A relative has offered to give my daughter her 2001 Toyota Tundra (4WD, V8, 61,000 miles).
My daughter lives in Wisconsin where it apparently snows a lot. She and Tundra are both originally from California where it doesn’t snow--or even rain. The question is: Just how safe is a Tundra on the tundra (e.g. difficult to drive in bad weather)? Is it harder to brake (actually, harder to stop than other cars/trucks)? Does it tend to fishtail more than other vehicles, etc? The daughter has lived in Wisconsin for several years now, so she has had experience driving in the snow, just not in something as large as a Tundra.
My daughter lives in Wisconsin where it apparently snows a lot. She and Tundra are both originally from California where it doesn’t snow--or even rain. The question is: Just how safe is a Tundra on the tundra (e.g. difficult to drive in bad weather)? Is it harder to brake (actually, harder to stop than other cars/trucks)? Does it tend to fishtail more than other vehicles, etc? The daughter has lived in Wisconsin for several years now, so she has had experience driving in the snow, just not in something as large as a Tundra.