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Hello Folks! I'm JT from Handy Toyota, with me today is the 2014 Limited Tundra. I'll
start here by pointing out our tires on this. With the limited you get a different tire,
it drops the tire from a 20 inch down to a 18 inch tire, a Micheline all-terrain tire.
It comes with the off-road package that is on this truck. As you work your way down,
you can see the Limited emblem points out all in chrome, chrome handles, chrome tube-step.
So as you can see on the 14, they did a lot of upgrades on the front end. You have different
lights, you have the LED light bar down the side. You'll also notice that the hood is
a little different. Instead of opening up with the full grille with it, it's just the
top. It opens up, easy access, easy to get to everything, and a lot cleaner. Alright
as you can see the tail gait of the truck is extremely different from the 2013, they've
flared up the top of it, it gives you a little bit wider base, a little bit more storage
space, it gives you a little bit more room to work with. The Tundra now is imprinted
into the metal, which is a beautiful feature. One of the things they've changed because
a lot of time they were breaking is they've moved the 8-pin connector onto the bumper
itself, instead of down here because they were having issues with it breaking off. So
it's a little safer up here. You're back-up camera is right here, and you always have
the assisted tail gate which is a nice feature. Underneath this truck because you have the
off-road package you Bilstein shock package and you have a sway bar. Also underneath you
have your gas tank, and your engine are skidplated so that if you go over some rough terrain
your important parts are protected. Alright, inside they did a little bit of upgrading
as well. Your steering wheel, your buttons are a little different You have your scrolling
buttons to change your stations go up and down select the volume button is a little
bit lower and your mute button. Over on the otherside you have your call button to answer
and decline calls all bluetooth wireless so you never have to touch your phone. The display
button gives you different options on the front, including your average fuel economy,
current fuel economy, distance to empty, elapsed time which is the amount of time the motor
has been running, your average speed, and the outside temperature. Also in here, we
have dual-zone climate control so the passenger gets to ride at a different temperature, heated
seats, your USB and auxiliary, and this truck is set up with Toyota Security. You have your
4WD which is a little bit different than the 2013. Instead of having the ***, you just
have this lovely little switch, just give it a turn and there you go. Some of the other
buttons you have on the truck, you have your tow haul button so if you're towing anything
it just gives you a little bit extra power. You have your traction control, and the reason
why there is an off button is if you get stuck in the snow, or dirt, or mud, you want to
turn that off so that your tires get full traction. As you can see the park assist light
is on, so if I put the car in reverse and start backing up and something gets in my
way the car will start to beep at me. On the other side unfortunately you can't see, there
is a switch to lower and raise your headlights as you move down the road, just in case the
road kind of shifts a little bit bumps and moves. You have the two door lights on, so
if you want the lights on when the doors are not. There is also the button to lower your
automatic rear window with the push of a button. And raise it back.Alright, with your touch
screen radio you have all sorts of different things for you. You have your home button,
it basically brings you in, you get the map you get the radio and you can see if your
phones connected.When your phone is connected you can make calls, play your music from your
phone, you can play Pandora from your phone or anything else. Hit audio and you have different
sources, you have AM, FM, XM, USB audio,Bluetooth audio, auxiliary audio, and the CD player.When
you have your phone connected, you can run different apps which gives you the ability
to see live traffic, live weather, it will also change your maps so if there is a stop
in traffic for construction, it will give you a detour. And the map card is so that
you can update your map via your home computer. Alright now I'm going to talk a little bit
about the Tundra shifter. As you can see you have park, reverse, neutral, drive, and you
can put it into standard shift mode. When you put it into standard shift mode, you put
it down into drive, kick it over to the left and you shift it up to shift up a gear or
down to shift down. If you want to just put it in drive, it will shift itself automatically.
Also when you put it into reverse this truck is equipped with a backup camera so that you
do get full view. The blue box that you see give you a frame of the vehicle so that you
know how wide the vehicle is. The red line basically is your stop line so when you get
to that, that's when you want to stop. Also you'll see, our center console you have another
cigarette lighter auxiliary port and you have a lot of storage space.Alright folks, and
that's it for the view of brand new 2014 Tundra Limited, again my name is JT, visit us onsite
at handycars.com