mikehmb
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- My name is Mike, and I have a (car) problem
I actually sold my original “full-size” Tundra (‘01 - not really full size) once my 2nd kid came around, because the back seat was too small for 2 kids and a dog.
The back of my ‘19 Tundra was cavernous. But no, I don’t miss it. It was hard to park, handled like a noodle, loud as hell, and drank like a sailor.
The extra rear seat room will probably be noticed next time we do a road trip with the dog and both kids, but one of those “kids” is 20 now so they are becoming less frequent.
I can very much see how if you’ve got 2 dogs and a couple of kids you’d be annoyed by the R1T. It’s a little larger than a Tacoma inside, but not much. A heck of a lot more luxurious, though.
The back of my ‘19 Tundra was cavernous. But no, I don’t miss it. It was hard to park, handled like a noodle, loud as hell, and drank like a sailor.
The extra rear seat room will probably be noticed next time we do a road trip with the dog and both kids, but one of those “kids” is 20 now so they are becoming less frequent.
I can very much see how if you’ve got 2 dogs and a couple of kids you’d be annoyed by the R1T. It’s a little larger than a Tacoma inside, but not much. A heck of a lot more luxurious, though.
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Tried to load a SUP on the crossbars over the bed, not going to happen without the majority of it hanging precariously past the bed. Raining out and need to move stuff in the bed with the tonneu closed. Boxes too tall gotta put them in the back seat. Working at night and need a good bed light? Those lights on the rear of the cab are just brake lights, your only option is the mood lighting in the actual bed. Wanna throw a weedeater back there diagonal? Nope.