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3.25 out of 5 stars

Great Design executed horribly

Former Toyota fan, 05/04/2008
2007 Toyota Tundra SR5 4dr CrewMax 4WD SB (4.7L 8cyl 5A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I’ve had my crew cab for less than a year now and it’s junk. I have had three major failures (A/C condenser failure, radio failure and wiper transmission failure) and numerous other problems in the first year. Every time something fails it involves two trips to the dealer. The first to find the problem and then the second a week later once they get parts in. I work too far from the dealer for them to shuttle me to work and I’ve been in so many time that they won’t give me a loaner unless they keep the truck over night so every trip to the dealer means at least a half day off from work (one full day per problem for the two trips). I'm still waiting on parts to fix the AC and radio.

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2.88 out of 5 stars

Awful ride

randy, 04/01/2008
2007 Toyota Tundra Limited 4dr CrewMax SB (5.7L 8cyl 6A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I bought this powerful half ton thinking it would run like my 9 year old tacoma. The ride is simply awful. I as well as my passengers are literally bouncing off our seats being held in by our seat belts. I don't dare have my new born in the truck as a passenger. After waiting a year for a promised fix from Toyota for the rough ride I could wait no longer and traded it in for a GMC Sierra. Lost a bit of power but man is the ride better. Problems during my 9 months of ownership: the rubber sealant around the windows were replaced. The driver's side mirror was replaced. The torque convertor was replaced. The transmission was being looked at due to hesitation-vibration.

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Just bought 07 Tundra CM 5.7 Limited

gkh_98, 07/04/2007
2007 Toyota Tundra Limited 4dr CrewMax 4WD SB (5.7L 8cyl 6A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Drove my Chevy 1500 for 10 years and I just replaced it with a new Tundra Crew Max Limited w/ 5.7 w/ Navigation and rear DVD. Wow! Went to the dealerships looking to purchase a F-150 Lariat or the Silverado LTZ, and just test drove the Tundra for the fun of it. Wow, what a difference. Felt a bit of guilt for not buying chevy again, but man the power behind the 5.7 makes me grin when I accelerate, and on the freeway the 6spd is smooth and very quiet. Spoiled myelf w/ some extras: navigation w/ bluetooth phone is the deal, sliding rear window nice feature, back up camera for hitching the boat... luxury... like driving a 4x4 lexus w/a bed? Also, the rear seats recline unlike all other trucks!

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4.88 out of 5 stars

After 5-years and 86,000 miles pleased with decision

bg53, 06/02/2012
2007 Toyota Tundra SR5 4dr CrewMax 4WD SB (5.7L 8cyl 6A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I purchased this truck new in 2007 after comparing it to the other offerings available. The space in the back seat of the CrewMax is what really pushed it ahead of the competition at the time. Overall, I've been pleased with the truck. There were no issues during the first 4 years. This last year had a replace the water pump & rear wheel bearings. Not real happy about this, but these two items tend to fail on pretty much every vehicle out there at some time during its life span. With the cabin space and off-road capabilities, I consider this vehicle the ultimate SUV. Works great for my family.

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2.63 out of 5 stars

Bought into all the talk

John, 05/05/2007
2007 Toyota Tundra SR5 4dr CrewMax SB (4.7L 8cyl 5A)
2 of 5 people found this review helpful

All the talk and ads stated just how great this truck is and it just isn't. Just bought it and if I could return it, it would be back at the dealership now. It produces 381 horses, but at 5600 rpm and redlines just over 5000 rpm. You can't use the so called power when you want it or need it. I transported a solid wood desk that two guys physically placed in the bed. Drove just over 56 miles and used almost 1/4 tank of gas. I can say that because I just filled up the truck next door to the furniture store and drove home. Estimated gas rate is 15 to 19, real world really getting 12 on the highway. I don't drive much city traffic. If you want a truck do your reading and look it over well. The brochure told me what I needed to know, but I let others tell me otherwise.

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