My Experience with the Tundra #Toyota
I had the privilege of driving a Toyota Tundra all week this week . . . and we even drove the entire family to Waco for Labor Day weekend.
It did give us a chance to learn some fun new things about the Tundra:
We were all a little sad to see it go this afternoon. But we're holding out hope they'll invite us to partner with them again soon.
This is what 3 hours in a truck with our little ones looks like. #toyota pic.twitter.com/wP3mGzQ7hiI was originally worried about being in a car for three hours or so without our trusty DVD entertainment system - available in the new Tundras just not on the model we drove - but my boys did great. They begged to ride in the Tundra throughout the week rather than our family vehicle.
— MelissaStuff (@melstuffblog) August 31, 2013
It did give us a chance to learn some fun new things about the Tundra:
Did you know the #Toyota Tundra CrewMax back window rolls all the way down? My boys are going to think that's the best thing about it!
— MelissaStuff (@melstuffblog) September 2, 2013
#Toyota has a factory in San Antonio where the Tundra is made, making it one of the most "American-made" full size trucks on the market.
— MelissaStuff (@melstuffblog) September 2, 2013
Have to say I LOVE the #toyota tundra's touchscreen controls pic.twitter.com/paRS9zwwSjOn our way back from Waco, we stopped and picked up a load of firewood.
— MelissaStuff (@melstuffblog) September 2, 2013
I feel like a real Texas girl driving this #toyota right now . . . pic.twitter.com/eucavfm0NYThe truck drove great even when weighed down by an entire cord of wood. It held up well - we unloaded all of the wood and couldn't tell we had ever had anything in the bed.
— MelissaStuff (@melstuffblog) September 2, 2013
We were all a little sad to see it go this afternoon. But we're holding out hope they'll invite us to partner with them again soon.
Sorry to say goodbye! #toyota pic.twitter.com/4VzNtaGc1n
— MelissaStuff (@melstuffblog) September 3, 2013

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