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.
Reliable
Very reliable pushing 250000 miles the only dislike that I have is the interior could be better
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- SR5 FFV Double CabMSRP: $13,990227 mi away
- SR5 CrewMax CabMSRP: $24,112468 mi away
- SR Double CabMSRP: $19,495435 mi away
Great truck
Pass everything on road but a gas station.
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Best truck I have ever owned
Like every Toyota, The Tundra excels at everything. Solid, worry free performance for years.
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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