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Thread: Why not a V-6?
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05-21-2009, 08:35 PM #1Junior Member
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Why not a V-6?
Hello,
first timer here on the Toyota thread.
I have a questions for the gear heads who really know their stuff.
I was wondering if the Tundra limited will ever get a V-6? I love the way the truck looks inside and out. I assuming that most consumers would love to have a V-6 option that doesn't require a lot of towing or hauling . I did notice that the Honda Ridgeline offers a V-6 for the kind of driving and hauling that i'm looknig for, although it is an odd looking truck design.
I once read that the crew cabs must have a V-8 in order to function properly.
Can anyone tell me why the crewcabs must a V-8 and would a V-6 work?
Any response would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for letting me join.
Chi Town
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05-21-2009, 08:39 PM #2Junior Member
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one moe thing
I shoud have mentioned that I am not interested in the Tacoma. I really do like the looks of it from the outside, however, i believe that Toyota missed the boat by keeping the '08 and '09 package very basic with expensive upgrades. Many other trucks have the optoins that consumers want as a standard.
Chi Town
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06-04-2009, 07:32 PM #3
for one reason the v-6 in the tacomas or anything else has right much power as for the options the sky is the limit
05 tacoma trd sport with graphics, chrome kit, aftermarket tail lights, cleared head lights, dual exshault, volant cold air intake with ram air scoop, throttle body spacer, 6 inch fabtech lift, 34.5 inch tires , 17x9 dick cepeck dc1 black and sliver rims, westin bull bar and step bars, and a aftermarket toyota emblem, 5 percent tint in the back and side windows and 50 percent on the driver and passenger windows
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