I have owned the Toyota Tundra and have driven it in all types of weather and on most types of terrain. It has been a pleasure to drive and I have had no issues with it. The only thing that I had to get used to was the 4-wheel-drive system, but after a few days I found it easy to use and very stable on all types of terrain. The interior is comfortable and functional. The rear seat room is good for adults and there are plenty of cup holders if you have more than 2 passengers in the vehicle at any time. The cab space is large enough for me (6'2") and my wife (5'3").
For the last 12 years I have owned a Toyota Tundra. This truck has been an amazing vehicle that has taken me on many adventures. It's been reliable, comfortable, and made me feel safe for all those years. In 2010 I bought a 2009 Toyota Tundra Crew Max Limited Edition 4x4 Crew Cab Pickup. I chose this truck because it was already equipped with an auxiliary transmission cooler and tow mirrors (TRD package), which were two items I wanted right away. The other model I considered was the Platinum trim level, which came with more luxury amenities including leather seats and heated steering wheel, but at $2K more than the LE I didn't think it was worth paying extra for those features when they weren't necessary.
I love my Tundra. I have had it for 5 years and have never had a problem with it. The only thing that has gone wrong was the water pump went out at around 100,000 miles. The truck is very comfortable to drive and ride in. It rides like a car and handles like one too. The interior is nice looking and has plenty of room for passengers and cargo. It also has a lot of storage space in the bed for camping gear or whatever you need to carry around. It's also good on gas mileage as well. I get about 18-19 mpg in town and 22+ mpg on the highway depending on how fast I'm going. It's not bad considering my truck has an 8-cylinder engine under the hood.