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Toyota Tundra?
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[QUOTE="DoubleTrouble, post: 106073, member: 18615"] Bundu is right the Avalanche is a winner as you can get two dirt bikes/quad on the back with the midgate lowered. It's a true SUV and pretty far removed from a utilitarian truck - The Avalanche will tow more than the Tundra too. However, with the midgate lowered, access to the cab is fairly easy and will make easy pickings for someone wanting a nice new truck and a couple of dirt bikes. After testing the Avalanche and the Tundra side by side this it what I found. The Tundra is a truck, make no mistake, with a peach of a V8 engine. The extended cab is not much cop as it does not offer much space at the back and steals length from the bin. It could probably tow your boat, horse or a small trailer no problem but is not up to heavy duty work. It is a nice truck though. The Avalanche on the other hand is spacious and roomy and pretty well appointed. The ergonomics are not as good as the F150, though and with the rear seats folded the F150 Super Crew offers a virtually flat surface area whereas the Avalanche is exposed with hard edges protruding from the folded seat - Not a great place to put your dog. How weather proof the cab is with the midgate up only time will tell. With the midgate down expect to come out second in the rain. The Tundra seemed far more surefooted as the Avalanche tended to drift quite easily - To sensitive power steering or Z66 tire package ? Both only come with automatic transmissions. Conclusion: If you need a truck now you can't go wrong with the Tundra as it is virtually bug-free. If you can wait a while. I'd hang on for the Avalanche and get the first-year bugs ironed out. [/QUOTE]
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