Used 2019 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Consumer Reviews
Tundra vs GMC
We had a 2014 GMC, and had problem after problem, including a wheel bearing that went out at 50k miles, dim headlights, and a host of other issues. I’ve absolutely had it with GM, got rid of the GMC and bought the Tundra. The Tundra mileage is better than quoted, and though it is a bit antiquated, reliability is what I’m after. Take a look at the Texas rancher YouTube videos where the ranchers beat up their Tundra for 100k miles. Toyota brings the truck back, dissembles and analyzes every part.
2019 Tundra Double Cab Work Truck
I looked at Chevy, GMC, Dodge, Honda for over a year trying to stay around 32K. Toyota was over priced when the search started and as the dealer said they never go on sale. I was currently driving a 2005 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab and want something similar in size and back seat comfort. After looking at all the small trucks available the back seating was less than what was in the dodge except for Honda. The Honda was the best value but it really isn't a truck that can be used around my yard as the front end is to low to ground. So full size search started new and used (budget) Dodge tried to push the 6 cylinder but it was under powered and once we got to the 8 the pricing ended up being around 40-42, they did not offer the work truck model at the dealerships I visited, I will say the 40-42 was a little high but the truck had everything I would want. GMC was to expensive and Chevy was about the same as the Dodge but interior was not as nice and the transmission did not seem to shift smoothly, I noticed this on several of the Chevy's. I finally revisited the Toyota dealer after walking lot and seeing a Tacoma 4 door with 6 foot bed listed at 37K. Ride was nice but there was little room for passengers in the back seat if my seat was adjusted so I was comfortable. In walking be the tundra they had 1.7K off Dealer and addition 3K cash from Toyota. Apparently they do go on sale. I drove the double cab and it drove just like my Dakota, checked the back seat and even though it was not a crew cab there was just as much room as the Dakota had and more room than any of the small pickups. The base model Tundra has more options than the Chevy work truck and for me it was fine including the steel wheels (might not be for everyone) . I have had it a month and there is not buyers remorse. Other trucks have smoother rides such as the Dodge but if you don't mind driving a truck that rides like one this mighty be for you. The work truck model kind of steps you back in time and the only thing missing is manual windows.
- Platinum CrewMaxMSRP: $30,3602 mi away
- SR5 CrewMaxMSRP: $24,99520 mi away
- SR5 CrewMaxMSRP: $28,99116 mi away
Amazing Truck
I did a lot of research on 2019 trucks & the Tundra was superior to the brands, looks, quality, fit & finish and performance was beyond compare. The Tundra is the Lexus of Trucks in every category!
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Awesome Trucks
I’ve had a 14,16,&2018 Tundra, the first 2 were 2 wheel drives and the 18 4x4. They were all 5.7 liter. The gas mileage wasn’t great but these are big trucks. They have great tow packages, the 2018 had lots of technology, great interiors, And a good ride. These trucks are awesome. Will buy more.
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I still love this vehicle
Well built and solid vehicle. I’ve owned this vehicle for four years and it still drives like new.
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