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Re: Difference between Tundra and pick-up
If it was a new truck.... It was a Tacoma, or a Tundra... no other choices
Ian
"grinder" <seagle@earthlink.invalid> wrote in message
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> "EasyE" <ezeuconn@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > The "pickup" was taken off the production line in 1995, the same year as
> > the
> > introduction of the "Tacoma". It came in 2wd and 4wd models with either[/color][/color]
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> > 2.4 liter 4 cylinder or a 3.0 liter 6 cylinder.From 1993-1998 Toyota[/color][/color]
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> > their hand at the T100, a larger version of the original Pickup, but[/color][/color]
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> > considered to be a "midsize" pickup where-as the Toyota Pickup was a
> > "compact". In 2000 the "Tundra" was introduced. The Tundra has been
> > Toyota's "full size" pickup line since then. The Tacoma is now more[/color][/color]
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> > the "midsize" class. I'm not sure exactely what you'd like to know as[/color][/color]
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> > as difference's go between the two, but there is a 5 year difference
> > between
> > the end of production on the "Pickup" and the start of production on the
> > "Tundra", so the differences are great.. One is a fullsize, while the
> > other
> > is a compact.
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> > Ian
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> > "grinder" <seagle@earthlink.invalid> wrote in message
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> >> What is the difference between a Tundra and the standard pick-up?
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> I saw an extended cab truck at the dealership that was lowered and had a[/color]
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> of cosmetic work done. MSRP was $23k. On the sticker it was noted that[/color]
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> was a "standard pick-up." It also did not have any Tundra identification[/color]
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> the outside of the truck.
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