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Location:
Wichita,KS
Exterior Color:
Silver
Interior Color:
N/A
Transmission:
Automatic
Engine:
V8
Doors:
4
Bodystyle:
Trucks
Drivetrain:
Two Wheel Drive
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About This Car At Eddys Toyota Scion of Wichita, only the best of the best pre-owned Toyotas and Scions can call themselves Toyota Certified. In order qualify as an Eddys Certified Pre-Owned Toyota or Scion, we put each one through a stringent 160 plus point Toyota Quality Vehicle Inspection insuring your safety, the mechanical reliability and looks of your New to You Toyota car, truck, SUV or Van. These Toyotas and Scions come with a 7 year from the original in service date or 100,000 total vehicle powertrain warranty that includes roadside assistance, along with a comprehensive 3 month or 3,000 mile comprehensive warranty, all backed nationwide by Toyota. Of course, a vehicle history report is always available to insure your peace of mind. Ask your internet sales associate for details. Pricing and Information Disclaimer: We try our hardest to price our inventory competitively and represent the standard and optional equipment*** Tell us that you saw this vehicle on the Dealix Used Cars Network ***. Adjustable Headrest| Ai
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Professional Review
With its full-size Toyota Tundra, Toyota has finally unleashed a no-holds-barred, light-duty truck that shows no deference to those from Chevy, Dodge or Ford. The Tundra doesn't just run with the big dogs. It is, plain and simple, one of the biggest. It might be no surprise, then, that this Tundra has more than doubled Toyota's share of the big pickup market, compared to the previous-generation, slightly-less-than-full-size model. But double is not enough. Toyota has invested huge in its big pickup, and not just in the vehicle itself, but by re-configuring its assembly line in Indiana and adding a second pickup plant in Texas. So for 2008, Toyota has added more models to the Tundra line and priced the truck more aggressively. When the Tundra was launched for 2007, the only really basic, no-frills model was the conventional Tundra Regular Cab, with its single-row seating for two or three. In 2008, buyers can choose the most popular Tundra versions, the Double Cab and CrewMax, with a new Tundra Grade trim package that offers fewer standard features and substantially lowers their price. The six-passenger Double Cab, for example, now starts at $24,715, or $1,400 less than the least-expensive 2007 version. Higher trim Tundras, meanwhile, get even more standard equipment. Bottom line, the 2008 Tundra should appeal more to buyers at the lower-end of the full-size pickup market, and deliver more value to buyers at the high end.
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