Used 2020 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
Awsome
I would rate this truck five stars except for the fuel economy. Power is great as well as the ride and room in the cab.
Truck of my Dreams
Just pick up a Tundra TRD Pro from Milton Ruben toyota in Augusta Ga. I have been a truck guy all my life. Bouncing back and forth between Ford and Dodge. Toyota showed me that you didn't need to spend a fortune to get good truck. The fit and finesh is top notch. What you get from others for 60 to 90 thousand, Toyota gives you for 40 to 50 thousand.
- 1794 CrewMaxMSRP: $31,54126 mi away
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $20,8984 mi away
- TRD PRO CrewMaxMSRP: $35,19919 mi away
8 month/8000 mile review
I traded my beloved but boring 18 Honda Pilot EX-L for a 20 Tundra Crew Max Platinum a few weeks before Covid shut everything around here down. I knew after a 10 minute test drive that this was the truck that I wanted. It came with TRD exhaust, shifter, and air filter. I installed Tyger running boards and Tonneau cover along with a TRD rear sway bar. I also recently downsized to a lightweight 17" wheel with Cooper Discoverer ATS 4s tires. The ride is much softer now without giving up much in handling. This truck fits my needs well, the seats are very comfortable and I have plenty of room for taking family on trips. Gas mileage that everyone complains about is actually decent. I see over 20mpg on any highway trip under 70mph. Around town, 15-18mpg is normal. The engine and transmission play well together and is always willing to downshift. The manual control of the transmission is greatly appreciated with all the mountain driving I do. Nothing to really complain about, the interior might be considered a little cheap for a 55k truck but in the end, I wanted a strong and reliable truck and this fits the bill. Already had some winter weather here and with the snowflake rated tires, no issues getting around unplowed roads. Overall, very pleased with my truck and if you are looking for a dead reliable truck and are okay without an IPAD screen, this truck is a solid choice.
Absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE my Tundra
This is my 2nd Tundra - my first was a 2001 and is still in great shape, but I sold it to my nephew. There is little not to like about this vehicle, but there are some things: lackluster fuel economy (but I love that reliable and powerful engine), no front parking sensors on the center of the bumper (sensors installed only alert if object is on left or right of side); large pinch weld seam that should be painted black (you will notice on any lighter colored vehicle such as silver or white); and a giant well of a center console without compartments for organization (that was remedied with a very low cost organizer designed specifically for the Tundra off of Amazon). What I LOVE: sooo comfortable seats, seamless and powerful transmission and engine, Toyota safety sense safety features, side mirror close feature, heated and vented seats, SPACIOUS back (five adults can easily and comfortably fit), overall look and feel, unmatched Toyota reliability (this engine will easily last 20 years), great ground clearance, smooth ride, great visibility...I could go on and on!
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Where did all the storage go?
Where did all the storage go? This is not my first tundra! On my 2008 tundra I had all sorts of little storage spaces, on the door, behind the backseat, behind the drivers seats, for some reason that has all been illuminated. That is the only disappointment I have at this time!
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