I don't know where you guys are coming from with Toyota's fuel mileage? I've owned my Tundra since July of '07; 5.7, Double Cab, 4X4, 6.5' box, with the towing package(4.30 gears) and I regularly get 19+mpg interstate if I keep it under 75mph, 17mpg on the state roads(35mph to 55mph) and 9.5 to 10.5mpg towing a pair of antique pulling tractors to fairs/meets that weigh 3500 and 5500 respectively, but I'm not sure what the trailer weighs(Bri Mar 14,000lb bumper-pull). These are hand calculated fuel mileages, not the dream meter's. I've got 93,000 on the clock and just had the brakes done; nothing else besides oil/filter changes and those are at 10,000 miles on synthetic oil: I've never had to add between changes. No question the Fords are a very nice truck(I had an '05 Lariat that I didn't have very good luck with and traded it on the Tundra with 25,000 miles on it), but don't be so quick to throw the Tundra under the bus