Used 2007 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
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One Big Bad, but Civilized, Truck
I just picked up my 2007 Toyota Tundra 4.7L Limited Edition 4X4 Double Cab With TRD Off Road Package. Ths is the first full sized truck and 4X4 I have ever owned. It is huge, really comparable to the Dodge Rams I use at work, maybe even bigger. Anyways, I got the Limited, and the ride is so quiet and smooth inside the cabin. The suspension soaks up all road irregularities. The JBL sound system with Bluetooth phone capabilities works flawlessly. There are enough cup holders in this truck to hold probably a case of soda! A lot of indoor storage space, with 2 glove compartments. My leather seats are so soft and comfortable. I love this truck. This is one fantastic truck that I would recommend to anyone who wants a full sized truck.
There's a lot to like here...
This truck rides and handles well enough that even the wife doesn't mind driving it. It's comfortable for my 6-2 large frame even on a 300 mile straight through drive (which is the freeway distance you will go between fill-ups). Fit and finish is outstanding. Treat it gently as the sheet metal is paper thin and dents can accumulate very easily. The same applies to the paint job (paper thin). Have had the truck for a year and a half and have had no warranty issues whatsoever. This won't replace a Ford F250, but you'd be better off buying it over a F150.
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $3,20018 mi away
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Trouble free
Bought it new 8 years ago and has never been in the shop for any repairs
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Another Air Pump Victim
4x4 pick up with known defectively designed for pump subject to failure when exposed to dirt and water, they locate it under the right front wheel well. Sure, they offer an "enhanced warranty" good for ten years or 150,000 miles, which ever comes first. I bought mine used, unaware of this. At 84,000 miles air pump fails, 10 months out of "enhanced warranty". Cost of repair $2,600+, absolutely no sympathy from Toyota, screw 'em I'm going back to Ford. They should have recalled and replaced every one of these parts but, no, they stand to profit from the repair.
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Might not buy a tundra again
Our Tundra is fun to drive and we seem to be getting better gas mileage than most others. We average 18-19 on the road and 16-17 in town. The factory tires are junk, as they needed replaced at 30,000 even though the air pressure was always monitored and the tires were rotated every 6,000 miles. Ours has buckets seats and both needed replaced due to rattles and squeaks. Just yesterday, the radio went crazy. There is no volume control, it only plays at maximum volumn so can't be used, all the presets quit working, etc. The dealer said this happens fairly often. The radio just shorts out and they will replace it. Wondering if this truck will turn into a spendy lemon when out of warranty.