Used 2019 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Consumer Reviews
Toyota tundra
Before you buy a tundra you should read all the reviews. I have a 2012 tundra Xspx 93,000 miles and the secondary air injector pump defective- Delray Fl Toyota give me different prices to replace it. First $2900 then $2200 then $1800. In reading the reviews on this truck, Several owners has this problem, Toyota replaced some for free. I called the customer service head office, told me based on my vin # My vehicle not qualified, spoke to 3 different persons and no one could explain why. I will up date on how much it cost me to resolve.
Simple and Reliable
Pros: Reliable, feels very well built, powerful engine, great towing (ITBC, adjustable LED headlights, large axles & brakes), good safety tech, adaptive cruise control is standard, and excellent 4x4 system. Cons: stock radio isn't good
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- SR5 CrewMaxMSRP: $35,99831 mi away
- SR5 CrewMaxMSRP: $35,592In-stock online
- Limited CrewMaxMSRP: $36,998In-stock online
Tundra Beast Review
This truck is an absolute beast with better than expected fuel mpg so far. It is a little on the large side for city driving but is very comfortable on long trips.
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Nice truck
Great truck!
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Radios and Toyotas suck
They have a problem with radios freezing up. They want to charge you to do an update on a radio and if the update doesn't work you have to buy a new radio. I've never seen such a bunch of **** in my life. You should not have to buy a new factory radio on a two-year-old vehicle. At this time I have two 16s and one 17, all made by Toyota. You look around online and find all of the people having the same problem you would think Toyota would fix it and not charge you to buy a new damn radio. Maybe it's time to move back to Chevy
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