Used 2006 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Consumer Reviews
Great truck
Will hate to sell or trade this truck
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2006 4WD DC Limited with 52k miles
This is the perfect size for a truck. I've owned three F150's and none felt as comfortable as this truck. So far I've had zero problems (other than it loves to drink gas). My mileage will actually go down and I expect to hit 100k miles around year 2025. With Toyota holding value so well I expect to get most of my money back when it comes time to sell (just before 100k miles).
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- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $9,99569 mi away
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ridin' squeaky
Have had for 3500 miles now. Super smooth ride for off-road suspension, great looks, comfortable interior, ample get up & go V-8. Poor MPG for small 4.7 liter V-8 (avg. 13-14 mpg). Recurring problem w/ VERY noisy serpentine belt. Have had back at dealer 2 times now in less than a month, have 3rd appt. scheduled for same problem. Dealer says it's either faulty belt or belt tensioner (both have been replaced). Either way, didn't expect to have such a problem w/ a "reliable" Toyota that cost me over $30k.
The Toyota Tundra
The toyota tundra is the truck. I have owned them all from Dodge to chevy to Nissan and the tundra puts them to shame. The best part of owning a toyota tundra, when its time for sell, it holds its value. Lets face it, if everyone could afford one, they would be driving one. Toyota is the smart choice
Clean and original
Needed one head light bulb