4 dudes come to a 4 way stop exactly at the same time. One in a Ram, another in a F150, another in a Chevy and then a Tundra; all identical trim levels. Who proceeds first, besides the guy with the fastest unit
The correct answer is the guy driving the unit with the highest resale value and the vehicle that will last the longest with the least amount of repair. HINT: he is also the guy that paid the most and usually can afford it.
The correct answer is obvious - it is the Tundra! As a Toyota it more than likely would be first due to UA, right? Probably the owner didn't get the under engineered, badly manufactured, gas pedal replaced? or maybe it its just the floor mats LOL
All jokeing aside, it more than likely wouldn't be the first because it's drive shaft would be laying on the ground:
MARCH 2010 - Toyota is recalling certain model year 2010 Tundra vehicles with four wheel drive, there is a possibility that an improper weld exists at the union of the propeller shaft and yoke. Due to this improper weld, this joint may separate and the separated shaft may come into contact with the road surface. This may result in a loss of vehicle control increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will replace the front propeller shaft free or charge. The safety recall is expected to begin during April 2010. . 10V-091
Interesting, 2010 recall, sound very similar to another 2007 recall:
Description
POWER TRAIN:DRIVELINE:DRIVESHAFT
Summary
ON CERTAIN 4-WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP TRUCKS, DUE TO THE IMPROPER HEAT TREATMENT OF THE SLIP YOKES THAT HAD BEEN REWORKED DURING THE MANUFACTURING PROCESS, THE HARDNESS OF THE SLIP YOKE MAY BE INSUFFICIENT.
Consequence
IN THIS CONDITION, THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT THE YOKE MAY BREAK CAUSING THE PROPELLER SHAFT TO SEPARATE AT THE JOINT AND COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE ROAD SURFACE OR THE FUEL TANK WHICH COULD RESULT IN A LOSS OF VEHICLE CONTROL OR A FUEL LEAK.
Or maybe the tundra wouldn't move at all because of the engine issues?
NEWS: Toyota fixing engine failures in new Tundra truck
DETROIT, May 29 (Reuters) - A glitch in Toyota Motor Corp.'s Tundra pickup truck has caused 20 engine failures and forced it to track down other trucks at risk for the problem, the Japanese automaker said on Tuesday.
Toyota said a flaw in the camshaft in a limited number of 5.7-liter, V-8 engines installed in early versions of the Tundra has caused the engine component to crack and fail.
Toyota has billed the Tundra as its most important product launch ever. Its engine problems comes as Toyota faces pressure to maintain its reputation for quality in the face of a stretch of fast growth that has made it the world's largest automaker.