Used 2017 Toyota Tundra CrewMax Cab Consumer Reviews
2017 toyota tundra
before looking at Toyota i went to ford and test drove the 2017 F150 and altho ford has came a long way i still like the way toyota tundra drives and handle better expecialy on ice this truck refuses to slide side to side in two wheel drive or four wheel drive one of the things I was looking for as my wife and all three of our kids would be in this truck I would say as safe as you can get I get great gas mileage made a trip from mid MO to Houston TX I did not get great gas mileage there do to wanting to get the drive over with and really putting my foot in it but on the way back with a trailer carrying a motorcycle I got 600 miles to the tank cant beet that very spacious I have a son that is 6'2 and he has plenty of leg room in the back seat as in the F150 he had to sit uncomfortable I am sold on this truck very great people to work wit has well I am now a Toyota fan and will buy tundra for my trucks from now on
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I love Toyotas!
If you want a truck that will last you well past 200K miles, this is the one for you. Vehicle reliability is key for me and is why I haven't bought any other brand since early 1990s. It is also the primary reason Toyota trucks hold their value. Features on the Limited are nice and the ride is civilized. To me, it doesn't feel like a truck. Take a look at all of the space in the CrewMax cab and you won't be disappointed. Leg room for the back seats is huge!
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- Platinum FFV CrewMax CabMSRP: $40,9986 mi away
- SR5 CrewMax CabMSRP: $24,998In-stock online
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $25,998In-stock online
More for the Money and a higher resales
Having owned a 2011 F-150 Platinum which was totaled when a guy ran a red light in Sugarland, TX south of Houston, I had to buy a new truck, when I looked at a 2018 F-150 it was 65,000 plus 3 options totally 67,000 plus TT&L. The Tundra was 49, 600 with the 3 options included. The Tundra rides as good as the F- 150 on the highway, on secondary roads the F-150 has a better ride, fuel economy is about the same I had a 5.0 liter on the Ford and a 5.7 liter on the Tundra with a 6 speed Auto on both. the insurance adjuster who I meet when I was being given the check for the F- 150 asked me are you going to replace this truck with another and I said by the numbers of dollars, It probably will be a 2018 Toyota Tundra 1794 of which he replied if you had the Tundra I would be writing you a check for another 3,000 over the F-150 Platinum. Ford F-150 Great Truck if I was a millionaire I would buy another if you want to save 15,000 and a higher resale in the end buy the Tundra you won’t be disappointed.
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17 Tundra Limited
Great looking truck, Rides like a Cadillac compared to my 1500 Dodge 4x4. Very spacious and comfortable ( I'm 6' 1 265 ) in the cabin although not a lot of storage space. If your looking for something with good gas mileage , this is not the truck for you. I'm hoping that gets better. It does have a 38 gallon gas tank because it needs it. After having Dodges most of my life, I've decided to switch to Toyota. Better quality and better resale value.
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The SR5 has its flaws!
I bought a 2017 SR5 5.7L, 4wd, Crew Max, TRD version. If you want fuel economy this is not the truck for you (if you can get 11 mpg you will be lucky). This 5.7L engine comes standard with 4.30 gears in the differential (which are not highway gears but low end hauling gears) thus the pitiful gas mileage. The TRD package comes with tires better suited for off-road and have a miserable tire roar going down the road that you have to turn up the radio to hear it. I changed tires to a Highway tread , much quieter in the cab. I recommend just getting the 4X4 package unless you plan on doing a lot of off-road. The SR5 has no handle to grab to get into the drivers set which is a big step up to get in. All the other three doors has a handle to assist you getting in. There is only one USB port in the front cab, so you will have to use the two 12v power outlets. This SR5 has a stiff ride and the seats are hard and not very comfortable on that long road trip. My F150 was much more comfortable. Overall a very good truck with a few flaws.
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