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2nd & 3rd Generations Toyota Tundra Comparison Test: Can Old School V8 Take On The New V6 Twin Turbo 

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In This Video, I will give you the owner's perspective of how it is like to have driven and used my 2020 Toyota Tundra TRD Sport and my newly newly purchased 2022 Toyota Tundra TRD PRO. I will give you their specs, pros and cons and features. Hopefully, this will help you make your decision in getting either the newly redesigned 3rd generation Toyota Tundra with its new iForce Max (3.5 V6 Twin Turbo and Mild Hybrid) engine or sticking with the old school 2nd generation Toyota Tundra that has a reliable but thirsty iForce (V8 Naturally Aspirated) engine. #2ndgentundra #3rdgentundra #tundratrdpor #tundratrdsport

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Комментарии : 10   
@aknadiri2520
@aknadiri2520 10 месяцев назад
Heavier truck, smaller engine , stupid move toyota did.
@radridesbyehsanshirazi8779
@radridesbyehsanshirazi8779 10 месяцев назад
I agree with you, and it'll probably be a lot less reliable due to turbos going out. But, the new iForce Max is WAY MORE powerful and much faster than the 2nd Gen Tundra.
@roadglide1142
@roadglide1142 8 месяцев назад
The 5.7 is a proven million mile drivetrain! Talk to me when you get a million miles on your V6 turbo / hybrid which you won’t get close too btw ! No thanks I’ll stick with my 2021 Platinum CrewMax with all the luxury!
@radridesbyehsanshirazi8779
@radridesbyehsanshirazi8779 8 месяцев назад
I absolutely agree that the 5.7 and 4.7 V8s are million mile powertrains. I'm glad that you have a solid truck. However, the tech, mpgs, interior... was way overdue for a change. The V6 TT had some issues at the beginning with its wastegates, but Toyota has worked out the bugs. Will it reach a million miles? I'm not certain, but we have to give it time.
@TurboTRD
@TurboTRD Год назад
dang, I thought you were going to race them lol.
@radridesbyehsanshirazi8779
@radridesbyehsanshirazi8779 Год назад
Lol. Sorry man. I just wanted to give people my perspective of owning them both especially since the new gen has its doubters about design and reliability.
@TurboTRD
@TurboTRD Год назад
@@radridesbyehsanshirazi8779 it’s a great video man. I owned a 2007 SR5 for 15 years then got a 2022 TRD Pro in June. Huge difference and better in every way but took some time to adjust to the tech. It’s lifted on 35s now and still feels like it drives better and has more power than my 07 5.7l ever did.
@radridesbyehsanshirazi8779
@radridesbyehsanshirazi8779 Год назад
@@TurboTRD Thank you for sincere feedback. That's a sweet upgrade. I had to adjust to the tech as well and it's NIGHT and DAY. 2nd gen was just too old (14 years) and I'm glad that I got my 3rd gen TRD PRO as well. 35's is what they should have come from factory tbh. Yes, I 100% agree that it's faster than 5.7litre anyday and anytime...
@flexthem13591981
@flexthem13591981 Год назад
Pumpkin and Moby Dick!!!
@radridesbyehsanshirazi8779
@radridesbyehsanshirazi8779 Год назад
Yup. Those are their nicknames 😎🤣
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