Used 2023 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
Brakes
Had nothing but trouble with the brakes on my truck since it was new
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Toyota Tundra Tires
Toyota decided to provide the Faulkner A/T Tires with the new vehicle purchase - At 30,000 miles this tire looks worn. The tires have been regularly rotated and checked at a dealer. The last Toyota Tundra I had was provided with Good Year Wrangler A/T tires that lasted up to 65,000 miles Providing Cheap Tires doesn't sell more vehicles.
- Limited CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $42,9983 mi away
- Platinum Hybrid CrewMax w/6.5' BedMSRP: $55,99217 mi away
- SR5 CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $44,998In-stock online
Nothing but problems! Buyer beware!
Warped rotors within 1000km of driving off the lot. TOYOTA wouldn't cover under warranty and said I had to only use the brakes for 10 seconds at a time, let rest for 5 seconds, down shift at all times. 4X4 problems and not to mention the lack of ground clearance, can't even drive an off road truckoff road without fear of destroying the bottom. Hybrid is brutal on fuel and the reliability of the truck is terrible! Over all power is actualy amazing for a 6 cylinder turbo but its not worth the problems and the money. Keep away!
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