Used 2017 Toyota Tundra CrewMax Cab Consumer Reviews
Sheep in Wolves clothing
I own the 2017 Tundra 1794 edition and I am not impressed. I don't care about towing, gas mileage, or payload, I just like trucks. They truck looks beefy and brawny, so I get lots of compliments. My concern is the 1794 is suppose to be one of the top of line models but it is filled with cheap plastic and poor craftsmanship everywhere. Not to tell my age, but the JBL stereo sounds like a Walkman on steroids, You can see noticeable gaps in the several areas of the interior, the transmission is terrible at best, the ride not the normal Toyota quality ( please stick to making in Japan, nothing against American workers but the quality is noticeably not the same), the seats look good but does not fair well to normal Monday through Friday driving from home to work, less that 10 miles round trip. The problem is, I like the truck but I am very disappointed with the quality and craftsmanship. So why do I keep it? Only because no other crew cab offers a full rear glass that lets down. If any of the other truck makers ( other than Ford, sorry, owned one before) offer a rear window that fully goes down, then I will no longer consider this Sheep in Wolves clothing.
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My late 2017 purchase
It’s late in the model year, so that equates to sacrifice time! Meaning, I had to sacrafice a few things to save some cash. So, I gave up color and a few options for a larger fuel tank, however I did get most everything else I was looking for. After all, it is a truck, right!?! Deal wise, I felt it ended up to be a pretty fair deal in the end. However, I do wish I would have found this truck with the blinkers in the mirrors, the blind spot warning system and auto dimming headlights. Other than that, I believe I will be another satisfied/happy Toyota owner!
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- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $24,999126 mi away
- SR Double CabMSRP: $16,995167 mi away
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $27,989447 mi away
Be aware bumber alignment problem
Every limited, platinum, or 1794 gurantee have a rear right side of bumper not align correctly. Toyota says it’s normal but the dealership can’t fix the problem please go look and pass around
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Toys on wheels
Good value. If your looking for a great mpg vehicle, carry on this isn’t for you! If you want great reliable and performance stop by your local Toyota Dearlership and tell them Terry Tundra sent you.
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Tundra
I like my new truck
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