talk and numbers that are believed to tow.
      Ford and chevy uses 3:7/1 or 3:55/1 gear ratio which isn't best suited for towing.
      Motor wise no motor made from ford or chevy and dodge with the same displacement can produce hp to wheel ratio.
      Your driving skills will adapt as the more you drive it. Big vehicles are harder to judge and see but after a few thousand miles it will be like driving a small car.
      13mpg city 18mpg hwy. Because of 4:30/1 ratio.
      I dont know the limit weight for the tail bar.
      "The real recognize the real, even the fake recognize the real. The haters recognize the real even though they hate admit it toyota tundra has the best motor and power train of all half ton trucks and that is as real as it gets. You dont see ford dodge and chevy half ton hauling 300, 000lbs.
      Congrats on the new truck best decisions by far. Since the tundra came out with the 5.7 they won JD power every single year.

    • @GitSumGaming
      @GitSumGaming Před 10 lety +2

      Tony Moua Yup, I wanted to get something I knew would last. Thanks for the reply!

    • @Thamac15
      @Thamac15 Před 10 lety +5

      Talal Eamail You also see a lot higher resale and trade in value with the tundra versus the ford.

    • @Pitsoup
      @Pitsoup Před 10 lety +1

      You have to remember that is an Allison 6 speed transmission. It's a work tranny made to hold together under heavy load. Not made for racing. Shift patterns are very different.
      I've never seen an tailgate bend but most my friends aren't 250+ lbs either, and it's under warranty for that. Step bars are the same. Ain't never seen anyone bend them by standing on them.
      I you want gas mileage you should have bought the Camry. Be realistic.
      Had Chevy all my life. Now I have a the SR5 Tundra 2014. Very impressed to date.

    • @bradleygoodrich5569
      @bradleygoodrich5569 Před 10 lety

      What's an Allison 1000? The transmission on heavy duty GM pick ups? How was that brought up? It doesn't remotely have anything to do with the tundra? And yeah Toyota undoubtedly has the best towing hauling and overall most for your money in a half ton truck, ford is shit, they won't tell you that in the magazines. They're engines sound like electric motors and they're horribly gutless. And as for parking, you just have to get used to it. It's not really something you can read about or be taught you just have to become familiar with how to get it into places that would be easy for a car.

  • @surunner455
    @surunner455 Před 11 lety

    The American Made ranking is based on sales in conjunction with the other criteria you imply. The F150 outsold any other vehicle, that is why it is number 1. From the article:
    "The F-150 snapped a four-year streak for the Camry and earned the No. 1 spot in Cars.com's 2013 American-Made index, the Web site said today in an e-mailed statement. The index ranks model lines based on their sales and whether the car or truck parts and the completed vehicles are built in the U.S."

  • @bmwmsport11
    @bmwmsport11 Před 11 lety

    the tundra is also avaliable with the 4.0l V6(240hp), 4.6L V8(302hp), and the 5.7(381hp). the 5.7 is clearly aimed at the ram hemi because the GM's biggest engine in their 1/2 tons is the 6.2 with over 400hp, ford also has a 6.2 with 400+ hp. ford/GM dont make 380hp V8s.
    most tundras have the 4.6 which gets a decent 15/20mpg

  • @MonoManokit
    @MonoManokit Před 11 lety

    The titan was an amazing truck when it debuted and won several competitions when compared to rivals. The only problem with them is that Nissan didn't change the design for 9 years.

  • @palmviewlobos15
    @palmviewlobos15 Před 11 lety

    One thing I did love about this truck is the exhaust note on the 4.6 and the 5.7. These trucks can run. But those big gears make this truck very thirsty. My brother's 5.7 would barely get 12 mpg. Very horrible lol but the exhaust note was just perfect. One thing I give them credit for. On these 2014's it looks like they gave up on the back and slapped a nissan frontier on the back.

  • @ministert5836
    @ministert5836 Před 10 lety +1

    8 seconds. Love the show.

  • @IgotGreens101
    @IgotGreens101 Před 11 lety

    also the titans about to become one hell of a beast with the 5.0 cummins in it.

  • @TNAWWE
    @TNAWWE Před 3 lety

    " is there any suprises under this hood at some point? 7 years later... still same Tundra haha

  • @akui88
    @akui88 Před 11 lety

    i live in Texas and every other driveway has a pickup truck, most if not all of my neighbors are office workers (they have jobs that involve sitting behind a desk wearing suits)...
    i have 1 neighbor who actually tows a small fishing boat on some weekends, the 20 some-odd other trucks in my neighborhood don't do much of hauling/towing, unless u count coffee runs...
    i like the way this truck looks, but i just saw the new GMC behind me the other day and boy o' boy that GMC sure did look NICE!

  • @94XJ
    @94XJ Před 10 lety

    Not all of your current owners love the powertrain. My company decided to try a Tundra as one of our company vehicles. It's a 2010 and is on its 3rd transmission and gets worse gas mileage than our Silverado 3500. It's a truck we can't use like a truck. Even our old POS 2002 F150 has held up better for 270k miles hauling trailers and the guys in the machine shop used to use it to haul away scrap bins.
    We will be selling the Tundra soon, though...so if one of you wants one...

  • @highplainsdrifter9849
    @highplainsdrifter9849 Před 2 lety +1

    If it ain't broke don't fix it. There are several 4.7 and 5.7 liter Tundras that have reached a million miles.

  • @RLTO1
    @RLTO1 Před 11 lety

    Also I never said the Tundra was the best truck in the class, but in powertrain and MPG it isn't that far off the competition. Especially for a powertrain that almost 8 years old.

  • @GTOoo
    @GTOoo Před 10 lety +2

    I'm Japanese and I love American trucks because they are more powerful and reliable than Tundta/Tacoma.

  • @ICARUS_I
    @ICARUS_I Před 11 lety

    Hmm they forgot to mention the 3 piece rear bumper, just in case you get rear ended, you don't have to replace the entire bumper. Very smart idea from Toyota

  • @ChummyChime
    @ChummyChime Před 10 lety

    I love the Raptor but I completely agree to the post below.

  • @NathanDAdlen
    @NathanDAdlen Před 11 lety

    We want to, but - with the diesel coming out soon - the prudent thing is to wait for it. BTW, you're name kicks ass!

  • @ThatDudeEddiee0
    @ThatDudeEddiee0 Před 11 lety

    Tell me about it. That V6 was introduced in 2005 and was rated at 236 hp and 266 lb-ft of torque. Exact same engine as today.

  • @daltonhill5110
    @daltonhill5110 Před 9 lety +1

    Other truck manufacturers don't "fix" their engines, they replace them. It's called being not cheap!

  • @ballader1
    @ballader1 Před 11 lety

    I cant wait until you get this truck up the Colorado trail...

  • @AllendeNL
    @AllendeNL Před 10 lety +5

    9.20 seconds

  • @palmviewlobos15
    @palmviewlobos15 Před 11 lety

    @Stephen Watson...drives normally. But around here your either stopping and speeding plus the weather here gets extremely hot during summers. We reached 110 yesterday with the humidity. One issue he did have with the truck was a tire that coming out of alignment. Toyota kept fixing it, but maybe that was the reason why. But he had about 13,000 miles on the truck. They just kept rotating his tires and never told him if it was a mechanical issue. He didn't drive off road either.

  • @phatrides222000
    @phatrides222000 Před 11 lety

    i hated this one at first, but i kinda like it now.

  • @John.D123
    @John.D123 Před 11 lety

    5 seconds, good run Roman.

  • @thedarkrider321
    @thedarkrider321 Před 11 lety

    Toyota makes great long lasting trucks. They'll last you longer than anything else on the road, but if you're a Serious trucker, at the MOMENT It would be best to get one of the big boys.

  • @cargueone1971
    @cargueone1971 Před 11 lety

    The excellent powertrains are not the issue. The trouble I have with it is that's it too bulky at the outside and too small inside... I'm 6'2" and I'm amazed how poor the headroom is. The innovation I'm looking for is in the driving dynamics... All these full size trucks are poor at it. Function ...all horsepower and sipped but no true joy in driving. I loved my old 1988 Silverado and I truly love my 1993 5 speed V6 extra cab Toyota 4x4 truck. Those trucks brought a smile to my face.

  • @DuraMATT22
    @DuraMATT22 Před 11 lety

    I think the Tundras are badass futuristic looking trucks. You can go to Camburg Suspension and build a truck that'll compete with a Raptor any day. But there are two things keep me from buying a new Tundra. Box the frames and go back to six lug wheels. Yeah a trailer braking system would be nice but those two strengthening components would make this truck ten times better.

  • @bmwmsport11
    @bmwmsport11 Před 11 lety

    the hemi 5.7 gets the same mpg. the engine you compare to GM's ecotec 5.3 is the 4.6 V8. the tundra 5.7 is aimed at the Ram hemi.

  • @Red_Bearded_Dad
    @Red_Bearded_Dad Před 11 lety

    If you want THOSE particular tires, you probably would have to got to a dealership. It's not like you are forced to replace them with the same make and model tires though. Obviously. Who knows, they may come available down the road at other sources.

  • @tritchie6272
    @tritchie6272 Před 9 lety

    I like the looks of this truck better than I do the older one. I think the Toyota guy was saying that their trucks are good for both work and hauling the family in comfort. As for the newer motors I suspect they want to wait and see how well they work. It seems they want to let the other companies spend the money and take the chances. That or they figure their customers like the simplicity or ideal of tried and true. Wonder what the price on a new Tundra is like compared to the others. Are you getting more for your money?

  • @Makakcrosft
    @Makakcrosft Před 11 lety

    The Fast Lane Car has to review those 2 cars!! Ford Fiesta ST and the Veloster Turbo! What the hell happened with the veloster turbo review?

  • @cruyeda
    @cruyeda Před 10 lety +1

    American auto makers need to realize consumers want reliability and longevity over everything else. Especially with what a new vehicle cost nowadays. I currently have a '96 Dodge Ram 2500 with the 360 V8. What a turd for towing!

  • @OfficialHiddentest
    @OfficialHiddentest Před 11 lety

    It looks BIG

  • @Grimlock1973
    @Grimlock1973 Před 11 lety

    Bang on job guys!

  • @brianbehle1620
    @brianbehle1620 Před 11 lety

    don't forget that the tacoma still has the weak 230hp 4liter v6 with rear drum brakes

  • @MachineGunHusky
    @MachineGunHusky Před 11 lety

    I like the new style looks really bold

  • @brendonracine1732
    @brendonracine1732 Před 10 lety

    9.0 seconds love the truck my fav in the segment.

  • @MervinG1995
    @MervinG1995 Před 7 lety

    They are all good trucks if taken care of and maintained. The tundra just sucks in gas mileage but other than that it's an all around good truck

  • @carnut9193
    @carnut9193 Před 11 lety

    Toyota should sell it with the 4.5L twin turbo V8 diesel from the Land Cruiser 200 series, 268hp & 480lb-ft.

  • @NathanDAdlen
    @NathanDAdlen Před 11 lety

    Yes, the wiring is there - but NOT the actual controller.

  • @JOPBEAR
    @JOPBEAR Před 11 lety

    The exterior is a minor upgrade, and the interior is rugged... Which is nice! But it just doesn't compare to the over haul on design inside and out with the big three...
    Sign
    GM Fan!

  • @jakey20022
    @jakey20022 Před 11 lety

    The spray in bedliner has to be cheaper to install in mass. And lower costs due to shipping. I just got a ram 1500 big horn hemi love it.

  • @tacoma171
    @tacoma171 Před 11 lety

    New music fellas! New music!!!!

  • @Lexman00
    @Lexman00 Před 11 lety

    What would happen if Toyota, Ford, Chevy, and Dodge engineers got together and made a pick-up truck? Would it be the ultimate pick up truck?

  • @ALLEN80Z28
    @ALLEN80Z28 Před 11 lety

    I own a 2012 tundra and the 5.7 does well, don't get me wrong, but i could use a diesel which is why I'm looking at ram and ford. toyota got my hopes up with the diesel dually at sema.

  • @upilufti
    @upilufti Před 10 lety +8

    Toyota rep keeps trying to sell the interior. Which still isn't that great compared to the others.. If it ain't broke, don't fix it? Lol.

    • @upilufti
      @upilufti Před 10 lety

      Khemistry Because I have an opinion? Sorry don't like Justin Bieber, either.

    • @shaneelliott1015
      @shaneelliott1015 Před 10 lety +3

      Cameron Tu
      do you even lift?

    • @upilufti
      @upilufti Před 10 lety +2

      Shane Elliott Is that even relevant?

    • @RoxasGam3ing
      @RoxasGam3ing Před 10 lety +3

      i they were talking about the engine

    • @Thamac15
      @Thamac15 Před 10 lety

      Cameron Tu He was referring to the "do you even lift" joke that was made popular a few years ago. It's quite funny actually.

  • @user-wf3pg3fq7x
    @user-wf3pg3fq7x Před 11 lety

    Ram has a plant in Michigan that makes trucks it is called Warren Truck Assembly.

  • @greatwarrior1609
    @greatwarrior1609 Před 11 lety

    Hey guys, I believe that these new 2014 Tundras come with the TSC (trailer-sway control) system. Facts check, please! A good review though!

  • @stchman
    @stchman Před 11 lety

    So are 380HP V8s somehow magical?
    GM full size trucks are:
    4.3L - 285HP
    5.3L - 355HP
    6.2L - 420HP

  • @joshuamcinnis7470
    @joshuamcinnis7470 Před 11 lety

    I wish you guys would do a full review of the Ram Power Wagon. Ike gauntlet as well as real off road testing. Show us what it can really do. Please and thank you.

  • @KhmerBoy82297
    @KhmerBoy82297 Před 11 lety

    idk about you guys but yota should should bring back a improved 22re. every yota offroad fan should agree to this comment...

  • @stchman
    @stchman Před 11 lety

    GM started doing it on the 2007 NNBS Silverado with the 5.3L V8.

  • @SimornM
    @SimornM Před 11 lety

    the styling is really starting to grow on me

  • @jdorf40
    @jdorf40 Před 11 lety

    I'm baffled by that Marketing Planner. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it?" Toyota does realize that offering more than one power train makes that truck more marketable no? Then he says "After speaking with our current customers, they love our powertrain." That's awesome. Are you marketing to your current customers or looking to add customers? I'd think Toyota would be more aggressive about attracting new buyers.

  • @CodeXana
    @CodeXana Před 11 lety

    I'm really surprised as of to why Toyota didn't put HID's on the 2014...

  • @JayTsay
    @JayTsay Před 11 lety

    As an owner of a 2012 Tundra, I can say that I would like the 5.7 Engine to have much better gas mileage. So the guy who is the "Toyota Product Marketing Planner" in this video is fucking lying when he says that we Toyota Tundra owner would like our engines to stay just the way they are.

  • @hnaser3
    @hnaser3 Před 11 lety

    That would be awesome if yall did an Ike Gauntlet 2 with GM, Ford, Dodge, Toyota, and just for fun Nissan but all V8s with proper gears and engines.

  • @williamneumann7578
    @williamneumann7578 Před 11 lety

    I timed the 0-60 run with my phone 3 times and averaged the results to get 9.14 seconds.

  • @stephenwatson1054
    @stephenwatson1054 Před 11 lety

    I agree but we need more power to compete & an hd frame

  • @275Crimson
    @275Crimson Před 11 lety

    I concur. Anything that has a Cummings slapped in it, and is built to suit it's abilities is a contender. But, that hasn't happened yet, and the Titan is still producing less specs than the present V6's on the market. Facts talk, bullshit walks. Go Tundra! (check out the geeksquad's intake mod and the new hypertech interceptor. I'm seeing major gains.)

  • @jamesstarkely4420
    @jamesstarkely4420 Před 11 lety

    I have a 2007 handed down tundra crewmax SR5 5.7L, completely stock and not that well taken care of, that does 0-60 in 6.8 sec easily, probably faster if maintained and done right. My dad just got the 2014 5.7L. I drove it once shortly, and believe that it could easily do a faster time then my '07.

    • @Blue-moon12
      @Blue-moon12 Před 9 měsíci

      No way 6.8 seconds and under!

  • @keviningram4677
    @keviningram4677 Před 10 lety

    I got 8.86s
    but my 07 tundra 0-60 is 6.1s stock so whatever they modified in the newer trucks to make them slower they need to change.

    • @mtq5060
      @mtq5060 Před 10 lety +2

      6400 ft above sea level kills the performance numbers. These things haul ass as you know.

  • @kcm732
    @kcm732 Před 11 lety

    Dont bitch about Toyota C frame... Toyotas fully boxed frame was a prototype and was so strong that if taking bumps in the road too harshly it would blow the rear window out. Toyotas C frames are very good.

  • @nathanspence4859
    @nathanspence4859 Před 11 lety

    I'm a big Toyota fan. But have Yall ever considered taking the Nissan Titan up the ike gauntlet? Which is way out of date.

  • @DuraMATT22
    @DuraMATT22 Před 11 lety

    If the frames were so strong that it blew out the back windows then that means they should have upgraded the shocks better absorbing body mounts. If open Cs are so great, why is my Sequoia fully boxed?

  • @georgealvarez572
    @georgealvarez572 Před 10 lety +3

    0-60 08.67

  • @joninwv
    @joninwv Před 11 lety

    The fanboys can say whatever they want. I've driven the Chevy and the new Ford. The Tundra powertrain stomps the crap out of both of them. That and we left the dealership with a Tundra Rock Warrior for $39,000. Good luck getting a Ford or Chevy with 381hp for that price.

  • @frictionaddict
    @frictionaddict Před 11 lety

    The 2014 version is not what I wanted it to be, it pulls less and doesn't have a diesel or 3/4 ton version.

  • @MrNicholg
    @MrNicholg Před 11 lety

    The engines are still competitive. Saying they should update when the competition is using a turbo-V6 or an old as dirt pushrod V8 is just plain silly. The DOHC V8 still makes more power, is still faster, and still more reliable. If it was using the tall GM gearing, it would gain 1mpg, but everybody knows the Eco-Boost doesn't get the mileage they promise either.

  • @alvarofue
    @alvarofue Před 11 lety

    Nice truck, but I like the Silverado more... and BTW we get the Tundra here in Chile also (the same one, made in USA).

  • @Mr19853
    @Mr19853 Před 11 lety

    That's not a worktruck that's a homeowner's truck!