Used 2014 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
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Nice Truck
I owned a 4.7 2007 double cab. It took a while to warm up to the new model. Some things I like about the new model. Some things I don't. The interior is vastly better. So is the radio, controls and vents. Seats are better. Better fabric. Slightly wider and overall more comfortable. I bought the 5.7 this time and I really enjoy it. A previous reviewer complained about getting 11 mpg. I got 15.5. in mostly city driving out of the first tank. I expect it to get e a little better. I drove a 2013 5.7 and there nothing different about the 2014. The 5.7 is different than the 4.6 or 4.7. the 4.7 was much more responsive at lower speeds but the 5.7 has got seemingly endless power above 1500 rpm.
Best truck I have ever owned
Like every Toyota, The Tundra excels at everything. Solid, worry free performance for years.
- Limited CrewMax CabMSRP: $13,995185 mi away
- Platinum CrewMax CabMSRP: $32,98750 mi away
- Limited CrewMax CabMSRP: $28,99896 mi away
Reliable
Very reliable pushing 250000 miles the only dislike that I have is the interior could be better
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Great truck
Pass everything on road but a gas station.
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2014 Tundra 4.6L
Ended up purchasing a travel trailer. This truck is not meant to pull a trailer in the mountains of Colorado. No transmission cooler and no engine oil cooler. The metal the bed is made out of is very flimsy. You look at it and it creases or bends. Step on the wheel wells and they are bent.
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Mechanically Sound with minor issues
I sold my 2007 tundra to get a 2014 Platinum edition. The truck is as if not even more reliable than my previous truck. However, this version has giving me issues with small things such as the sunroof, radio, power door locks, and the front door card material just rubbing away. Other than that, very please with the truck. This is my 8th Toyota.
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400k and still runs great
Unbelievable amount of power
Beats the competition
Style and performance, as well as reliability made the Tundra dbl cab 5.7 my choice over Ford, Chevrolet, or Dodge. For value vs price, the Tundra wins hands down.
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Very Happy!
This is my second Tundra.. First one was an 08.. Looked at the "Big 3" and could not get the deal I got with Toyota... Gas mileage is "Truck" rated but acceptable. Great ride! Tows like a dream... Car like on the highway but aggressive on the dirt roads! Very happy with the product... OK Toyota, can you send me my $20 for the great review?
Just purchased a 2014 Tundra Limited 204
1. The power steering has absolutely no "On-Center" feel to it. Its easy to meander out of a lane at freeway speeds when taking your eyes off the road to look at the Nav, operate the radio, etc. It gets worse in winding roads since there is no feedback from the steering, making it easy to exceed the truck's limits and lose control. I am not saying it's unsafe. just that one has to pay extra attention! I thought this was one of the major issues Toyota was going to improve on, with the new 2014 Tundra.