IMHO...
This truck was built to gauge customer interest in a HD (and possibly diesel... ) version of the Tundra.
It was intentionally built to be a bit over the top - and we really shouldn't make any assumptions on how the finished version (if such a thing makes it to market... ) will look, perform or be priced at based on this Frankenstein conglomeration of parts and custom hacking.
Toyota makes one heck of a 1/2-ton - and if they put that same effort into a HD truck, it's going to give the Big Three a real run for the money. Toyota has a longstanding history of finely polishing things (even if sometimes it's a finely polished turd... ) before releasing them - they know that the pickup truck market in the US is very competitive and that they better get it right on the first attempt since they're newbies.
In the meantime, try not to be so brand loyal that you're blind to the technological advancements the 'other' brands are bringing to the table. You just might miss out on something really sweet.
Beers,
Matt
This truck was built to gauge customer interest in a HD (and possibly diesel... ) version of the Tundra.
It was intentionally built to be a bit over the top - and we really shouldn't make any assumptions on how the finished version (if such a thing makes it to market... ) will look, perform or be priced at based on this Frankenstein conglomeration of parts and custom hacking.
Toyota makes one heck of a 1/2-ton - and if they put that same effort into a HD truck, it's going to give the Big Three a real run for the money. Toyota has a longstanding history of finely polishing things (even if sometimes it's a finely polished turd... ) before releasing them - they know that the pickup truck market in the US is very competitive and that they better get it right on the first attempt since they're newbies.
In the meantime, try not to be so brand loyal that you're blind to the technological advancements the 'other' brands are bringing to the table. You just might miss out on something really sweet.
Beers,
Matt