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Toyota Tundra (2006) vs. Ford Expedition (2013) Specs

How powerful is the engine? How much room is in the back seat? Get the 2006 Toyota Tundra and 2013 Ford Expedition specs.

2006 Toyota Tundra and 2013 Ford Expedition Specifications

Model Year 2006 2013  
Model Toyota Tundra Ford Expedition  
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What Our Members Are Saying about the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2006 Toyota Tundra

2006 Toyota Tundra Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2007 4dr Extended Cab 6.5ft bed 271-horsepower 4.7L V8
5-speed automatic 4WD, part-time w/low range
Plenty of room for 3 adults see full Toyota Tundra review
2007 4dr Extended Cab 6.5ft bed 271-horsepower 4.7L V8
5-speed automatic 4WD, part-time w/low range
Long trips no problem see full Toyota Tundra review
2006 4dr Extended Cab 6ft bed 236-horsepower 4.0L V6
5-speed automatic RWD
Good comfortable drivers seat high enough to avoid leg fatigue with easy access to the seat belt . see full Toyota Tundra review
2005 2dr Regular Cab 8ft bed 282-horsepower 4.7L V8
5-speed automatic 4WD, part-time w/low range
Only full-size pickup available with a true full bench seat. All others are split design that do not fit three grown men easily. see full Toyota Tundra review
2006 Toyota Tundra Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2005 4dr Extended Cab 6ft bed 282-horsepower 4.7L V8
5-speed automatic RWD
rear seat back is bolt upright and has limited legroom. see full Toyota Tundra review
 

What Our Members Are Saying about the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2013 Ford Expedition

2013 Ford Expedition Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2014 0 The driven Limited trim had black heated and cooled front seats. The cooling was necessary in the summertime Texas heat and perfomed well - I turned them on every time I got in the car (unlike the Lexus system, that you can leave on as it is a dial, you have to activate the cooling every single time you restart the car). These thrones were comfortable for a 4 hour drive - there was more room for someone who has more girth than I. Also, adjustable pedals are a great Ford innovation that I wish more manufacturers would include. My wife (who is 11 inches shorter than me) could easily drive this beast comfortably, without sitting too close to the steering wheel. see full Ford Expedition review
2014 0 Both the second and third rows have ample room, with and without kid's car seats, for three across. The third row isn't an afterthought like in other SUVs and even 5'11" adults are happy back there. Additionally, the vents provide adequate AC in 100+ degree heat. There are plenty of easily accessible LATCH anchors if you wish (although seatbelts are generally just as easy and have a higher weight rating with car seats than the LATCH anchors). Most minivans (except the Odyssey) do not have LATCH in the center of the second row - only on the outboard - and only have LATCH in the center of the third row. The Expedition (and Odyssey) is nice because they are flexible where you can put car seats comfortably. see full Ford Expedition review
 
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