Last Word: 2005 Toyota TundraWhat's HotRefined ride
Toyota quality
More V-6, V-8 power
What's NotNot quite full-size
Ho-hum exterior design
Rear passenger comfort
What's NewAn all-new model is expected for 2007, but Toyota hasn't forgotten the current Tundra. For 2005, the company dropped the 4x4 Access Cab with a V-6 and added a 4x2 regular-cab configuration for V-8 buyers. Other notable changes include a front bench-seat option for Double Cabs, new head- and taillights, a redesigned instrument panel, and an available navigation system in Access Cab Limited and Double Cab models.
Key Options Tundra owners who prefer a less beaten path will want to check out the available TRD Off-Road package, which includes 16-inch 265/70-series BFGoodrich tires, foglamps, and an off-road tuned suspension with Bilstein dampers. All buyers should be sure to select side airbags and stability control on the options list.
Final WordA well-refined truck, the Tundra's added muscle and Best Overall Value status make it a must for any smart truck shopper's list.
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