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Some facts on Toyota Truck Commercial
I would guess all of you have seen the ad where the Tundra pulls a
trailer up a steep grade (a 'see-saw'), and then barrels down hill and locks the brakes up just before the end of the ramp. Many have commented on how well done the spot is visually. However, here are the actual facts to share with people: 1. The V.O. at the beginning of the spot says...."It's tough pushing 10,000 lbs up a steep grade". Myth: Toyota would like the audience to believe the trailer is 10,000 lbs. Fact: It's a 5,000 lb truck pulling a 5,000 lb trailer. A little slight of hand? You bet. 2. Then, on the way down the grade, the camera zooms in on the brakes as the vehicles comes to a screeching halt just prior to the end of ramp. Next time you see the ad....look for the 'mice type'. It indicates the trailer is equipped with electric brakes. Fact....the electric brakes stop the trailer -- not the truck. A little slight of hand? You bet. 3. And why does Toyota have bigger brake pads? They need them....their truck is heavier. Stopping distance between a new 900 GMC or Chevy and theirs is virtually identical. And why does Toyota have a 6 speed transmission? To improve their fuel economy....which is still 2 mpg less than the 900 series. 4. And don't forget....their big V8 has one axle ratio -- a 4.3. Suck fuel much? GM trucks offer several axle options to optimize towing and fuel economy. |
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Rice Burner:rant:
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I won't say it is correct or not. Personally, I can't tell what the weight is, and neither can anyone else just by looking. Empty boxes always look heavy if you are told they are heavy.
However, as many will disbelieve what I posted (and honestly, I have no idea if it is correct or not, and don't care); I would take a yahoo message board with a grain of salt too.:fdance: Need more than some poster saying Toyota legal is looking into the matter. However, I did not get this off a GM sight, it was sent to me from TN, forwarded from GM field personnel. |
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Who cares?!?
Those Toyota commercials are stupid and it's an ugly truck. Carry on.... |
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Toyotas are gay.... thanks for the post though...
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Everytime I see that commercial, I hope that damn Tundra flies off of the ramp into the valley. I hate that commercial sooo much!! :rant:
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x2 :iagree: but not as fugly as the Fj cruiser :giggling: |
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Here is a factual fact: :D
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...ticleId=120084 WASHINGTON, D.C. — Toyota's redesigned 2007 Tundra pickup truck did not get the top rating for frontal crash safety that rival domestic trucks achieved, according to new tests by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The lower safety rating is widely regarded as a major misstep for Toyota, which has said the Tundra launch is its most important U.S. launch ever. The Tundra earned four stars in head-on collision tests by the federal government, one short of a perfect five-star rating. Big pickups from General Motors and Ford earned five stars. The NHTSA Web site on Wednesday said the '07 Tundra has yet to be rated for side-impact crashworthiness and rollovers. NHTSA's latest crash tests also awarded four stars in frontal crashes to Nissan's Frontier compact pickup. What this means to you: A chink in the Tundra's armor is revealed. Now watch the domestic makers highlight this weakness as they battle to defend their truck share. |
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