Used 2002 Toyota Tundra Access Cab Consumer Reviews
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Great truck, as expected!
I've owned Toyotas for the last thirty years. I've never been disapointed yet and the Tundra is the best yet. If it would get 30 mpg I'd be in heaven.
Just another Happy Toyota Customer
I have been eyeing the Tundra since it's introduction in 2000, and continued to read the reviews. I have driven the Ford F-150 and the Chevy 1500. I was impressed with both. I went and drove the Toyota; It did not "blow the doors" off the competition but did feel like a solid pickup truck with a very comfortable ride. I honestly do not have a pickup truck to do the heavy duty farm work (or I would have purchased the V8 version). I need a comfortable commuter with the ability to haul stuff when needed.
love this truck
I have owned both Ford and Dodge trucks/ cars. This Tundra is by far the best built most refined by far. Not one problem or complaint yet. I have never had to make a trip to the dealership for any work, unlike every other new vehicle I have owned. From here on out I am a Toyota or Lexus owner. Good Job Toyota!!
Little Red Truck
The truck rides and drives very good. I have over 7000 miles on it now with no problems so far. This is my first Toyota and I'm hoping to get a good truck this time. It's been a long time since I owned a truck that didn't need to go to the shop on a regular basis. I hope this is it. The main thing I don't like about it is that it's not comfortable. The seats take some getting used to.
Smooth But Tough
This truck beat out the 4 door Tacoma and the Superchaged 4 door Frontier because of the incredible ride. Very smooth. I also have the TRD offroad package and go 4 wheeling often and have been consistantly amazed that such a smooth riding truck can handle so well offroad. Great Truck!