Toyota is planning a new EV with a 900-mile range and 10-minute charging time: ‘The holy grail of battery vehicles’
"If it is a genuine breakthrough, it could be a game changer."
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Think that’s MPG…..🤔 or since it’s a hybrid, could be MPH.I can see having and EV for local driving. Enclosed golf cart. I love my hybrid - silent running most of the time. Not less than 45 -50 mph. Sometimes I hit 60. 600 mile range easy
Love my 2020 Tundra (still the 5.7). The 2022 Tundra has had a lot of negative feedback, and dealer been calling me monthly trying to buy mine back. That said, I’m in a 2023 this week for a rental on work trip. Idk if the 1794 edition has a different engine, but I like this one. Will return it before I figure out what half the buttons do though…
I love my 2020 and it’s everything Tundras have always been talked up to be. I have a company vehicle now, so that truck may have 2,000-3,000 miles this calendar year (about 43k total). No issues, I actually have it at my parents’ house now so my dad can put some miles on it since I’m always on road.I bought a Tundra the first year Toyota came out with it in 2000. Before that they made the T100. I cannot kill it and still have it. I have done nothing but routine maintenance on it and I duck hunt a lot so I treat it like a truck. Almost 400,000 miles on it now.
I will buy another Tundra but interested on your thoughts on the new ones. I test drove one several years ago and the back up camera was crap. I test drove the Ford trucks and they seemed like they drove a lot better on the road than the Tundras.
Get a F150, best driving vehicle I’ve ever owned and besides, Ford didn’t take any bailouts like Government Motors Company 😉I bought a Tundra the first year Toyota came out with it in 2000. Before that they made the T100. I cannot kill it and still have it. I have done nothing but routine maintenance on it and I duck hunt a lot so I treat it like a truck. Almost 400,000 miles on it now.
I will buy another Tundra but interested on your thoughts on the new ones. I test drove one several years ago and the back up camera was crap. I test drove the Ford trucks and they seemed like they drove a lot better on the road than the Tundras.
We can agree on this truth. I donated my 2013 F150 to my son for a work truck. Just hit 350k still feels like a new one. Two sets of brakes and a fuel pump ( ridiculously expensive because they have to pull the tank) . That’s it.Get a F150, best driving vehicle I’ve ever owned and besides, Ford didn’t take any bailouts like Government Motors Company 😉
Yeah that was 2013. It ain’t now. Ford has its problems since then.We can agree on this truth. I donated my 2013 F150 to my son for a work truck. Just hit 350k still feels like a new one. Two sets of brakes and a fuel pump ( ridiculously expensive because they have to pull the tank) . That’s it.
I was offered $9000 for it last week.. I guess Ford V8s are hard to come by nowadays.
Found On Road DeadGrowing up I was told Ford stood for “Fixed Or Repaired Daily”
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ford 150’s are why I’ve been in a rental for my work vehicle since October as we select a new fleet program.Yeah that was 2013. It ain’t now. Ford has its problems since then.
ford 150’s are why I’ve been in a rental for my work vehicle since October as we select a new fleet program.
Dang. I’ve been eyeing the Colorado Trail Boss lately. Am I gonna have to pivot?My 2022 Chevrolet (work) has a new engine. The new one, like the old one, has plastic lifters and somehow they failed. Go figure.
The last 4 vehicles I've bought, that weren't for my wife (lol), have all been Toyota's.
I can see having and EV for local driving. Enclosed golf cart. I love my hybrid - silent running most of the time. Not less than 45 -50 mph. Sometimes I hit 60. 600 mile range easy
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Don’t pass up pussÿ for intellectual reasons and DON’T swap your v8 Tundra for that POS turbo v6. They are disasters!Love my 2020 Tundra (still the 5.7). The 2022 Tundra has had a lot of negative feedback, and dealer been calling me monthly trying to buy mine back. That said, I’m in a 2023 this week for a rental on work trip. Idk if the 1794 edition has a different engine, but I like this one. Will return it before I figure out what half the buttons do though…
Pussÿ truck. Are you not comfortable parking a full-size truck?Dang. I’ve been eyeing the Colorado Trail Boss lately. Am I gonna have to pivot?
Don’t need itPussÿ truck. Are you not comfortable parking a full-size truck?
Do you know how to drive a stick shift?Don’t need it
Yes. Now GFY.Do you know how to drive a stick shift?
Not that it has anything to do with any of the trucks we’re discussing, just curious.
I’m not selling my 2020 Tundra. Dealer has been begging me to sell it back. I’ve maybe put 4,000 miles on it this year, and will probably average 5-10k/year as long as I’m in this job. But it’s not going anywhere.Don’t pass up pussÿ for intellectual reasons and DON’T swap your v8 Tundra for that POS turbo v6. They are disasters!
Yup, had lifter go in a 2012 and 2014, each around 100k miles. 2014, the cam shaft went at same time. Won’t buy another Chevy until I see 5-6 years without a ton of lifter issues. Will take one if that’s what they decide to do for company vehicles though, because they do ride smooth. Just don’t want to be the one paying to fix.My 2022 Chevrolet (work) has a new engine. The new one, like the old one, has plastic lifters and somehow they failed. Go figure.
The last 4 vehicles I've bought, that weren't for my wife (lol), have all been Toyota's.
Do you know how to drive a stick shift?
Not that it has anything to do with any of the trucks we’re discussing, just curious.
This^^^^. Love my 2018 Tundra 1794 and just put a Phoenix Automotive HUGE screen audio / stereo to upgrade the technology. I wouldn't give up my 5.7L for a 6cyl Turbox2 for anything.Don’t pass up pussÿ for intellectual reasons and DON’T swap your v8 Tundra for that POS turbo v6. They are disasters!
Dang. I’ve been eyeing the Colorado Trail Boss lately. Am I gonna have to pivot?
Yup, had lifter go in a 2012 and 2014, each around 100k miles. 2014, the cam shaft went at same time. Won’t buy another Chevy until I see 5-6 years without a ton of lifter issues. Will take one if that’s what they decide to do for company vehicles though, because they do ride smooth. Just don’t want to be the one paying to fix.
When it gets to 150k, change the water pump. They leak water out of a weep hole when they get old. You won’t see it weeping out. Consequently you’ll overheat it. That’s the only flaw in the 5.7 design other than the earlier models had cam tower oil leaks but yours won’t have that problem. If you sell it holler at me first.I’m not selling my 2020 Tundra. Dealer has been begging me to sell it back. I’ve maybe put 4,000 miles on it this year, and will probably average 5-10k/year as long as I’m in this job. But it’s not going anywhere.