VIN | 5TFRT54148X024139 |
Stock Number | 10988 |
Condition | USED |
Year | 2008 |
Make | Toyota |
Model | Tundra 2WD Truck |
Package | SR5 Package |
Mileage | 204,973 miles |
Body Style | Pickup - Full Size |
Engine | 4.7L 8 Cyl. Gas |
Fuel | Gas |
MPG - City | 14 |
MPG - Highway | 17 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Drive Type | Rear Wheel |
Color | Blue Streak Metallic |
Interior | Graphite |
Curb Weight - Front | 2925 lbs |
Curb Weight - Rear | 2165 lbs |
Length, Overall w/o rear bumper | 228.7 in |
Width, Max w/o mirrors | 79.9 in |
Height, Overall | 75.8 in |
Engine | 4.7L 8 Cyl. Gas |
Engine Displacement | 4.7L |
Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
Driver & front passenger seat mounted side airbags
Roll-sensing side curtain airbags
3-point seatbelts in all seating positions w/automatic & emergency locking retractors, driver & front passenger pretensioners w/force limiters, driver emergency locking retractor
Child-protector rear door locks
Child restraint system top tether anchors for all rear seat positions & ISO-FIX anchor for rear outboard seat positions
Full Size Spare Tire | 4-Wheel Disc Brakes |
Trailer Hitch - Receiver | AM/FM Radio |
CD Player | Air Conditioning |
Cloth Seats | Power Locks |
Power Windows | Tilt Steering Wheel |
Airbag - Driver | Airbag - Passenger |
Four Wheel ABS | Side Airbags |
Traction Control | Vehicle Anti-theft |
Compass | Oil Pressure Gauge |
Outside Temp Display | Tachometer |
Trip Odometer | Volt Meter |
12V Power Outlet | Illuminated Entry |
Vanity Mirrors | Power Steering |
Rear Wheel Drive | V8 Cyl. Engine |
Ext Service Contract Avl | Financing Available |
When we first heard about the completely redesigned, second-generation Toyota Tundra -- the bigger, tougher successor that was going to give the big T something serious for the full-size pickup segment -- we could picture the scene. The old Wild West gunfight-about-to-happen music plays as the Tundra rolls to a stop somewhere in America's heartland. The dust settles, a tumbleweed rolls by. But instead of Gary Cooper or Clint Eastwood, a Ford F-150 appears opposite the Toyota and growls: "You're not from around here, are you?" No, it isn't. Well...OK, the Tundra is built in America, but it's still the offspring of a Japanese company. And judging by the positive reviews, strong work capacity and respectable sales numbers, it looks as if the Tundra is here to stay. After that successful reincarnation last year, the Toyota Tundra rolls into 2008 with only minor changes. These consist of expanding the base Tundra Grade trim level to the Double Cab and Crew Max body styles, and adding standard features for the SR5 and Limited trim levels. Its 7/8ths scale predecessor was fine for light recreational or home improvement store errands, but not up to the heavier stuff due to a smallish V8 and low tow rating. The current Tundra, on the other hand, is ready for most any task. With a stout frame, three cab sizes, three bed lengths and three engines (including a potent 5.7-liter V8), the 2008 Toyota Tundra stands on equal footing with all of the traditional Big Three pickups. In fact, the Tundra CrewMax has the roomiest crew cab in the full-size segment, besting even Dodge's Mega Cab in this regard. A full-size half-ton truck, the 2008 Toyota Tundra comes in three body styles: Regular Cab, Double Cab and CrewMax. The Double Cab is essentially a large extended cab with four forward-hinged doors, while the Tundra CrewMax is an extra-large crew cab. Regular and Double Cabs can be ordered with either a 6.5-foot or 8-foot bed, while the CrewMax comes with only a 5.5-foot bed. Trim levels include the base Grade, midlevel SR5 and plush Limited. The standard-cab truck comes only in the Grade trim, while the Double Cab and CrewMax are available in Grade, SR5 and Limited versions. Standard features on the Grade include 18-inch steel wheels, a 40/20/40 cloth bench seat, dual-zone air-conditioning and a four-speaker CD stereo with an auxiliary audio jack. The SR5 adds an extra pair of stereo speakers, cruise control, full power accessories, keyless entry, a telescoping steering wheel and rear heater ducts. In addition, the Double Cab and CrewMax trims add power front bucket seats, a six-CD changer and heated sideview mirrors, while the CrewMax also gets rear A/C ducts, a reclining rear bench seat and a sliding rear window with a defroster. Tundra Limited models add alloy wheels, slightly wider tires, a bed rail system with adjustable tie-downs, front and rear park assist, leather upholstery, front captain's chairs with 10-way power adjustment for the driver, automatic climate control, a 10-speaker (12 in CrewMax) JBL sound system, Bluetooth and power-retractable, auto-dimming sideview mirrors. Major options include a navigation system, a backup camera, driver seat memory, 20-inch wheels and, on the CrewMax only, a sunroof. The TRD Off-Road Package features an upgraded suspension with Bilstein shocks, BFGoodrich all-terrain tires and foglamps. An appearance package that consists of monochromatic styling elements is available for Regular and Double Cab models.
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