Tuesday, September 30, 2014

The Tundra, Toyota's entry in the pickup truck market, had several competitors during the 2007 model year, among them being Chevrolet's Silverado. The Silverado was dubbed the "1500."

Trims

    The 2007 Tundra came in four-wheel and rear-wheel drive trims, each divided into regular cab, double cab and SR5 versions. The 2007 Silverado also had four-wheel and rear-wheel drive trims, but there were more than 40 combinations that composed them, by far outnumbering the options offered in the Tundra.

Engines and Transmissions

    All Tundras and Silverados have V6 or V8 engines. However, the Silverado trims tend to have greater engine capacity and horsepower.

Safety Features

    ABS brakes, and driver and passenger airbags were some of the safety features the vehicles of the 2007 model year share. However, 2007 Tundras have standard locking pickup truck tailgates, a feature not offered at all in any 2007 Silverado.

Interior

    Tundras and Silverados are either three- or six-seaters. Shared features include A/C, cruise control, separate driver and front passenger climate controls, tilt steering, and front split bench seats.

Exterior

    Depending on trim, the 2007 Tundra and Silverado are either two- or four-door vehicles. The Tundra rides on 18-inch steel wheels and the Silverado has 17-inch ones. Power windows and pickup truck cargo box lights are some of the standard exterior features on the vehicles, although the Silverado had additional standard automatic headlights and daytime running lights.

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