Used 2016 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
As always, Toyota gets it right
IIt's a great truck. I went from a 2008 Tacoma double cab that I thought was the best truck I could have to this 2016 Tundra and I'm loving it more. It rides great. Pulls exactly what I need and gets the gas mileage it says it should get.
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Still in love with the Tundra
I was thinking this year I might be looking forward to the new Nissan Titan, but was disappointed when they basically priced me out if you wanted to add any options. I previously was driving a 2012 Suzuki Equator and it was nice enough, but I wanted full size and I wanted some more technical upgrades. I drove the Ford XLT and the GMC Z71 SLE that were both around the same price as the Tundra Limited that I purchased. The other ones were nice trucks but they both felt very incomplete compared to the Tundra. I know I could have a found a Ford or a GMC with the features I wanted, but like the Nissan they would have been out of my price range. The gas mileage might be a little lower, but I really believe I am driving the nicer truck for the money. If anything changes, maybe I will update my review. I have now owned this vehicle for a year and still am completely satisfied with my choice. The vehicle just rides nice, absolutely no issues when towing my boat or even just a ride around town. My wife prefers this to our car for long rides for comfort, although we sometimes choose the car, because of the one downfall of this vehicle and that is the gas mileage. 2 things I have learned in the past year that I am really happy with. First, is the Toyota Entune system, my streaming radio choices work so nice that I have cancelled my Sirius XM package, just don't need it. Second, is the service I get from the dealership on this truck, they know me and my truck when I come in the door, so far so good.
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- TRD PRO CrewMax CabMSRP: $35,5909 mi away
- SR5 CrewMax CabMSRP: $25,00016 mi away
- Platinum FFV CrewMax CabMSRP: $32,03649 mi away
Great Truck!
I have never owned a truck before, but I have owned the Sequoia. The Tundra is built on the same platform as the Sequoia, so I think I have a unique experience to be able to compare the two. If I knew then what I know now, I would have saved a ton of money and gone straight to the Tundra! Lots more room in the Truck! My son's hockey equipment fits nicely in the bed of the truck. Added bonus: I no longer have to smell the equipment! Plenty of room for other hockey players and they all have room for their growing legs. The truck handles great, has plenty of giddy up and go and it really comfortable for those long dives to ice rinks all over the state of California and beyond. Gas mileage is averaging 17.5 which is the same as the Sequoia - although the Tundra has a bigger engine and a much bigger gas tank so the time between fill ups is greater. We love it!
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Full-Sized Texas Import
So far, the only thing not to live about my new Tundra is the fuel economy. It has lots of power, lots of room, and has bells and whistles that I didn't even plan on getting. Took it from 10 miles to 1700 in two weeks. Still smiling!
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Great Truck
I feel much better with the time tested V8 than Ford 150 Twin Turbo. Truck is currently getting 18.2 mpg mostly highway. Ride is a little stiff with 4WD, but comfortable.
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