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  2. 2024 Toyota Tundra 1794 Limited Edition Has Lots of Leather ...

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    The special edition truck is based on the top grade 1794 trim, and comes with a 1.1-inch FOX Shocks lift kit. It will be limited to 1500 units. 2024 Toyota Tundra 1794 Limited Edition Has Lots of ...

  3. Toyota Tundra - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Tundra 4WD was rated in second, just below the 2WD model. [95] The Toyota Tundra also was the only full-size pickup to make Consumer Reports most reliable new car and most reliable used cars lists. [95] The Toyota Tundra is recommended by Consumer Reports and is the only full-size truck to have an above-average reliability rating. [95]

  4. 2024 Toyota Tundra and Sequoia Can Be Blacked Out ... - AOL

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    While Toyota hasn't yet released pricing—or images, for that matter—for the 2024 Sequoia, the newest Tundra can be configured on the consumer site. The truck's base price is $41,815 for the ...

  5. Toyota Sequoia - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Sequoia is a full-size SUV manufactured by Toyota mainly for the North American market since 2000 for the 2001 model year, being derived from the Tundra pickup truck. It is the second largest SUV ever produced under the Toyota brand, after the Japan-exclusive, military-focused Mega Cruiser .

  6. Toyota A transmission - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Corporation's A family is a family of automatic FWD/RWD/4WD/AWD transmissions built by Aisin-Warner.They share much in common with Volvo's AW7* and Aisin-Warner's 03-71* transmissions, which are found in Suzukis, Mitsubishis, and other Asian vehicles.

  7. Toyota T100 - Wikipedia

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    The T100 was replaced by the larger V8-powered Tundra which debuted in 1999. Toyota had originally planned to continue the T100 naming system by calling the new truck the "Toyota T-150"; Ford made a successful claim that this was a trademark infringement of their F-150 and the name had to be changed. [6]