Used 2008 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
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Great truck for the price
This truck is amazing for the price! They have all kinds of colors and models. I've got a Toyota tundra double cab with runners on the side, tundra mat in the bed. I just traded in my 2008 Toyota Tacoma for this truck and the tundra is so much better. Has way more room and is comfortable.
Very happy since 2008 now 12 years
Bought new 2007 now 253000 klm, no rust, oil spray each year, no paint peel, doors close as new. Zero sensor issues, over 50000 k dirt road, zero parts front end. Truck runs and drives as new. Just bought a 2nd Tundra. Paid the money got the keys drove home, no worries, and no surprises, very happy with both Tundras. The latest 2010 has 217000 when i bought. Both trucks tight, both still feel new. I saw fellow i bought 2010 from. He has new 2020... How is new compared to 2010. He chuckled...he says feel the same...he is in his mid sixtys. Great trucks. I do pull 10000 pounds... Works great..i will not go back to Chev or GMC, why? Fewer repairs, less money spent, i drove GM, and dodge for just over 40 years all good. Not as good as Toyota as far as i concerned. All are machines, all break and wear out. Toyota Tundra has been by far least expensive to keep on the road, for the driving we have done with it compared to the above mentioned. GM far too many transmission issues, paint issues, front end issues, chicken s#:+ issues seemed to pop up yearly. Not the Tundra. Not perfect but damn good machines. I will buy Toyota Tundra again for sure. Actually we now own 3 Tundras. Lol...do you think we like em??? I just want to have few repairs, i have always been a long time owner, keeping vehicles 15 years is not new for me. I drove many Dodge vehicles thru work, some Ford, and GM. Last time i checked, Tundra 75 percent North American parts, 100 percent built in North America. Ford is close to that....Sorry GM, Chev, Dodge, or Ram, cannot say that. Yes i got home last night overall fuel was at 14.4 liters for 100 k. The bit i may spend in fuel i do not pay in repairs, or down time. If you need to pull huge weight buy a diesel. Not trying to put down the big three, but my experience is the Toyota Tundra a very reliable, pulls 10000 without issue. Yes you know your pulling it but Truck pulls it very well. Yes it will maintain 100 110 k with load up the hills... I would suggest to anyone looking to buy a 1500 series truck to get the yearly pocket book from consumer's report. I have yet to see the Tundra come in below average since 2007. Usually Tundra is above average or way above average, each and every year. GM, Chev, Ford, Dodge, Nissan trucks cannot and have not had an average, or above average every year since 2007. Only Toyota has that stat. Check it out. The domestic trucks are nice when new. Not so nice when the miles start getting up there. like i said i keep for 10 or 15 years... or more. Some only keep with the warranty in tact... That works for the rich, I not rich so i will stick to highly reliable... Long time owner no monthly payments for years for me!!!
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- Tundra Grade Regular CabMSRP: $10,9951,726 mi away
'08 4WD Tundra CrewMax Limited + TRD
Never imagined I'd be driving a Toyota after driving Fords (Explorer, 3 F-150s and F-250) for almost 20 years. Though I've only had this Tundra for two weeks, I have to say that it far exceeds all expectations I ever had for a vehicle, much less a truck. Where has this truck been my whole life??? Go drive one - you have to experience the new Tundra for yourself.
Should have had a V8
I had the V8 in a 05 Tundra and got better mileage than this one with a 6 cyl but it has the power. If you get the V8 you will get 2 or 3 mpg better at least. I think I will wait for the hybrid when I get a new one. I really love this truck and the reg cab looks tougher than the dbl or crew
2008 Crewmax SR5 5.7 L. V8
I have never owned a more reliable truck. I owned this Tundra from 2008-to-2018 and never took it to the shop for anything more than general maintenance. My family of four is very comfortable in this truck. We pull a small camper and boat, and it tows like a champ. My only complaint is the gas milage (especially when towing) and rust setting in on the rear wheel-wells. Trading for a 3/4 quarter ton diesel, but I'm afraid I'll miss this Tundra. Thirteen year old son wants me to keep it for him. Wish I could afford to do that.
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