Toyota Truck Parts
Since trucks are able to withstand off-road punishments and heavy cargo loads,
it has been one of the best choices of people in need of heavy duty vehicle. Local
manufacturers like Ford, Dodge, and GMC have been making trucks since their foundation
which is hard to beat. Dominance and reputation has become their asset in keeping
other manufacturers away. But since Toyota has invaded most of the car classes
in foreign lands like the Corolla in the compact and the Camry in the family as
well as the Prius in the hybrid, they are betting their money for the truck classification.
Toyota has made two truck models which can be rooted from the 1964 Toyota Truck.
The Toyota Tacoma and the Toyota Tundra are set to create another amazing feat
and aims to at least beat the local truck experts. Their weapon: Price and dependability.
Toyota Tacoma enters in the small pickup class in 1995. The rugged and outdoor
feature of the truck is named after the place in Washington particularly the Mount
Rainier. It is the ninth generation Hi-Lux which has the 4.0 L 24-valve DOHC V6,
245 hp engine to back it up.

The Tacoma is available in four trims: the Regular Cab, Access Cab, Double Cab,
and the X-Runner. Price starts at a little over 13,000, which is significantly
lower than other competition. All trims have unique features which set it apart
from competition.
The Toyota Tundra on the other hand is a full-size pickup truck priced as a mid-side.
It is offered in three trim: the Regular Cab, Access Cab, and the Double Cab.
Price starts at a little over 16,000. The 271-hp 4.7-liter i-FORCE V8 with VVT-i
with 6800 lb of towing capacity is the price of the Tundra. Comparative to the
other competition, the cab length stretches up to 8 feet that could house large
cargo.
The Tundra and the Tacoma are two different Toyota trucks give a brand new twist
to the truck market which hope to set a new standard in the truck classification.