2011 Toyota Tundra |
The 2011 Toyota Tundra V-8 uses an overhead-camshaft, four-valve-per-cylinder to produce peak horsepower earlier in the torque band and at a lower rpm than the competitor’s engines. And this is where you want it if you are pulling heavy loads. On the road, 90 percent of the torque is available from 2400 rpm to 5500 rpm. The 5.7-liter V-8 is a great engine when you need the power. It is very responsive when quick acceleration is needed, smooth and powerful when cruising at highway speeds. It is best in class for handling altitude and hills. The Tundra 5.7-liter has more than enough pulling power and appropriate gearing. The Tundra often outruns the competition while getting better fuel economy. The Tow/Haul mode switch is designed for better trailer towing operation and improved transmission durability for loads more than half of the rated towing capacity. Please visit our website at www.vannyorktoyota.com for available inventory!
The 2011 Tundra returns with three cab styles, the Regular-Cab with 4.6-liter V-8 and 6.5-foot bed; regular-cab with the 4.6-liter V-8 and 8.1-foot bed; Double Cab Limited with the 4.6-liter V-8 and 6.6-foot bed; Double Cab with the 4.6-liter V-8 and 8.1-foot bed; and the CrewMax Limited with the 4.6-liter V-8 and 5.5-foot bed. The 2011 Tundra Regular-Cab has two doors. The Tundra Double Cab is an Extended-Cab with a pair of small rear doors. Both cab versions come with either a 6.5-foot or 8.1-foot cargo bed. The Tundra CrewMax crew cab has four full-size side doors, a 5.5 footbox, and like the Double Cab, a three passenger rear bench seat. We invite you to stop by our Metro Greensboro Toyota Location in High Point just a few miles from Winston Salem to test Drive the new 2011 Toyota Tundra! We look forward to meeting you soon!
User Reviews Over all rating 9.6
9.2 | Styling | |||
9.7 | Performance | |||
9.2 | Interior | |||
9.3 | Quality | |||
10.0 | Recommendation |
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