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Mike (not verified)    September 10, 2021 - 3:08PM

Looks like Toyota is trying to physically make some sort of statement with their design as if to say, "I'm bigger and badder." Unfortunately, I'm not impressed. It looks like the front end of the 2022 GMC trucks. (And that's not a good thing.) The hood is so high that it makes it more dangerous for the drivers to see over the front of the truck, especially shorter drivers. I own a 2021 Tundra Limited. I'm 6'5" and feel like I need a forward camera when I pull into a parking space so I can get as close as possible to the curb or a parking ballard without hitting it, denting my bumper or scraping it. Considering most businesses are making the spaces shorter and tighter a taller front end is not providing a better safety aspect for its drivers, not to mention the negative impact it's having on fuel economy. If they would like to truly make a statement, to their loyal Toyota customers and purchasers, their engineers should design a strong engine that gets 20-25 MPG over the current Tundra, as I have, that is luckey to get 13 MPG.

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