Used 2005 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
First Truck
So far I havent had any problems with it. It has tons of power for passing and it accelerates good for a truck. Beat out BMWs. Very comfortable for a truck, only thing I gotta get used to is the bounce in the back when going over speed bumps or pot holes.
A 4 liter 6sp manual Tundra?
Just bought this so I may have a more considered opinion later. So far I really like it. The upsized 4.0 L engine plus 6sp manual trans. is really zippy. Build quality seems very good. Excellent value for the price, in my opinion.
- SR5MSRP: $19,9957 mi away
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $12,9637 mi away
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $11,99597 mi away
Toyota In NH
I bought this tundra after owning 4 other Toyota. Traded my 97 Tacoma with 200,000. Great truck goes good and with my exhaust, she really pumps out the ponies. Towing two snowmobiles and a 4 wheeler and I can't tell they're behind me. My friends own Chevy's and this truck smokes them with the trailer hooked to it! Buy one you'll love it!!!
Vanilla with a twist
I looked at every make of double cab I could find. Sure the Titan appealed to my inner-gorilla, but it didn't handle as well or feel as solidly built as the Tundra. Plus the torque seems better & placed where you'd need it on a daily basis. The new Tacoma is sharp, but too small. I'm 6'3" & haul a wife, 2 kids, camping gear, kayaks mountain bikes and a dog and the Tundra does it all without missing a beat. It's got plain jane styling on the outside, big deal: this truck is quiet, packed with power,handles well, will probably go 300k+ miles and is cavernous inside (for most). Only complaint is a phantom creak in the driver's seat when making right turns
Rock Solid
After buying 2 Lexus SUVs over the last decade I decided to get an lie mileage 05 Tundra. Totally reliable and does everything I need it to. Great power delivery and mpg isn’t horrible. Bought at 51k mikes. I’m expecting over 200k without any worries.