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goducks10
Jul 02, 2021Explorer
otrfun wrote:
Toyota managed to keep the 5.7 (and same drivetrain) in production 14 years (2007-2021) without any dramatic drop in sales. Allowed Toyota to squeeze max profit per unit due to dramatically lower R&D and production costs.
Ford introduced the very successful, popular 3.5 Ecoboost in 2011. After 11 years. Toyota finally decides to jump on-board with their own twin-turbo V6 for the 2022 Tundra.
It would appear folks don't buy Tundras for their latest technology or raw powertrain performance. So what keeps 'em competitive?
Laurels.
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