Used 2000 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
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Quality Truck
Aside from small interior, this truck offers many benefits. economical, tough, great performance, reliable
Quality, power and good looks.
This is my 5'th toyota and so far these vehicles have never let me down. I haven't owned this truck very long but I do feel this truck is going to last me many years with minimul problems.
- SR5 Extended CabMSRP: $7,995101 mi away
- SR5 Extended CabMSRP: $11,900181 mi away
- Limited Extended CabMSRP: $11,995466 mi away
290,000 and still going!!!
I have a 2000 tundra, it just rolled over 290,000 hard miles on the ticker and it is still going strong original engine and tranny, beat that big 3!!! Had to replace the coils 20k miles ago and after that she's a new truck!
Lucky 2000 Toyota Tundra owners
I'm reading all these reviews totally jealous unfortunately I bought a 2014 Tundra and they're very unreliable poor built trucks wish I had one of the older generation Tundras. My next purchase will definitely be American brand pickup or if I'm lucky enough to find an older Toyota Tundra in good shape.
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Brakes, Brakes, Brakes.......
Overall the Tundra is an excellent vehicle with one major exception. Toyota grossly undersized the brakes on there first full-sized pickup. Even worse they have been unwilling to stand by their product. I have 70000 on my Tundra and have already been in for my 3rd front break job with the fourth shortly following. They have finally come up with a fix, TSB BR br00402, which redesigns the whole system. They won't however offer any assistence to consumers for this suppossed fix. ($1200 + fix!!! for a design flaw)