Times Free Press just published a test drive review of the 2012 Toyota Tundra, what they call “a sturdy work truck with a heart of a Lexus.” After you’ve checked out the review, head to our website to browse our 2012 Toyota Tundra inventory too!

Styling & Comfort
A prominent grille and 18-inch alloy wheels give the Tundra “muscle and mass,” while the front bucket seats with eight-way power give it some convenience. The Tundra has tons of room for its back passenger, and has the option of a 5.5, six or eight food bed.

2012 Toyota Tundra interior
(image via onsurga.com)

Driving Impressions
The 2012 Tundra has the biggest V-8 engine available, which makes 381 hp and 401 pound-feet of torque. The number 10,000 represents two major things in the Tundra – how many pounds in can tow, and how many miles in between oil changes. It also comes with a sealed transmission, meaning it never needs to be flushed, which is a good feature for saving money.

Bottom Line
As the reviewer said, “A construction boss driving a Tundra projects an image of practicality and good taste. He also proves that he values top-notch build quality and a modicum of refinement.”

Review by Times Free Press