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Doesn't the radio look like it is too far of a reach from the driver in the 2007 Tundra. I thought this from day 1. Here is the pic. Does anyone think this as well?

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This is the interior of the truck that's supposed to kick Detroit's ass? Uff...

But yeah, I can see what you mean. It should line up more with that gigantic center armrest. Has a lot of climate control dials too.

if they add steering wheel controls that'd be fine... but as a whole.. it's still WTF Toyota? looks like the passenger gets "screwed" as far as thier side of the cabin looks. trying to make the driver feel like the light side and who's the passenger, "PHHHHHHHH, Luke, Pumphfffffffffff, I am your father"

the ergonomics better be insane because this looks so stupid, "hey! what happened to the other half of the dash...oh..wait..this could work" -worker

"looks good to me"-designer

"put it in all the tundra's"- management

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The thing I dont get is why they want to improve vehicles but to change the radio, you would have to take your eyes of the road totally almost. I can't stand the new Tundra. I love the Ram and the Sierra.

Everytime I start to think I might be a bit too harsh when

I say Toyota is useless & lame something like this reminds

me just how stuid The Hat&Cowboy brand really is.

http://www.carbase.co.uk/image/toyota-logo.jpg

Seriously look at it... it's a cowboy in a 10-gallon hat

from bird's eye view. What a lame logo for Japanese

company that sells pseudo-trucks.

Yes. Toyota ergonomics are hardly respectable. Take my rental Corolla (please!)...you have to lean a little bit to reach the tuning knob. In and of itself, not a big deal, but when you realize every other company has somehow mastered it...

That interior is offensive to my eyes. :puke:

One side of the dash silver and the rest normal? What the f@#k!? Poor egronmics by judging from the photo, and what the hell is up with the climate controls? Is the interior a way for Toyota to secretly test the aerodynamics of a human being? Toyota must be plotting to use people who buy their cars as missiles...

I't looks like the ergonomics are going to be horrible. Seems like Toyota want's to hear "Hey nice interior" vs. "Hey I don't hafta break my arm to reach the radio while i'm belted in". As for the nice interior comment, this does look to be put together very well, but as far as the layout... :puke:

And Toyota wonders why the Tundra doesn't even take much of the market from the Big 3's full-size sales, ffs cars buyers and truck buyers are different. To most truck buyers, comfort is a key, they want something cozy and easy to maintain/use, not some space age looking interior w/ bad ergonomics.

Give me a Silverado any day. Still the rice people will say it is better than anything Chevrolet can come up with. Show me where?

Also: the steering wheel looks very out of place.

Like someone installed one of those dummy air

bag covers instead of the real thing. And the

bulky oh-$h! handle in the wrong place is very

lame... why does the driver need one anyway?

I'd hope he'd have something to hold on to

already like... umm... the steering wheel. :blink:

I gotta agree with all of y'all. It looks like polished $h!, which means they just got $h! everywhere. I swear, the ergonomics for the radio are better in my 76 Chevy that's 30 years old than this thing!

Somebody actually kept the origional radio in a 1976? Just kidding but seriously, people need to open their eyes and realize that toyota and Honda dont know everything.

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