Used 2000 Toyota Tundra Extended Cab Consumer Reviews
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96000 miles and no problems
I now have 96ooo miles and am just as happy as my last Toyota. It had 370000 miles on it. The only thing that I don't like is the metel thickness of the body. Great truck good price. jim
We Love Our Truck!
Prior to buying the Tundra we owned a fully loaded 1996 4WD V6 Tacoma, which was a very impressive vehicle in it's own right. The Tundra surpasses all expectations -- comfortable ride, reliable, and great-looking. Ours was one of the first sold in GA and it turned heads, still does!
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Built to last
The Tundra is a smooth riding truck. It has handled heavy loads without any problems. The six disc CD stereo is a pleasure to listen to. It handles great in bad weather.
Brake Trouble?
I've gone through 2 sets of disk brakes due to poor design of brake components by Toyota - or some other unknown reason. My Tundra was repaired at 29,000, but the service department had received a "bulletin" that this problem (vibration in steering wheel during braking) would possibly occur. My previous truck was a different make, but I was able to drive 98k miles on the original manufacture's brakes.
Toyota Tundra
Awsome. The brakes lack a little definitioin but really not a big deal. Everything else is above expectations.