Used 2013 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Consumer Reviews
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Great reliable truck; not much technology
I drove this truck for 50,000 miles, and never had a single unscheduled maintenance event. Changed the oil, rotated the tires, that's about it. This Tundra was everything Toyota advertised it to be. But there's not much technology in this truck! Nonetheless, I probably wouldn't buy another brand; this Tundra was just about perfect.
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Great Truck but Super High Repair Bills
I was excited to buy my first Toyota and have maintained it at dealership thinking I would own this truck forever. Instead I'm having to replace the air pump for the third time. Cost $3000. It's a 2013 model with only 67,000. My other complaint is that this truck goes through tires. I'm on my 4th set of 70,000 Michelin's. I thought I'd have this truck another 5 years but instead I'm on the hunt for a new truck. Too bad. In general I loved the vehicle but Toyota quality is not as advertised.
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Going to last long time
Bought new in Jan 2013 double cab rock warrior . Has never give me a single problem.Brakes tires oil that’s all I have done .l even run a 7.5 fisher plow hd with it works great .probably going to get another ten years easily even with New England salty roads
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