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2007 Toyota Tundra First Drive
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| What's New: Towing and Payload |
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Got a house to tow? If you buy a two-wheel-drive, Regular Cab Tundra with the 5.7-liter engine, six-speed automatic transmission and tow kit, you can tow up to 10,800 lbs. That's class-leading, and with a tongue weight max of 1,080 lbs., a stat some tow professionals feel is more important that the grossly overdone total tow capacities. As for the rest of the lineup, if your Tundra has a V8 engine it'll likely tow at least 10,000 lbs. Note: during our first drive, we were unable to drive the Tundra under tow that was close to its maximum capacity. Payload, meanwhile, ranges from 1410 lbs. to 2,060 lbs. and comes with an available deck rail system. All Tundra truck beds are also an impressive 22 inches deep.
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