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Used 2012 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab Consumer Reviews

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    Rough and Noisy

    LB, 10/04/2015
    updated 10/08/2019
    2012 Toyota Tundra Tundra 2dr Regular Cab SB (4.6L 8cyl 6A)
    3 of 6 people found this review helpful

    Changed off road package and tires due to road nois, but this is the noisiest truck I have ever owned (at least 10). Turning radius is poor. Poor visibility when backing up. Radio is not speed sensitive and due to road noise have to constantly ajust volume. Specifically purchased a Toyota because of ratings and USA mfg. Next truck will be a GM or Ford product. Milage (~17mpg mixed) and blue tooth are great Milage has dropped to 16+

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    Toyota prefers you get in an accident vs avoiding!

    Jeff Lorenson, 08/13/2015
    2012 Toyota Tundra Tundra 2dr Regular Cab SB (4.6L 8cyl 6A)
    6 of 17 people found this review helpful

    I was driving down the left lane of a 4 lane road and made a quick lane change to the right lane to avoid a car making a left hand turn that stopped abruptly. A mile down the road my power steering went out. I took it in to a dealer to figure out what the problem is and it was the power steering gear. The cost of $3000 to fix from a part with a defect. I called Toyota to see if they could help or do something with the cost of fixing it being their part failed while avoiding an accident. They said there is nothing that they were willing to do because it was past 36,000 or 3 year warranty on a 2012 Toyota Tundra that has 57,000 miles on it. If i had gotten in the accident, it would have cost me $1000 to fix my pickup instead it costs me $3000 to avoid an accident. Toyota as a company seems to think that is the right thing to do. They basically are making it that it would have saved me money to get in a potentially fatal accident versus avoiding it and there part flawed part breaking and them backing up their product. The reason why I think the part was/is flawed is that the dealer nor any of the other service garages that I called have ever heard of this happening before! Great job Toyota of standing behind your product and making it cheaper for someone to get in an accident instead of standing behind your product!!

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