Super nice truck. Im all about it until it’s time to put it in drive with the console mounted “toggle.” The shift lever in a pickup belongs on the column. I also pump the brakes when we start talking GM’s “dynamic fuel management.” No cylinder deactivation in a vehicle that i own…nope nope. And $80k on a half ton….uh negative
@@Toglander yep. Call me what you will, but a cable actuated lever is more reliable than some electronic junk. We have a 21 expedition with the dial, it is garbage. Plus it’s right next to cup holders. What a fantastic idea.
@@DH-hp7nv Horses were more reliable than the first cars. Does that mean that society should have discarded the automobile? It gets really annoying every time technology advances and there is always some enemy of progress who has to start crying about how things were better before. If you enjoy decades old technology then keep your old out-of-date items. Let those of us who live in the present, enjoy the technological advancements that come with innovation.
@@Toglander lol you are free to enjoy your technological advancements till your little hearts content, but that doesn’t make it better or more reliable. And I definitely would keep them horses around.
It will also be running 500k miles after this one has been shredded and recycled. 2014 Tundra 5.7. 382k miles. May not get great mileage but never being in the shop and being paid for for years offsets the fuel cost in my opinion. Zero rattles and suspension feels like the day I drove it off the lot
47yrs of off road experience. Goodyear Duratracs are the best tires by far I've ever owned.
That is a nice truck I can see why you liked it as well 👍
81k? These car companies are getting ridiculous with their prices.
Super nice truck. Im all about it until it’s time to put it in drive with the console mounted “toggle.” The shift lever in a pickup belongs on the column.
I also pump the brakes when we start talking GM’s “dynamic fuel management.” No cylinder deactivation in a vehicle that i own…nope nope.
And $80k on a half ton….uh negative
Column shifter in 2023? Ok boomer.
@@Toglander yep. Call me what you will, but a cable actuated lever is more reliable than some electronic junk. We have a 21 expedition with the dial, it is garbage. Plus it’s right next to cup holders. What a fantastic idea.
@@DH-hp7nv Horses were more reliable than the first cars. Does that mean that society should have discarded the automobile? It gets really annoying every time technology advances and there is always some enemy of progress who has to start crying about how things were better before. If you enjoy decades old technology then keep your old out-of-date items. Let those of us who live in the present, enjoy the technological advancements that come with innovation.
@@Toglander lol you are free to enjoy your technological advancements till your little hearts content, but that doesn’t make it better or more reliable.
And I definitely would keep them horses around.
Will you do another Nissan Titan review?
Probably not since they are all but out of production now.
@TestDrivenTV Umm... they're actually still in production with rumors 2024 models are the last one... unless you can't find any in AZ.
81k! Lmao.
My Tacoma TRD PRO weighs 6150 lbs and only gets 15 mpg.
It will also be running 500k miles after this one has been shredded and recycled. 2014 Tundra 5.7. 382k miles. May not get great mileage but never being in the shop and being paid for for years offsets the fuel cost in my opinion. Zero rattles and suspension feels like the day I drove it off the lot
Great review , over priced by 40,000 in my opinion
The thousands of people who buy them obviously have a different opinion...
@@williamegler8771 yup and they write them off on their taxes , or are just wasting money
Running premium?
My 6.2L needed it.....
I'll never own another "truck" that needs premium
Trucks are so overpriced. Great review.
Thanks 👍