Used 2015 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Consumer Reviews
King of the Road
Mileage is 16 to 17 mpg; however, in all other areas the Tundra is the best! .
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A Real TRUCK
This Tundra does everything you could ask of it. Not bad at all on gas 18 around where I live, about 19 on the highway. It is a joy to drive and the seats do everything you could ask of them. This is my first Toyota and I am a very happy customer. Aside from one shady dealer in Daytona my dealer experience has been great. Can't say how it works in the snow as I never drove it in the snow. I would buy one of these again. However I would buy a short bed as this truck with an 8 foot bed is L O N G ! I am a happy Toyota owner.
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- SR5 FFV CrewMax CabMSRP: $28,49730 mi away
- SR5 CrewMax CabMSRP: $21,48558 mi away
- SR5 CrewMax CabMSRP: $29,999143 mi away
WRONG YEAR FOR ME
This vehicle lacks the needed active and passive safety equipment and features in need as an official "old man". I will now look at 2018 or newer for all those features. I still really like the Tundra.
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Perfectly reliable
My wife and I bought this truck new and have driven it more than 9 years with zero repairs. Just oil changes, brakes, tires. I just put on third set of tires a few months ago at about 110k miles. They last very well on my truck with no weird wear. During three of those years I used/abused the truck hauling and trailering materials for a new home we built. I'm sure I way overloaded it quite a number of times...it just goes with no drama. The stereo/bluetooth works great..never an issue and very simple. All the buttons still work, no real wear on anything. Compared to my Silverado I had before, which I also bought new, what a difference. In fewer years/fewer miles, and much easier driving that truck needed new ball joints, new transmission, multiple interior things that fell apart, and had door hinge creak, A/C squeal...just to name a few. The handling/steering was a bit better on my Chevy but in terms of quality and cost of ownership, the Tundra has been perfect. It still has no rattles or squeaks.
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