Toyota really went outside the box for one particular project at the 2015 SEMA Show.
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Now that the TRD Like a Pro project truck can act the part, it’s time for this Tundra to look the part, too.
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Far simpler than the front spring/shocks install, the rear TRD Pro shocks fit onto our TRD Like a Pro Tundra project truck with ease.
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When it comes to getting work done, there’s no better vehicle than the pickup truck.
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Toyota is looking to conquer the Baja 1000 with its Tundra TRD Pro Series pickup.
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Toyota teamed up with celebrity chef and Texas restauranteur Tim Love to bring something meaty to the SEMA Show this year.
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Toyota is conducting a supplemental recall of some 247,000 vehicles to correct a potential airbag issue.
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The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is already living up to expectations.
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It’s hard to beat the noises a well-designed, high-performance engine makes; experiencing this is of life’s great pleasures, especially when it isn’t adulterated by restrictive exhaust systems or synthesized bullshit piped through a vehicle’s speakers.
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Read the first installment of our adventure in the Toyota Tundra here. At this point, we had made it far enough into the reaches of Northern Canada that our hotel had signs posted saying “please don’t clean game in your room.”
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Would you be disappointed to find out that a major auto manufacturer wanted to convey the ruggedness of one of its toughest vehicles by sending it down a mere dirt road?
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AutoGuide.com resident truck expert Stephen Elmer wasn’t born with 4:10 gears, locking differentials and trailer towing specs on the brain, but he might as well have been.
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The next-generation Toyota Tundra will receive a version of the same Cummins diesel powerplant as the next Nissan Titan pickup.
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Looking to cash in on one of the most profitable product niches in the market right now, Toyota has put together a new south-western themed Tundra trim level it calls the 1794 Edition.
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This week’s most watched videos on the AutoGuide YouTube channel include our reviews of the 2014 Mazda3 and Toyota Tundra, while readers were also interested to take a first look at the new 2015 Lincoln MKC. Watch the videos below and subscribe to the AutoGuide YouTube channel here.
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The Ram 1500 is the only half-ton pickup truck to offer a diesel option, but that won’t be true for long.
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The 2013 SEMA Show hasn’t officially opened its doors yet, but we’ve managed to grab some photos of the Toyota Dream Build Challenge project vehicles including the wild CamRally race car.
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Ahead of the 2013 SEMA Show, Toyota has unveiled its Dream Build Challenge Vehicles.
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Toyota is heading to the SEMA Show once again with its Dream Build Challenge.
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Recently, Nissan signed on board to equip its Titan pickup with the Cummins diesel V8 powerplant, and now Toyota is considering doing the same for its Tundra.
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Shopping for a pickup truck and want to know what will last you over the years? Here’s a list of the top-rated 2013 pickup truck models based on how reliable they are expected to be in the future, based on data compiled by J.D. Power from thousands of vehicle owners. SEE ALSO: Top 10 Least Reliable...
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Several months back we posted an epic Top 10 list highlighting some of the priciest, most opulent and downright ludicrous pickups available on the market. Vehicles like the Cadillac Escalade EXT and Harley-Davidson F-150 are but a couple of the high-brow haulers we featured. Those vehicles – and we hesitate to call them trucks –...
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Trucks are big profit generators for automakers. The half-ton and heavy-duty pickup segments are probably the most fiercely competitive categories in the industry. Brands fight tooth and nail for every sale they can make. To move the metal they’re willing to leverage any and every competitive advantage no matter how small. Not surprisingly this winner-take-all...
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Once upon a time trucks were built for work. They had manual door locks, crank windows and AM radios, if they had any sound system at all. Leather seats, air conditioning and voice-activated distractions were out of the question. Like a framing hammer, pickups were simple and effective. For decades they were purpose-made for hard-working...
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