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4.13 out of 5 stars

Ignore the chauvanists

brucec32, 12/14/2002
2000 Toyota Tundra SR5 4dr Extended Cab SB (4.7L 8cyl naturally aspired 4A)
2 of 3 people found this review helpful

I've owned them all, chevy, ford, dodge, and Toyota. By far my best pickup for light-medium duty use. I don't haul passengers, so try elsewhere if you want lots of rear seat room, but otherwise this truck tops the others in virtually every category. And it's more reliable. Beware of pro-domestic truck fans who come on message boards slamming Tundras. I also own a 2002 silverado, so I think I'm pretty objective. The tundra is easier to drive and feels more in control. The Silverado has already had 2 major issues, too.

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5 out of 5 stars

Best truck ever made/Safest

Kyle, 10/03/2017
2000 Toyota Tundra Limited 4dr Extended Cab SB (4.7L 8cyl naturally aspired 4A)
2 of 4 people found this review helpful

My dad bought this before I was one. I totaled it. This truck made it 300k miles with no problems. Just normal maintenance, it saved my life. I flew 100 ft into a pile of rocks and twisted the truck and eventually nose dived into a creek. Came out with fractured wrist. Any other vehicle of this year, I'd be 6 feet under.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Outstanding

Parrothead, 11/05/2005
2000 Toyota Tundra Limited 4dr Extended Cab 4WD SB (4.7L 8cyl naturally aspired 4A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I purchased my Tundra new in September of 2000. Since then I have put 140,000 on it. Other then normal maintenance (oil changes, wiper blades, brakes) I have had only one expense which was an oxygen sensor. Replaced OEM tires with the BFG AT/KO's..love them. Definitely would buy again!

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3.25 out of 5 stars

Good truck, except for the year 2000

mostsleek, 11/25/2003
2000 Toyota Tundra SR5 4dr Extended Cab SB (4.7L 8cyl naturally aspired 4A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I bought my truck used with 25000 miles. I knew about the brake problems and had my rotors turned at 35000 miles. They are already starting to go with only 40000. The brakes will only last about 5000-7500 miles. Then at 40000 miles the fuel pump went. I had to fight with toyota to get the repair and tow paid for. Eventually they paided, however, the engine light came on 1 day after the repair, and I noticed that a bolt was mising from the cab.Once again i fought with toyota to fix the repair that they said that I did. The truck is great, the first year, 2000, models have alot of problems. 31 TSB and 2 recalls.

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3.13 out of 5 stars

Pick another year

litedog, 08/29/2004
2000 Toyota Tundra SR5 4dr Extended Cab 4WD SB (4.7L 8cyl naturally aspired 4A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I too had the brake problems from day one, front and rear. Also had both exhaust manifold crack. In addition, over the past year it began blowing O2 sensors on a regular basis. When the transmission began slipping, I had enough. The Toyota dealers refuse to believe that there is something wrong with these trucks. My last Toyota.

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