Toyota Tundra iForce vs IForce MAX -- WATCH BEFORE BUYING
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Toyota Tundra iForce vs IForce MAX -- WATCH BEFORE BUYING
Before buying a 2022 or newer Toyota Tundra, you need to carefully consider your engine options. Should you buy the standard i-Force non-hybrid or should you buy the i-Force Max hybrid powertrain? Let’s take a look at the driving characteristics, power figures as well as expected reliability so you can make a solid decision without wasting thousands of dollars.
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I needed more towing than my Tacoma but nothing insane. So I went with the Tundra non hybrid and I have zero legitimate complaints. It’s not my daily driver and I only use it for truck things. I didn’t want the extra parts and cost of the hybrid. My Tundra hauls and tows cars and my tractor with ease 👌 my complaints are the electric parking brake and how big it is (first time buying a half ton) which are not valid complaints lol.
I think the author did a good job analyzing the powertrains choices. After all most truck users are interested in power and torque. The rest is just fluff, squishy seats, and android auto. 👍
@Albert-777
5 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you,fully explained the difference in the engines.Very helpful 👍🏼💪🏼
I am not even sure what this guy was trying to say..
I dont get why toyota did just use a blueprint of the 2JZ form and make a more efficient hybrid verison of it, I-6 instead of a V6
Leave it to us full size truck buyers here in the states to opt for a crew cab and then complain about not enough storage space in the cab. If you buy a truck with a cab designed for comfortably seating 5 adult buffet veterans, why gripe about needing more room for stuff? A crew cab is designed for more room for people not room for stuff. Get a double cab and delete a rear seat or seats if cab storage is what's needed.
Filmed in Estero FL
@chrisdrives8204
3 ай бұрын
Good eye 😎🌴
" ... it is going to sound like a prius when the gas engine isn't on - like at a stop light ... " 🤣 😂 Yeah Call Me A Caveman - Nooooooo
The engine has demonstrated an engineering flaw of the “LACK OF LUBRICATION” to the main bearing resulting in complete engine Failure. Toyota has NOT voluntarily Identified this nor provide a reason or their fix for the problem other than replacing the block.. This leads people to believe that the engine are ticking time bombs for failure at any point or mileage. SADLY TO SAY buy a 2021 Generation or earlier V8 or another manufacturer until TOYOTA comes clean and creates a permanent Engineering change of the engine
No Tundra owner has ever got 23mpg lol
Already 2 mins in and I don't like this video. 1st we don't round up the size of an engine. Just give the spec. 2nd diesel engines are more fuel efficient. Europe uses them specifically for this reason, and now half tons have the option as well.
@chrisdrives8204
6 ай бұрын
It's 3,449 cc so technically it should be considered a 3.5
@chrisdrives8204
6 ай бұрын
The 5.7 is 5,663 cc
I paid off my 2016 Tundra early and added 15k in upgrades. New trucks are overrated junk. It will last 500k and only has 137k on it now.