Used 2000 Toyota Tundra Extended Cab Consumer Reviews
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Original Owner
Purchased SR5 / V8 in November 1999. Was disappointed that dealer would not haggle. After years of light use, now has 165K miles and runs better than new. Mostly routine stuff so far--tires, plugs, brakes, oil changes, timing belt, radiator, etc. Engine missing at idle when new. Dealer claimed OK. Plug Coil failed at 150K miles. When replaced, cylinder no longer missed! Brakes are weak but OK if serviced correctly. Overall an excellent truck! UPDATE: Dependable truck-original owner. Mostly just have to take care of ordinary wear and tear (tires, brakes, fluid changes, etc.). Two things I don't like --undersized brakes (poor stopping, worse with load) and terrible gas mileage (15 city/ 18 hwy).
The Winner
78000 miles now. Bought in 01/2000. 3 years later I have not had a single problem of any kind. Had a 1995 r22 before this which I put 132,000 miles on before selling and never had a single item of maintenance on it either.
- SR5 Extended CabMSRP: $8,990156 mi away
- SR5 Extended CabMSRP: $8,997400 mi away
- SR5 Extended CabMSRP: $7,995475 mi away
Zero Problems Got2Luvit
I have had my Tundra for over 4 years and have had ZERO problems with it, Not even a light bulb has burned out on me. Definetly the the best quality vehicle I have ever owned. Gus E. Phoenix,AZ
MY 2000 TUNDRA
AFTER DRIVING OTHER MAKES OF TRUCKS I BOUGHT THE TUNDRA AND LOVE IT. THE RIDE AND POWER OF THE TUNDRA IS GREAT.I LIKE THE CONTROLS THEY ARE GROUPED WELL AND THE SEATS ARE COMFORTABLE.THE TRD SUSPENSION THE TRUCK CAME WITH MAKE THE TRUCK VERY STURDY.THE 4WD WITH THE PUSH BUTTON IS A GREAT FEATURE.THE 4WD ENGAGUES VERY WITHOUT A SKIP. SO I SUGGEST THE TUNDRA TO ALL INTERESTED BUYERS.
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)