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I have dreamt about owning a Toyota Tundra since 1998 when the first prototype came out as the T-150. In 2006 my dream was fulfilled. I ordered my black Limited Access Tundra and recieved her in Feb. Since then we've traveled with her and I even went straight into a guard rail. Traveling has been nice. The Tundra has a smooth quiet ride and with the 6-disc in dash changer, plenty of music options to keep us entertained. As for hitting the guard rail--I hit it going about 50 miles an hour and came away without a single bruise or scratch. The Tundra was able to drive back across the road so I wasn't facing oncoming traffic and despite the damage, wasn't totaled. It was pretty impressive. I feel safe and secure when I drive her. There's plenty of storage for all of my cd's, sunglasses and other stuff. It's all easliy accesible. At the time of this review I'm 9 months pregnant and getting in and out has been a breeze. I fit comfortably behind the wheel and have no problem reaching things in the truck. The dash is easy to read and blends in with the rest of the truck. All of the buttons are well-marked so there's no mistaking what you're pushing. It's a truck I love taking out in the woods and dinking around. It's also a truck that looks good enough to drive to a 5-star resteraunt. The back seat isn't perfect in the Limited Access Cab, but I have fit 3 grown men back there semi-comfortably, and a car seat is easy to get to in the middle. I plan on driving her until she can't drive anymore and everyday I smile as I get into her. She's a gorgeous truck that is fun to drive and doesn't put that big of a dent in the wallet. With gas approximately $3.10, I spend about $50-$60 filling up the tank (from 1/4 of a tank or less).
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