Used 2007 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
Tundra is the best
Buy this car you won’t regret it I promise
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
Greatest Truck on Earth
Solid. Powerful. Beautiful to behold. 5.7L V8 gas-miser powerhouse. Attention paid to every detail. Can operate all interior controls with heavy work gloves on. Man-size cupholders: man-sized everything. This is the one we've waited for. Clearly superior to the F-150, Ram, Silverado, Titan - you name it. Less expensive too.
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $9,99519 mi away
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $6,99932 mi away
- Limited Double CabMSRP: $12,995200 mi away
2007 Toyota Tundra
Tundra replaced a 1999 Suburban that was my work truck but just had too many reliability issues. The Tundra offered a configuration plus Toyota's reputation for reliability and durability. The Suburban was a great design and even as a work vehicle it was tough but just too many of the components died an early death. The Tundra is roomy, quite, powerful and came with a kicking stereo even though it is not a priority for me as this is a work truck. I've put about 1100 miles so far and the ride, though choppy on concrete segmented roads, has smoothed out and of course, is much better with a load in the bed.
Okay, but not good enough
I have had this truck for two years. I have had no major problems except excessive uneven wear on the tires which my Orlando dealership did not take seriously. Instrument cluster is hard to read and needs a redesign. Does not pull the boat as well as my Ford Excursion. Next truck will be a F250.
Just a few bugs to work out
I am very pleased overall with my new Tundra. It gets many positive comments from others. I have previously driven Chevy and GMC trucks. I only have four thousand miles on the Tundra so I can't be overly objective yet.