Used 2019 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Consumer Reviews
Nice Truck...not an F150
I have purchased F150's since 1990; however, I made the mistake and bought a used 2015 F150 Platinum. It was a one owner, and appeared to be take care of based on the carfax. Much to my surprise, there was pertinent information not reported to carfax. Having been screwed by the dealer, I made the switch to Toyota. The clincher was the lifetime warranty offered by GST. Complaints are: 1. Transmission leaves much to be desired. 1st gear is pretty much a granny gear; depending on speed(under 25)when slowing down to navigate R/R tracks, or other obstacles, it feels like it is slipping between 1st and 2nd. 2. Lots of plastic in the interior. 3. While gas mileage is right on projection 13 city/17 hwy; frequent trips to the pump is the norm. 4. Overall quality is lacking. Going back to an F150, or possible a F250.
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USA built my eye/ I'm now rid of it
tundra's claim to be built in the USA. yea right, when the sunami hit japan the plant was shut down for lack of parts... Assembly is in the USA from parts shipped from japan on giant container ships... Driving freeways in the city I see as many toyota;s and other foreign makes as any other brands sitting on the shoulder broke down.. Folks who have toyotas have the toyota syndrome, that is they believe all the hype when in reality toyotas are no better than any other make Update: I'm now no more driving the tpyota after 9,000 miles since the ride is so rough I just couldn't stand it any longer. Seemed to be a decent truck but the ride was like a stagecoach must have been plus the mileage fuel was dismal . I thought I wanted a truck but have gone back to a sedan
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- Platinum CrewMaxMSRP: $30,26017 mi away
- SR5 FFV CrewMaxMSRP: $33,99222 mi away
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: N/A23 mi away
Was it made in 1794?
What a shame Toyota! I own an '08 Limited Tundra and a '19 1794 Tundra and drive my '08 dailey and think about selling my '19 with 7,500 miles on it every day. I thought I would never own another truck but I will never buy another one.
Just buy something America
One of the loudest poor gas mileage trucks I’ve ever owned. JUST BUY ANYTHING ELSE.
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So far, so good
I haven't had it that long, but so far, I'm satisfied. I spent a couple of months looking at different brands and used vs. new. I became aware of potential issues with direct injection, which most new vehicles come with. The Tundra is one vehicle that hasn't gone that route (YET). I wanted a 6.5 ft. bed and the Tundra in double cab had that and the double cab still had decent room in the back seats. I went with the 2019 as there was a $3000 Toyota rebate, which was a nice starting point in the price negotiation. I had always heard about Toyota reliability and the resale value looked very strong.