FastEddieB
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I’m starting this thread to avoid further derailing of the solar eclipse thread by discussion about our new-to-us Toyota Tundra.
As background, in 2014 we bought a 21’ aluminum travel trailer with the intent of towing it with an SUV. To that end, we bought a lightly used 2011 Ford Flex with an EcoBoost twin-turbo V6 putting out about 365 hp. Towed with that combo over 20,000 miles and it worked quite well.
A few years back, the transmission started lurching a bit when under load, progressively getting worse. The cost of either repair or replacement didn’t seem to make sense on a 13 year old car that was starting to have other minor but annoying issues as well.
So, we started thinking about a pickup, that could replace the Flex as a tow vehicle and our equally aging 2006 Honda Ridgeline for around town pickup stuff. We focused on the Tundra, having had good luck with 2 prior Toyotas, and Japanese vehicles in general.
We went in knowing nothing about Tundras, stopping first at a local CarMax after viewing their selections online:
The first 2 were OK, but we learned that in 2022 the Tundras got a major update with a twin-turbo V6 that had both more power and better gas mileage and newer tech so we focused on those. The 2022 in Chattanooga was sold before we could drive over to check it out. Another similar one came up in Lexington, KY, but it was also gone the next day.
We ended up finding one very close by at a dealer in Maryville, TN and ended up buying it:
This went kinda long, so to be continued…
As background, in 2014 we bought a 21’ aluminum travel trailer with the intent of towing it with an SUV. To that end, we bought a lightly used 2011 Ford Flex with an EcoBoost twin-turbo V6 putting out about 365 hp. Towed with that combo over 20,000 miles and it worked quite well.
A few years back, the transmission started lurching a bit when under load, progressively getting worse. The cost of either repair or replacement didn’t seem to make sense on a 13 year old car that was starting to have other minor but annoying issues as well.
So, we started thinking about a pickup, that could replace the Flex as a tow vehicle and our equally aging 2006 Honda Ridgeline for around town pickup stuff. We focused on the Tundra, having had good luck with 2 prior Toyotas, and Japanese vehicles in general.
We went in knowing nothing about Tundras, stopping first at a local CarMax after viewing their selections online:
The first 2 were OK, but we learned that in 2022 the Tundras got a major update with a twin-turbo V6 that had both more power and better gas mileage and newer tech so we focused on those. The 2022 in Chattanooga was sold before we could drive over to check it out. Another similar one came up in Lexington, KY, but it was also gone the next day.
We ended up finding one very close by at a dealer in Maryville, TN and ended up buying it:
This went kinda long, so to be continued…