Used 2023 Toyota Tundra Hybrid Consumer Reviews
3rd Tundra Owner 2023 Tundra Pro build date 05/23
I purchased this Tundra with the intentions of keeping it. Some of the reviews concerned me, but I have not experienced any of these issues. The ride is great, no wind noise (NONE), handles like I expected, smooth and fast acceleration. She is a 6000 lb beast. The safety sensors work as they should. Gas mileage is a little better than the 5.7 V8. Only small con is I expected more out of the JBL system but it will do and it has a wide turning radius. I believe Toyota got the kinks out by late 2023 build.
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Not good anymore
I drive Tundra from 2000 to now. This new model, 6 Cylinder, are so cheap truck. Not the good quality as before. Something like trash. Every accessories are so cheap, everything will be damage in the first year. Is a headache. Transmission feels pretty bad. I reported 5 times, but dealer mechanics said “It’s ok”. Dang. I am very disappointed with 2023 Toyota Tundra. Not a good truck anymore
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- SR5 CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $40,42387 mi away
- Limited Hybrid CrewMax w/6.5' BedMSRP: $53,99549 mi away
- SR5 CrewMax w/6.5' BedMSRP: $41,788In-stock online
2023 Limited
Bought this used with 16k miles. Hybrid with aftermarket pro comp 6 inch lift and 37 inch nitros. In sport mode this truck flies. MPG is 12 avg. Love this truck. Get tons of compliments.
Even Toyota has given up
Nice truck if you didn’t have to sit at Service two hours per month due to recalls, “risk of fire” etc, Many recall with no fix. Two warranty issues ignored and told not warranty ( battery cable explodes). Had enough so I went to Chevrolet after being a loyal Toyota customer. Then there’s the constant salesman hounding to buy another.
Silver Bullett
Wind noise I like my truck