VIN | 5TFUW5F12AX118265 |
Stock Number | 9921 |
Condition | USED |
Year | 2010 |
Make | Toyota |
Model | Tundra 4WD Truck |
Package | SR5 Package |
Mileage | 139,097 miles |
Body Style | Pickup - Full Size |
Engine | 5.7L 8 Cyl. Flex Fuel |
Fuel | Flex Fuel |
MPG - City | 13 |
MPG - Highway | 17 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Drive Type | 4 Wheel |
Color | Salsa Red Pearl |
Interior | Graphite |
Curb Weight - Front | 3003 lbs |
Curb Weight - Rear | 2457 lbs |
Length, Overall w/o rear bumper | 228.7 in |
Width, Max w/o mirrors | 79.9 in |
Height, Overall | 76.2 in |
Engine | 5.7L 8 Cyl. Flex Fuel |
Engine Displacement | 5.7L |
4-wheel anti-lock brakes w/brake assist
Electronic brake-force distribution
Driver & front passenger advanced airbags w/passenger cutoff switch
Driver & front passenger seat mounted side airbags
Roll-sensing side curtain airbags
Driver & front passenger knee 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 rear center seat
Rear outboard seat LATCH anchors
Tire pressure monitor system
Full Size Spare Tire | 4-Wheel Disc Brakes |
Trailer Hitch - Receiver | AM/FM Radio |
CD Player | Premium Audio System |
Air Conditioning | Cloth Seats |
Cruise Control | Power Driver Seat |
Power Locks | Power Mirrors |
Power Windows | Tilt Steering Wheel |
ABS | Airbag - Driver |
Airbag - Passenger | Four Wheel ABS |
Side Airbags | Traction Control |
Compass | Oil Pressure Gauge |
Outside Temp Display | Tachometer |
Trip Odometer | Volt Meter |
Water Temp Gauge | Tow Hooks |
12V Power Outlet | Fold Down Rear Seat |
Psngr Arbg On/Off Cntrl | Active Cylinder Mngt |
Four Wheel Drive | Power Steering |
V8 Cyl. Engine | Ext Service Contract Avl |
Financing Available |
Despite being one of the oldest full-size pickups now available, the 2010 Toyota Tundra's strong performance and excellent utility make it a top choice for a workhorse pickup. For 2010, the Toyota Tundra receives a more powerful midrange V8 as well as the high-end Platinum and stripped-down Work Truck packages. Other changes include minor cosmetic tweaks, the addition of front-seat knee airbags, and added options that include two new audio choices, a power vertical rear window, folding tow mirrors and an in-mirror back-up camera display. The full-size pickup market has gone though a lot of upheaval in the past year few years, with almost all the competing trucks in this segment receiving full redesigns. The Toyota Tundra proved itself worthy in our most recent full-size truck comparison test, narrowly missing 1st place among the stalwart models from Chevy, Dodge and Ford. This highly respectable finish is due in no small part to the Tundra's burly chassis and powerful 5.7-liter V8 engine option, and the truck's handling precision also helped make it one of the most confidence-inspiring trucks to drive as well. For 2010, the Tundra also gets a new midrange V8 that now pumps out 310 horsepower -- that's 39 additional horses, yet fuel economy improves by 2 mpg. This V8 now boasts the best combination of power and fuel economy among full-size V8 pickups, with enough towing capability for most full-size truck owners. Returning is the optional (and quite potent) 381-hp 5.7-liter V8 for those who need to do serious hauling. The 2010 Toyota Tundra lineup has also been expanded to offer trim packages on opposite ends of the spectrum. The new Platinum Package adds features usually associated with luxury cars, while the Work Truck Package is the Tundra's new bare-bones workhorse intended mostly for businesses. As good as the Tundra is, the recently redesigned Dodge Ram and Ford F-150 are now as good or better than the Toyota. In comparison, the Tundra's interior trades function for form -- the gauges are hard to read and its frequently used controls are difficult to reach. Meanwhile, the Tundra's occasionally bouncy and unsettled ride quality is that much more apparent this year due to the arrival of the impressively smooth-riding Dodge Ram. On the whole, though, the Tundra still has the sturdy platform that most truck buyers are looking for. During our long-term test, we found it immensely capable when it came to towing and hauling, and it was also comfortable, durable and spacious. Plus, with its new midgrade V8, you no longer need to pony up for the biggest engine. Full-size truck buyers would be well-advised to take a serious look at the 2010 Toyota Tundra when shopping the domestic brands. This workhorse still has plenty going for it.
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