Used 2022 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
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2022 The worst of all
We have owned 7 Toyotas, and 4 of them were Tundras. We now have a 2013 and a 2022. The 2022 seats feel like we are sitting on springs. It is a noisy ride. We hear the wind like a window is partially down. Not comfortable at all. We travel a lot but prefers driving the 2013.
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Toyota hit a home-run!
The new tundra took some getting used to. Coming from a 2020 tundra, the 2022 is a GIGANTIC leap forward. The pinnacle of luxury, in a truck. Really There is something to beware of! The side trim pieces are not designed well, and lots of people have problems with them. Toyota will fix them of course, but it should never happen with a $75k truck. Toyota needs to fix that asap. Some people are having wastegate issues with the turbos, probably an issue with one of the suppliers. I haven’t had that issue but it seems fairly common. Overall I’m extremely happy with the truck. It’s comfortable and powerful. Toyota has designed a truck that can now compete feature-wise with other trucks (Ram, F-150, Silverado), and they hit the ground running.
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1794 is the way to go!!
Coming from a 2020 Trd Pro I wasn’t sure if I was going to like the v6 Twin Turbo. After seeing the truck in person & driving it, I completely forgot about my 2020! The new tech, comfort features, pano roof, smooth power and transmission sold me!
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Low quality body built
I have had my Tundra for 6months I love how it drives and the big screen. My biggest issue is the built quality. The body is very fragile. I gently reversed into hip of snow twice and car got broken the 2 times. 1st time a piece of the right rear bumper broke and fell off. 2nd time the low impact was on the bed step, to my surprise hip of snow broke the bed step, it broke and fell out from under the truck and can't be fixed again. Common hip of snow shouldn't brake what is expected to carry your weight. I used to have 2013 4runner which was a tank compare to this new Tundra. Fancy but body is not reliable
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2022 Toyota double cab big big problems time for r
The truck slams the brakes on when it should not it also starts when it should not it hesitates between 5 and 10 mph the emergency brake doesn't seem to work I live on a hill road noise starts about 40 mph is very loud coming from the front doors weather stripping is so small it's useless for road noise truck gets 15 City 20 Highway off of what it says it would get of 18 and 23 a horrible lie there should be a refund for gas mileage alone does not handle rough roads well at all poor shocks its had 2 recalls there's also a code that comes up saying it has charging issues.
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