Used 2020 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
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Gone but not forgotten
I sold my 2020 1794 and bought a Ford King Ranch. Comfort level in the KR is far superior, fuel economy currently at 2.5 compared to the Tundra 13 MPG. The Tundra was definitely a well designed long term truck but I sell and buy every two years and the Ford suits my needs better. More luxury and better fuel economy. I was going to buy a 2023 Tundra but the new model did not improve fuel economy to match the Ford according to Toyota.
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Toyota Tundra
Neither Toyota or Toyota owners really care about edmunds stupid “Yawn” comment... Toyota and their customers are all about quality, not just stupid bells and whistles. Any intelligent person would buy a Tundra over any other brand pickup of similar capacity. When you have a GREAT product like the Tundra, there isn’t much need for updates or changes.....
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- SR5 CrewMaxMSRP: $39,998In-stock online
- 1794 CrewMaxMSRP: $47,998In-stock online
- SR Double CabMSRP: $30,998In-stock online
2020 Tundra my wife won't drive
I leased my 2020 Tundra and paid the lease off early. I have found the drivers seat gets uncomfortable on long trips. However it is a good idea to take a break once in a while so this is not a major complaint. This truck rides as well as my 2003 Silverado did with which I was well pleased. The tundra has plenty of power and climbs the mountains of NE Pennsylvania effortlessly even when towing a trailer loaded with my quad. I wish there was a storage compartment under the rear seat but a tool box - from my 2012 Ranger which I sold at 125K miles on the Odometer- and a Tonneau cover have solved this issue. I have gotten over 17 mpg on a trip to Virginia with studded snow tires at an average speed of approximately 68 mph. This is not a truck one what's to buy if they are concerned about conserving gas. I bought this truck because I believe Toyota builds reliable products . I have found the info .features to be easy to access and use. What I like most about this truck is that my wife find it too hard to get in-not designed for short people. She also has a hard time judging right turns because the side mirror blocks her vision. I love my wife of 41 years but since this Tundra is my retirement present I'm glad she won't drive it.
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Rock Solid Tundra!
This truck is perfect for the hauling, boat and snowmobile trailer towing I do. I had 2010 and hated to part with it since it never let me down, but the 2020 has some great features. I love the rear power window with defrost, apple car play, LED lights (beautiful), minimalist interior without all the clutter of the domestics, and of course the reliability of this continuously improved Tundra. I love the 5.7L V8 smoothness and power delivery. Very comfortable for long towing trips. My daily driver is a hybrid to keep the gas consumption under control, but this truck is a pleasure to drive and especially on trips with the family. I added a leer 700 topper, OEM rear tailgate unlock and bed LED lighting. I added a second set of TRD Tundra 2012 wheels with OEM sensor and can switch to them with a few pushes of the TPMS button and it recognizes the second set of wheels/tires. Love the 8" touchscreen not too big or too small. Update: 2 years now no issues. Only disappointment is the remote start. Toyota charges $80/year for that function to work? I only found it out when after a year remote start on the key fob stopped working. Buyer beware. Toyota's technology for GPS and other items is behind the curve and costly for updates. It's sad Toyota decided to pull another fast one on it's customers and charge for remote start. Not happy with that. As other Truck reliability improves I may start looking elsewhere. My 2014 Avalon Toyota software became quickly obsolete and unsupported. Pandora no longer works and have to pipe through Bluetooth like 15 year old vehicles. And even then just pumping Pandora through Bluetooth it drops the connection on and off at times for no reason. I can't believe a company the size of Toyota can't figure out how to implement reliable Bluetooth car play and Android technology and plan to support it at some basic level.
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2020 SR5 vs 2010SR5
I traded my 2010 SR5 with 89k miles on it for a new 2020 SR5 basically the same truck only complaint is the 2020 seems a little "tinny: sounding compared to 2010. Most of my friends didn't notice I had replaced the 2010, truck looks almost the same.