2024 Toyota Tundra 1794 Limited Edition - 1 of 1500!
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- 1794 Special/Saddleback Edition, currently available at Fred Anderson Toyota in Asheville, NC. .
For questions on this or any other vehicle we have, contact me at bcooper@anderson-auto.net or call/text me at 828-209-8803.
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They should’ve made 1,794 of these limited edition trucks. 1,500 makes no sense.
They couldn't get enough of the premium leather.
Sorry
Don’t pay msrp for these look around most dealers are offering 2-5k off. Dealers putting new tires on this is a pointless money grab it comes with wild peaks…
There are only 1500 of these, so getting one with a disount will be rare. There are less of these than TRD Pros.
@@AskforBryanI’m aware it’s a limited edition but you are simply incorrect look at the allocation sheets. Most have a discount between 2k and 5k
@Unreasonableman33 Just checked my local dealer and they have one with an MSRP of $79,065 selling for $73,991. A discount of $5,074
i got one for 6k off
Dont pay these markups, this truck is 2k-5k off pretty much all over. Also putting K02s on a truck that shipped with wild peaks is SUS.
One day they will bring back the open midgate to the bed like the old avalance or caddy exts. That was the bomb!!!
I was mislead to believe this was actually #1 of the 1500.
Really nice truck, personally I don't like that short bed!!
Neverminded you answered it in the video
Brian do you know where to find the build number on these bad boys?
Wow , that price is really high but a really nice truck. Wish I could afford it but it’s out of my league.
It's very much like a Cowboys TRD Pro
Are they only offered in black?
no black, wind chill pearl, mesquite brown or blueprint only with 5.5' bed and hybrid....
The Wildpeaks that these come standard with look like Prius tires? What? So putting on equivalent tires justifies a $7k+ markup vs. competitors 🤣
285 60 20 wheels are 33s
@the 2:14 sec mark stopped watching due to the unattainability of this truck. Pointless to even watch.
They are everywhere, you can easily find one. 1500 units is 30 per state