Used 2014 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
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had Chevy before-- this truck rocks...
The 1794 edition is a better value, and higher quality than similar versions by GMC and Chevy. We liked that it's made in Texas opposed to the Silverado and Sierra which are made in Mexico. It tows amazingly! Super, solid truck! It's 3 years old, still sounds brand new.... No rattles.
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Great truck
I bought my 2014 tundra in 2019 with 150k miles. I ended up putting another 35K miles on it before selling it in 2023. That truck was super dependable, never left me anywhere, and did everything I asked of her. I put gas in her and changed the oil....period. I had a 3 inch lift and 33" tires and got about 14 mpg all around. While that did hurt a little, you have to consider the entire package. No repair bills. None. Not one. I pulled a plug at 175K miles and it looked brand new so I put the plug back in. That 5.7L motor/tranny package is a beast and is seriously dependable. Think about that before you go buy some gadgety 6 cylinder with a turbo. I would rather pay for some extra gas knowing that I am getting home with no worries..
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- SR Double CabMSRP: $27,99881 mi away
- Limited FFV CrewMax CabMSRP: $21,99578 mi away
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $18,99514 mi away
this is the one
this truck is the best. I have a business and was just concerned with reliability. well, this truck has never had anything go out. the battery shortly after purchase and thats it. the turning diameter will impress you. my ford is horrible turning diameter. the exchange from drive to reverse is quick. the ford i have has a lag and it makes me upset. the ford seems to have more interior room but the tundra is like heaven when i drive it. 187k on the vehicle and i now drive it for pleasure and use my ford for my business. I have my eye on other trucks but when i think about it, there is only one good purchase out there if your not towing routinely.
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2014 4.6L Tundra
This is my second Tundra, I bought an 02 with 104k on and have driven it 8 years with 255k on it now. It only made sense to search for another Tundra, after looking at many Tundra’s over the past year we bought a 2014 Double Cab with 57k miles, so far we are very pleased, can’t wait to hook our lightweight camper to it this spring.
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Never leave home without it!!!!!!
My first 3 trucks were 2 Chevys and a Dodge. In September I traded in my 2008 SR5 for a 2015 1794. The trade in value was more than I expected they gave me $21,000 for my trade in. I didn't think they could have improved that truck from my 08 SR5, but they certainly did. The quite cabin and hydraulic steering is outstanding. And not to mention the interior is quality workmanship. The leather in the 1794 is the same leather they put in a Lexus.. There was an article in the paper about a man that drove his Tundra 1 million miles. And Toyota took the truck to break it down to check for wear. And Toyota gave him a new truck. Did you ever hear of another manufacture to do that. I highly recommend this truck for anybody that's out shopping for a truck. At least take one out for a test drive.
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