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Next gen Tundra at Chicago

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That cab will give you issues... it looks bigger than the rest of the class but, then you look at the guy driving and it doesn't seem bigger inside. What seems to have happened is that Toyota brought the roofline on the cab down leaving less headroom but making a "larger" looking cab. Dunno' I see them when the SA plant starts production next week.

The guy looks like he's laughing his ass off in one of the pics.

The guy looks like he's laughing his ass off in one of the pics.

He's probably laughing because he realizes what a piece of crap he is driving!! :AH-HA_wink:

Ha ha, .......I'm sorry, you just set that one for me. :lol: I know......this is going to be the truck to take down Ford and Chevy.......again. :rolleyes:

It looks pretty much identical to the FTX Concept, except for the back, which looks like an F-150:

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Honestly, I don't like the overgrown Tacoma looks pure and simple. I don't care who makes it, the pig snout is unattractive.

He's probably laughing because he realizes what a piece of crap he is driving!!  :AH-HA_wink:

Since this is a pre-production truck, he probably is a Toyota employee. As such he is happy because anytime he wants to change jobs he knows that Chrysler will do anything to get a Toyota employee. You may hate Toyota but Chrysler sure doesn't.

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