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VehicleVoice#62 - The 2007 Toyota Tundra and the Future of Minivans








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Most of you already know that Jim Hossack is AutoPacific's expert on a lot of things - fuel prices, powertrains, trucks. But did you know that he's also an expert in minivans? For the past several years, when we're covering the big auto shows, Jim's assignments have always been about the new truck models and minivan breakthroughs. But recently, there hasn't been a lot of news surrounding minivans. Ford and GM have been clear that they think the segment is dying, and their exit strategy is uncomplicated. They're just getting out. But Jim was in the Chrysler booth to check out the new 2007 Town & Country, aka Dodge Caravan, and he says, "not so fast" Ford and GM. There's still a healthy segment here.

In this podcast, we've got Jim doing double duty at the Toyota booth. The Japanese manufacturer is taking it's (first, second, third) fourth carefully planned step into the full-sized truck market with the new 2007 Tundra. And according to Jim, Toyota's latest try is right on the money.

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Dodge Caravan
Toyota Tundra



Show Runtime - 6:02


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