Used 2017 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
Nice truck
Good truck, great looking, low on power, get the 5.7, I got the 4.6. Transmission is always searching for the right gear when cruise control is on.
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Leaves a lot to be desired
2017 Tundra SR5 TRD. Truck is two weeks old now and has several items that could use improving. Audio system / infotainment system is beyond terrible. Seriously it's the worst of any new car or truck I have ever had (and I've owned a lot). Pretty much the whole inside is blow molded plastic and cheap. Seats are flat and do not hold you whatsoever and are by no means comfortable. Lots of road noise and again the radio isn't decent enough to help out. Gauge cluster could use extra gauges (trans temp specifically) and also other features like most vehicles from this decade have as standard. Truck is overall fair at best. I'm sure it's going to be reliable but it leaves plenty to be desired in a 2017 model year vehicle. I enjoy driving my 91 Sentra that has 260,000 miles more.
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- SR5 CrewMax CabMSRP: $32,69928 mi away
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $19,89526 mi away
- 1794 CrewMax CabMSRP: $34,00036 mi away
Reliable Tundra
great rating on reliability, choppy ride, great handling. In the day time very difficult to see dash screen for backup camera. Cannot get bench split seat for front seat on the Limited, to bad. overall looks, kinda boring. -three years later -- after owning the truck for three years now, everything is great except that the steel in the bed of the truck EASILY dents and caves in. Also, the steel in the inner upper tail gate bends in to the point that the release will not release the tailgate to come down. even just stepping on it has bent the upper inner tail gate. Even worse, when returning the truck to the dealer for a solution to this problem, no solution from Toyota even after calling the 1=800 number. Trucks were made for work, but not this bed. Guess they want you to buy a hardshell liner After driving this truck for almost 5 years, Not real sure We would buy another Tundra. Instead of solutions from Toyota, more excuses. This truck is definitely not engineered for owners to do much maintenance.
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My Dream Truck
Still strong and reliable. No reason to switch. Resale value keeps me looking at new ones, but cant see it right now. As my chosen retirement vehicle, I always hoped it would be a large and comfortable pickup. I just had not imagined it would be a Toyota. Having driven a 2005 Tacoma for several years, I was convinced of the reliability and ruggedness of Toyota mid size trucks, which includes the Rav4 and 4Runner. My wife's Highlander convinced me of the quality and comfort that would carry over into the super sized truck. I am not disappointed in ay way with the quality or value of this tough and quiet vehicle. I am, however, a bit dismayed in the selling dealer's ability to resolve a few minor issues in the first few months after delivery. Still not a deal breaker as I have returned to my local dealer's service department for dependable results every time. Funny how the selling dealer would do the deal, but couldn't provide the followup. I'm still a happy, long term Toyota owner.
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Love my tundra
Great trucks
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