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Saturday, January 11, 2020

WHAT MAKES A 2020 TOYOTA TUNDRA BETTER THAN A 2020 CHEVY SILVERADO?

WHAT MAKES A 2020 TOYOTA TUNDRA BETTER THAN A 2020 CHEVROLET SILVERADO?

SAFETY 


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For enhanced safety, the front and rear seat shoulder belts of the Toyota Tundra are height-adjustable to accommodate a wide variety of driver and passenger heights. A better fit can prevent injuries and the increased comfort also encourages passengers to buckle up. The Chevrolet Silverado doesn’t offer height-adjustable seat belts.
The Tundra’s driver alert monitor detects an inattentive driver then sounds a warning and suggests a break. According to the NHTSA, drivers who fall asleep cause about 100,000 crashes and 1500 deaths a year. The Silverado doesn’t offer a driver alert monitor.
Both the Tundra and the Silverado have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, side-impact head airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners, plastic fuel tanks, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, daytime running lights, rearview cameras, available four-wheel drive, blind spot warning systems, rear parking sensors and rear cross-path warning.

WARRANTY 



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The Tundra’s corrosion warranty is unlimited miles longer than the Silverado’s (unlimited vs. 100,000 miles).
Toyota pays for scheduled maintenance on the Tundra for 2 years and 25000 miles. Toyota will pay for oil changes, lubrication and any other required maintenance. Chevrolet only pays for the first scheduled maintenance visit on the Silverado.

RELIABILITY 

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For smoother operation, better efficiency and fewer moving parts, the Tundra has an overhead cam design, rather than the old pushrod design of some of the engines in the Silverado.
A reliable vehicle saves its owner time, money and trouble. Nobody wants to be stranded or have to be without a vehicle while it’s being repaired. Consumer Reports rates the Tundra’s reliability 46 points higher than the Silverado.
J.D. Power and Associates rated the Tundra third among large light duty pickups in their 2019 Initial Quality Study. The Silverado isn’t in the top three.
J.D. Power and Associates’ 2019 survey of the owners of three-year-old vehicles provides the long-term dependability statistics that show that Toyota vehicles are more reliable than Chevrolet vehicles. J.D. Power ranks Toyota second in reliability, above the industry average. With 7 more problems per 100 vehicles, Chevrolet is ranked fourth.
From surveys of all its subscribers, Consumer Reports’ December 2018 Auto Issue reports that Toyota vehicles are more reliable than Chevrolet vehicles. Consumer Reports ranks Toyota second in reliability. Chevrolet is ranked 23rd.

ENGINE 



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The Tundra’s 5.7 DOHC V8 produces 96 more horsepower (381 vs. 285) and 96 lbs.-ft. more torque (401 vs. 305) than the Silverado’s standard 4.3 V6. The Tundra’s 5.7 DOHC V8 produces 71 more horsepower (381 vs. 310) and 53 lbs.-ft. more torque (401 vs. 348) than the Silverado’s optional 2.7 turbo 4 cyl. The Tundra’s 5.7 DOHC V8 produces 26 more horsepower (381 vs. 355) and 18 lbs.-ft. more torque (401 vs. 383) than the Silverado’s optional 5.3 V8.
As tested in Motor Trend the Toyota Tundra is faster than the Chevrolet Silverado V6:
Tundra
Silverado
Zero to 30 MPH
2 sec
2.4 sec
Zero to 60 MPH
6 sec
7.2 sec
Zero to 80 MPH
10.5 sec
12.8 sec
Quarter Mile
14.6 sec
15.6 sec
Speed in 1/4 Mile
93.6 MPH
88.7 MPH

FUEL ECONOMY AND RANGE 



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To lower fuel costs and make buying fuel easier, the Toyota Tundra uses regular unleaded gasoline. The Silverado LTZ/High Country requires premium for maximum efficiency, which can cost 20 to 55 cents more per gallon.
The Tundra’s standard fuel tank has 2.4 gallons more fuel capacity than the Silverado Double/Crew Cab’s standard fuel tank (26.4 vs. 24 gallons), for longer range between fill-ups. The Tundra’s optional fuel tank has 10 gallons more fuel capacity than the Silverado Regular Cab’s standard fuel tank (38 vs. 28 gallons).

BRAKES AND STOPPING 



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For better stopping power the Tundra’s front brake rotors are larger than those on the Silverado:
Tundra
Silverado
Front Rotors
13.9 inches
13.5 inches
The Tundra stops shorter than the Silverado:
Tundra
Silverado
60 to 0 MPH
130 feet
134 feet
Motor Trend

TIRES AND WHEELS 

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For better ride, handling and brake cooling the Tundra has standard 18-inch wheels. Smaller 
17-inch wheels are standard on the Silverado.

SUSPENSION AND HANDLING 



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The Tundra TRD Sport has front and rear stabilizer bars, which help keep the Tundra TRD Sport flat and controlled during cornering. The Silverado’s suspension doesn’t offer a rear stabilizer bar.
For a smoother ride and more stable handling, the Tundra Standard Bed Double Cab’s wheelbase is 6.1 inches longer than on the Silverado 1500 Long Bed Regular Cab (145.7 inches vs. 139.6 inches). The Tundra Long Bed Double Cab’s wheelbase is 7.6 inches longer than on the Silverado Standard Bed Crew Cab (164.6 feet vs. 157 inches).
The Tundra Short Bed Limited CrewMax 4x4 handles at .72 G’s, while the Silverado Short Bed LT Trail Boss Crew Cab pulls only .69 G’s of cornering force in a Motor Trend skidpad test.
The Tundra Standard Bed Limited Double Cab 4x4 executes Motor Trend’s “Figure Eight” maneuver 1.3 seconds quicker than the Silverado Short Bed LT Trail Boss Crew Cab (28.7 seconds @ .57 average G’s vs. 30 seconds @ .55 average G’s).
For better maneuverability, the Tundra’s turning circle is tighter than the Silverado’s:
Tundra
Silverado
Extended Cab Standard Bed
44 feet
46.3 feet
Extended Cab Long Bed
49 feet
n/a
Crew Cab Short Bed
44 feet
46.3 feet
Extended Cab Standard Bed 4x4
44 feet
46.3 feet
Extended Cab Long Bed 4x4
49 feet
n/a
Crew Cab Short Bed 4x4
44 feet
46.3 feet
For greater off-road capability the Tundra Short Bed CrewMax has a 2.4 inches greater minimum ground clearance than the Silverado Standard Bed Crew Cab (10.4 vs. 8 inches), allowing the Tundra to travel over rougher terrain without being stopped or damaged.

CHASSIS 



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The Tundra is shorter than the Silverado, making the Tundra easier to handle, maneuver and park in tight spaces:
Tundra
Silverado
Extended Cab Standard Bed
228.9 inches
231.7 inches
Crew Cab Short Bed
228.9 inches
231.7 inches
As tested by Car and Driver while under full throttle, the interior of the Tundra Short Bed Platinum CrewMax 4x4 is quieter than the Silverado Short Bed High Country Crew Cab 4x4 (74 vs. 76 dB).

PASSENGER SPACE 



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The Tundra Double Cab has 1.4 inches more front hip room, 2.4 inches more rear hip room and .7 inches more rear shoulder room than the Silverado Double Cab.
The Tundra CrewMax has 1.4 inches more front hip room, .2 inches more rear hip room and .3 inches more rear shoulder room than the Silverado Crew Cab.
For enhanced passenger comfort on long trips the Tundra CrewMax’s rear seats recline. The Silverado’s optional rear seats don’t recline.

CARGO CAPACITY 



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The Toyota Tundra has a standard Easy Lower and Lift Tailgate, which prevents the heavy tailgate from falling with a crash and causing injury. It allows adults and children to easily open and close the tailgate with one hand to better facilitate loading and unloading. Tailgate assist costs extra on the Chevrolet Silverado.
Both the Tundra and Silverado have bed indentations that accommodate 2x4’s for two-tiered loading, but the Tundra also has indentations to separate the cargo box into three different sections length-wise.

TOWING 



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The Tundra’s minimum standard towing capacity is much higher than the Silverado’s (9800 vs. 7400 pounds).
While the Silverado Short Bed Crew Cab 4x4 2.7 Turbo can only tow 6600, any Tundra can tow a minimum of 9800 pounds.

ERGONOMICS 



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The Tundra’s standard power windows allow the driver or passenger to lower and raise the windows without leaning over or being distracted. Power windows cost extra on the Silverado.
The Tundra’s standard power locks allow the driver or passenger to lock or unlock all the doors at a touch without leaning over. Power locks cost extra on the Silverado.
The Tundra has standard power remote mirrors. The Silverado only comes with remote mirrors at extra cost. Without them the driver will have to roll down the windows and reach across the car to adjust the mirrors.
The Tundra’s standard outside mirrors include heating elements to clear off the mirrors for better visibility. Chevrolet charges extra for heated mirrors on the Silverado.
The Tundra has a standard center folding armrest for the driver and front passenger. A center armrest helps combat driver fatigue. The Silverado Work Truck doesn’t offer a front seat center armrest.

RECOMMENDATIONS 



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Consumer Reports® recommends the Toyota Tundra, based on reliability, safety and performance. The Chevrolet Silverado isn't recommended.

Friday, September 26, 2014

3D Printer Created Working Car



strati.jpg
A working vehicle has been created by 3D printing. The Strati, Italian for layers, took 44 hours to complete and was unveiled at the International Manufacturing Technology show last week. Other 3D printed vehicles have been made, but none are able drive. This electric vehicle can reach a speed of 40 mph and can travel 120 miles on one charge. The Strati has 49 parts which is significantly less compared to most vehicles that have anywhere from 5,000 to 6,000. The Strati will have to go through many tests before it becomes street legal. Although we don’t have any vehicles made by a printer, we do have Toyota’s and that's the next best thing. Come into Yokem Toyota to check out an amazing selection!

Friday, May 16, 2014

Military Rebate



Everyone loves showing their appreciation to those who have served our country, but Toyota is taking it up a notch this May! This year in honor of Military Appreciation Month and Veterans Day, Toyota is offering $500 dollar rebate towards any new Toyota! The men and women of the U.S Military have done their part, now let us do ours, and help get into that new Toyota! Don’t wait, come today to Yokem Toyota in Shreveport, LA to pick out your next vehicle!

To qualify for the rebate, you must meet these conditions at the time of purchase:
1) In current active duty status in the U.S. Military (Navy, Army, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, Coast Guard and active Reserve); OR 2) A U.S. Military inactive reserves (i.e., Ready Reserve) that are part of the Individual Ready Reserve, Selected Reserve and Inactive National Guard; OR 3) A Military veteran or retiree of the U.S. Military within one year of discharge date; OR 4) Household member of an eligible U.S. Military personnel, including GoldStar family members. Must provide verifiable proof of military status or active service at the time of purchase (Leave and Earning Statement, Military Identification Card, or Veterans/Retirees DD-214 form). DISCLAIMER: Rebate offered by Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. and may be applied towards finance or lease contracts through Toyota Financial Services and upon approved credit dated no later than June 2, 2014. To qualify for the rebate, at the time of purchase you must (1) be in current active duty status in the U.S. Military (Navy, Army, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, Coast Guard and active Reserve) OR a U.S. Military inactive reserve (i.e., Ready Reserve) that is part of the individual Ready Reserve, Selected Reserve and Inactive National Guard; OR a Military veteran or retiree of the U.S. Military within one year of their discharge date; OR a household member of an eligible U.S. Military personnel, including GoldStar family members; AND (2) provide verifiable proof of military status or active service; (3) receive a salary sufficient to cover ordinary living expenses and payments for your Toyota; and (4) receive credit approval through a participating Toyota dealer and Toyota Financial Services. Not all applicants will qualify. On lease contracts, rebate must be applied toward the Amount Due at Lease Signing or toward the Capitalized Cost Reduction. On finance contracts, rebates must be applied toward the Down Payment. One rebate per finance or lease transaction. Offer not combinable with the College Graduate Rebate Program, the iFi Program, and the Lease-End Refi Program. Terms, conditions and restrictions apply. Program may not be available in all states. Toyota Financial Services is a service mark used by Toyota Motor Credit Corporation and Toyota Lease Trust. *Covers normal factory scheduled service. Plan is 2 years or 25K miles, whichever comes first. The new vehicle cannot be part of a rental or commercial fleet, or a livery/taxi vehicle. See Yokem Toyota in Shreveport, LA for plan details. Valid only in the continental U.S. and Alaska. Roadside Assistance does not include parts and fluids. A dealer documentary service fee up to $150 may be added to the sale price or capitalized cost.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Toyota Corolla Gets Facelift


2015 Toyota Corolla rear


The Corolla has been on the market for 48 years and will be bringing in 2015 with a face lift. The new and improved version will offer a front mask, grille, headlights, bumpers and tail lights. The new Corolla will also be spicing things up with new colors! L, LE and S models of the new Toyota Corolla will have a 1.8 L inline 4 engine. This engine has 132 hp and 128 pound-feet of torque. Automatic CVT transmission will have six speeds. It is estimated that fuel consumption will be 27 / 34 mpg (city / highway). The Corolla will also offer the option of Entune multimedia system, USB, Bluetooth, touch screen etc. Contact Yokem Toyota in Shreveport, LA to purchase your 2015 Toyota Corolla!

Thursday, March 13, 2014

First pay rise for Toyota in 5 years


Japan’s weak yen has translated into record-profits for Toyota, the country's biggest company. Now employees will reap the benefits, and get a pay raise for the first time since 2008.
Toyota, along with Honda and Toshiba, will pass on the profits to workers with a salary bump, as of April 1, company heads told unions on Wednesday. The company estimates workers will get an average 2.9 percent raise.
A Toyota Motor Worker’s Union member will earn on average an extra $26 (2,700 yen) per month in base pay, Bloomberg reported, citing Senior Managing Officer Naoki Miyazaki, who spoke with reporters today.
The Toyota union represents over 50,000 employees, and they will also receive higher average bonuses.
High profits are driven by ‘Abenomics’, the Japanese premier’s set of measures to stoke the economy and spur growth after decades of decline, with a commitment to keep the yen weak.
Japan-based exporters like Toyota, Honda, and Panasonic have benefited greatly from profits spurred by the country's weak currency. Many have left prices abroad unchanged and seen sales climb due to advantageous foreign exchange rates.
Favorable market conditions for Japanese exports has translated into record profits, especially for companies like Toyota, which by the end of March is forecasting a 1.9 trillion yen profit, Bloomberg reported.
The Toyota Camry, one of the best selling cars in America, is priced at $22,500. The Corolla, also a top-10 best seller, goes for $16,500. Offering free bells and whistles- like air conditioning and other add-ons usually cost extra.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Yokem Toyota Donates A Toyota Tundra To Goodwill!

Yokem Toyota Donates A Truck To Goodwill. For 3 years, they will have full use of a Toyota Tundra donated from their friends here at Yokem Toyota in Shreveport, LA!









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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Yokem Toyota is Fighting Hunger!



FIGHTING HUNGER! Yokem Toyota is trying to make sure no bowls are empty. We are giving away the use of a 2013 Prius for 1 Year free of charge. To get your chance to win please purchase a raffle ticket please visit http://www.foodbanknla.org/ for more information. Please help us... help others!


Here are the names and positions from left to right: 
Randall Mayer, Food Bank Past Board Chairman; Lamar Pugh, Food Bank Board Chairman; Leonard Washington, Toyota Sales Manager; Martha Marak, Food Bank Executive Director; Don Razinsky, Food Bank Board Treasurer; Marc Price, Food Bank Board Member.

Friday, January 18, 2013

A Beautiful Day in Shreveport

We wanted to give you an idea how beautiful today is here in Shreveport, LA at Yokem Toyota. 

Walk with us around the dealership and tell us what areas you would like to see more of.


YokemToyota.com is sunny everyday and is your place to find the newest incentives available for any Toyotas in Shreveport. 





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