Used 2014 Toyota Tundra CrewMax Cab Consumer Reviews
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New to Toyota
Not much has changed. I will never buy anything else. I now have 258,000 miles on this truck and I love this truck. Never have added a quart of oil, it just does not use any oil or anything else. I run it 6,000 to 8,000 miles between changes as recommended by dealer. It has been the most reliable and dependable vehicle I ever owned and I will not be buying anything else. Gas mileage remains the same at 17 to 20 on actual check and not by on board. It runs smooth, rides great, corners great and has a shorter turning radius than the other big 3. The Tundra's are a bit larger with more interior room as well. I like that on the Tundra's, the entire back window goes down. Definetly the most reliable. dependable vehicle I have ever owned. My brother and a lot of my friends are now driving Tundras and more coming on the road everyday. I recently talked to a contractor who has 6 of them running state to state and just had one with 512,000 on it and no issues. That is why he runs them, extremely low up keep and virtually no repairs. How come Toyota can build trucks that never need wheel bearing assemblies, fuel pumps, transmissions, water pumps, power steering pumps and etc and the rest can't. I am truly spoiled to Toyota Tundras and I intend to buy a 2nd one shortly for a back up family vehicle as not all in my family drive Toyotas yet. Buy you a Tundra and put a set of Michelins on it and drive like crazy. Everything still works, dash lights, windows, and everything. Unbelievable after owning Chevy's and others for 42 years. Don't wait to find out, buy a Toyota now.
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Most Reliable Truck on The Road
I absolutely love my Tundra. I brought this truck brand new in Febuary 2015. I have the 4WD 1794 Edition and it is Luxury Vehicle that is capable of handling all of your everyday needs. The gas mileage is not as great as other full size 1/2 ton trucks in its class, but I didn't expect great gas mileage for a truck this size. I average about 13 miles per gallon and I do mostly city driving. The Crewmax Tundra cab is the most comfortable Truck out there. I can drive with my seat all the way back and a person with long legs can still sit comfortably behind me. And the 1794 interior is Lexus quality. Everyone who gets in my truck for the first time is amazed at how nice the interior of this truck is. My only complaint is all controls should light up at night, especially the mirror controls. This truck is absolutely the best on the highway. I put a tonneau cover on the bed and when we go on a family vacation we are able to fit all the luggage in the truck bed with no problems and all 5 of us can sit comfortably in the cab and stretch out. The only complaint I have about my truck is the ride is not as comfortable as some of its competitors. You tend to feel every bump in the road. As far as reliabilty, I brought the Tundra over the Ram, Silverado, and F-150 because Toyota has the best reliabilty hands down and Toyota also has the best resale value. I have a friend with a 2010 with 160K and his truck has not given him any problems and I am expecting the same results from my 2014.
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5 stars however not 100%
All in all a fantastic ride. Great truck, reliable, good looking and spacious. There are 2 small things that did not let me go for a 100% satisfaction rating. The plastic door covers feels and looks bad in comparison with the entire interior. The cherry on the cake is the fact that speakers are either not sealed perfect in place or that plastic is not overlapping close over the holding screws. The bass vibration from the stereo is so bad and it does not matter if the bass is off and treble high you can still don't get the sound this car's entertainment system should give you out of those speakers. So if your plastic covers and sound is not your thing 100% will love it. I did, don't get me wrong however I for a premium price i was expecting a premium car. Almost.
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Best Truck Yet
I love this truck. It pull like crazy, handles my trailer plus a load without any hesitation over Colorado passes to boot. It's the most comfortable truck I have ever owned..had Fords since I could drive..40 years! The 4.3 rear end is the best and while a little better fuel economy would be nice, by far I prefer the power. All my Fords except my 68 with a 390 cid were under powered. This thing loves to tow. The room in the bed is excellent and the way the seats fold up in the back for more room is brilliant. Some reviewers whine about no brake controller..I say get over it. I like the one I got to choose by myself. The install took 10 minutes..big deal!! I love this truck and won't go back.
Dependable, Reliable, Thirsty
I wish the new ones (2019) got better gas mileage, and had Apple Play, but I'll be getting one anyway. This time it will be a 1794. This will be my 3rd Tundra. I'll be moving my snowplow to the 1794. In the past, I've owned 2 F-150's, and 4 or 5 Silverado's. All had problems, with the last Silverado having 5 complete electrical failures. I also had a Chrysler product somewhere in the past, that had serious rust issues after just 2 years. So, I feel I'm buying the best in a Tundra. I also own a 2016 RAV4.
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