Toyota Tundra With A Million Miles
For Victor Sheppard it is more than a million miles in his 2007 Toyota Tundra.
Toyota tundra with a million miles. Victor Sheppard left the Tundra owner who put more than 1 million miles on his 2007 Texas-built vehicle swaps keys with Toyota Chief Engineer Mike Sweers in a ceremony at Greg Leblanc Toyota Houma La May 11 2016. This 2007 Toyota Tundra SR5 is a bit battered but the scars are well-earned from a life on the road thats added up to no less than one million miles on the odometer. Toyota will tear the truck down entirely and look at how various components have held up over time.
Long story short Toyota customer Victor Sheppard called the Japanese manufacturer just to inform he has covered more than one million miles 1609000 kilometers with his Tundra without. Ironically the 2016 Tundra is also his 16th Tundra. A man from Houma Louisiana has just traded a 2007 Toyota Tundra with over a million miles on the clock for a brand new 2016 example.
In the eight years of owning the truck he logged in an average of 125000 miles 200000 km a year and had it serviced at his local dealership a total of 117 times. Toyota customer Victor Sheppard of Houma Louisiana is. Million-mile Tundra In 2016 Victor Sheppard of Houma Louisiana clocked in over 1000000 miles 1600000 km on his 2007 Tundra.
Sure any vehicle can be. That said there hasnt been a truly new. But this one has a million.
Toyota Tundra can last up to a million miles with their original engine and transmission only with great care and constant maintenance. That Tundra owner is Houma Louisiana native Victor Sheppard who has owned his 2007 Toyota Tundra from new. This is how Id expect a Tundra with 100000 miles on it to look says Frank DiMaggio analyst at the Toyota Collaborative Benchmarking Center.
A Giant Leap Over the Old Truck The all-new Tundra has been 15 years in the making. The engine is more powerful than many other such vehicles and it is. Second Toyota Tundra Pickup Hits a Million Miles Serviced at Same Dealer as the First.