Five-Point Inspection: 2014 Toyota Tundra 1794
5. Decent infotainment, confusing navigation
The audio, Bluetooth and other controls on Toyota’s Entune infotainment system are sorted through easily, which makes the navigation problems more troubling. First, the predicted arrival time isn’t accurate. Time and time again, it predicted trips to be longer than they actually were, by up to an hour. The system can also be slow to react and the control markings aren’t always clear. And to add insult to injury, the buttons are quite small and can be hard to read.
While the 1794 features beautiful materials, the attention to detail just doesn’t seem to be quite there when compared to Ford’s King Ranch or Ram’s Longhorn trucks. That said however, it is one of the least expensive luxury trucks, which does make it a little more enticing.
Interested in a Tundra 1794? Click here to check out all Toyota vehicles, or click here to research the 2014 Tundra.











