Used 2023 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
1794 Edition
I’ve owned 23+ different Toyota / Lexus vehicles. The 2023 is an absolute POS. I hope the next time I’m discussing the issues Ive had with a 23 1794 and a 24 TRD Pro is in front of a judge. North Jackson Toyota doesn’t give a rip about service after the sale they just want a sale.
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Great vehicle
Very nice vehicle drives great.
- SR5 CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $44,99814 mi away
- SR5 CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $42,57425 mi away
- Limited CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $50,49026 mi away
Dream truck
Dream truck
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Brakes
Had nothing but trouble with the brakes on my truck since it was new
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Toyota Misses the Mark
I am a lifelong Toyota /Lexus driver (1st Toyota was 1971 Toyota Corona MkII) and have probably had 15 more - so I am a Toyota Loyalist until. The Tundra engine recall, despite putting a huge taint on my confidence in this vehicle (I won’t take on cross country trips because I don’t want it to fail 2000 miles from home), the trade in values on these vehicles are horrendous. Finally, I have a Platinum Hybrid 4wd and it advertised 22 mpg on highway and real world was 16mpg. Needed several trim pieces, new brakes and rotors because of noise and several other recalls. After 23 months of ownership and 30,000 miles I traded this car in and glad it is gone. I still love Toyota, but they really missed the Mark on the first couple years (2022-2023), I’m sure they will get all this corrected, but I would wait for a 2025 or even 2026!
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