Used 2003 Toyota Tundra Access Cab Consumer Reviews
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Not as good as my ole t-100
I wish I would have been able to keep my old T-100, this 2003 Tundra doesn't seem as comfortable. Love the dark gray color.
A truck to depend on
This truck has been reliable 100%. It's been used and abused, but still runs like new. The bad: the engineer that designed the back seat was probably 4 feet short, fuel efficiency, this truck was not designed with fuel efficiency in mind. But If you don't have a big family is ok. My dogs love the back seat. I'm looking forward for many more years of driving this truck.
- SR5 Access CabMSRP: $8,9951,571 mi away
Tundra Takes Over
I bought the truck to tow my boat which weighs about 3 tons. I couldn't be more satisfied. I very much like the looks of the truck and its road handling. Everyone who drives it says it handles more like a car(always a positive comment) than its competition. I agree and approve.
great!
For off-roading types, this is the truck to get, if you need a full-size truck. I've had it off-road several times, and this is where you see the build quality come into play - it is very sure-footed, even in the loosest sand in the Arizona sand washes. Mine is a 4x4/TRD - don't settle for less. After an all-day trip on the highway, my back/butt were fine, so no complaints about the seating. I carry my dirt-bike up hills/no problem at all. The tranny was a bit jerky at first, but now it is starting to loosen up (as expected).
hunter
the toyota tumdra is one of the best vehicals i have ever drive and i have been driving toyota trucks for about 15 years. very econom9ical