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2009 Toyota Tundra Review
The 2009 Tundra has one of the most powerful V8 engines in the class with standard amenities taht include an AM/FM CD player with auxiliary audio jack and four speakers, driver and passenger dual zone climate controls with sync mode, driver-side and passenger-side four-way adjustable seats, and a tilt steering wheel with column shifter. Front legroom isn't even a concern, because with 42.5 inches available, the Tundra has another best-in-class on its hands. A tilt-telescoping steering wheel also enhances spaciousness. The Toyota Tundra is a full-size, half-ton pickup that raises the competitive bar in its class. It's also built to Toyota's high standards of quality, durability and reliability.
Model Overview
Ample passenger space is another plus with the 2009 Tundra, which comes with a choice of three cabs - the Regular Cab, the Double Cab, and the CrewMax cab. Previous models of the Tundra came with a choice of a 4.0-liter V6 or a 4.7-liter V8. These engines are still available, but most favor the new 5.7-liter iForce V8. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rates the two-wheel drive Tundra with the 4.0-liter engine at 15 miles per gallon in the city and 19 on the highway, while the 4.7-liter model scores 14 mpg in the city and 17 on the highway and the 5.7-liter V8 is rated at 14 in the city and 18 on the highway. The four-wheel drive Tundra rates at 13/16 mpg city/highway with the 4.7-liter engine, and at 13/17 with the 5.7 V8. Some reviewers aren't thrilled with the gas mileage. The Tundra's three available cabs each offer a different seating configuration. The Regular Cab seats two up front, with no rear seats. The Double Cab and the CrewMax add seating for an additional three passengers in the back, with the CrewMax offering substantially more legroom and sliding seats. The seating earns good reviews.
Summary
Standard amenities include an AM/FM CD player with auxiliary audio jack and four speakers, driver and passenger dual zone climate controls with sync mode, driver-side and passenger-side four-way adjustable seats, and a tilt steering wheel with column shifter. Front legroom isn't even a concern, because with 42.5 inches available, the Tundra has another best-in-class on its hands. A tilt-telescoping steering wheel also enhances spaciousness. The Tundra is a 2009 Top Safety Pick, with recognition for good performance in front, side, rear and stability control testing. This marks the first time a pickup truck has been chosen as one of the institute's safety picks.
The 2009 Tundra has one of the most powerful V8 engines in the class with standard amenities taht include an AM/FM CD player with auxiliary audio jack and four speakers, driver and passenger dual zone climate controls with sync mode, driver-side and passenger-side four-way adjustable seats, and a tilt steering wheel with column shifter. Front legroom isn't even a concern, because with 42.5 inches available, the Tundra has another best-in-class on its hands. A tilt-telescoping steering wheel also enhances spaciousness. The Toyota Tundra is a full-size, half-ton pickup that raises the competitive bar in its class. It's also built to Toyota's high standards of quality, durability and reliability.
Model Overview
Ample passenger space is another plus with the 2009 Tundra, which comes with a choice of three cabs - the Regular Cab, the Double Cab, and the CrewMax cab. Previous models of the Tundra came with a choice of a 4.0-liter V6 or a 4.7-liter V8. These engines are still available, but most favor the new 5.7-liter iForce V8. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rates the two-wheel drive Tundra with the 4.0-liter engine at 15 miles per gallon in the city and 19 on the highway, while the 4.7-liter model scores 14 mpg in the city and 17 on the highway and the 5.7-liter V8 is rated at 14 in the city and 18 on the highway. The four-wheel drive Tundra rates at 13/16 mpg city/highway with the 4.7-liter engine, and at 13/17 with the 5.7 V8. Some reviewers aren't thrilled with the gas mileage. The Tundra's three available cabs each offer a different seating configuration. The Regular Cab seats two up front, with no rear seats. The Double Cab and the CrewMax add seating for an additional three passengers in the back, with the CrewMax offering substantially more legroom and sliding seats. The seating earns good reviews.
Summary
Standard amenities include an AM/FM CD player with auxiliary audio jack and four speakers, driver and passenger dual zone climate controls with sync mode, driver-side and passenger-side four-way adjustable seats, and a tilt steering wheel with column shifter. Front legroom isn't even a concern, because with 42.5 inches available, the Tundra has another best-in-class on its hands. A tilt-telescoping steering wheel also enhances spaciousness. The Tundra is a 2009 Top Safety Pick, with recognition for good performance in front, side, rear and stability control testing. This marks the first time a pickup truck has been chosen as one of the institute's safety picks.







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