Used 2022 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
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Truck runs good but not as nice as my 2020 tundra
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Love it
I love it, but it has too many options that I didn’t need that ran the price up. It was the only one I could find so I bought.
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- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $41,9987 mi away
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $38,998In-stock online
- Limited Hybrid CrewMax w/6.5' BedMSRP: $51,590In-stock online
Almost as nice as a 2017 F-150 Lariat FX4
I love the truck, but I’ve been shocked to find how much money I’ve needed to sink in to match our prior truck 1:1. There’s definitely a Toyota premium. Fingers crossed it pays off in resale value down the road.
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Junk!!!
This is not worth the money. I'm trading my 2022 in for a Ram 1500. Much better towing! The electronics are not stable and the readings are off quite a bit.
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Great so afar!
I have about 5000 miles but like it better than my 2018 regarding safety, mpg, and design. Comfort is about the same as 2007 & 2018. Software for driver interface/phone linkage is a clear weakness and Toyota should leave that to a 3rd party.
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