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2024 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews

3.5 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

1000 k in Platinum non-hybrid

Ken K, 11/28/2023
2024 Toyota Tundra Platinum 4dr CrewMax SB w/6.5' Bed (3.5L 6cyl Turbo 10A)
14 of 16 people found this review helpful

Will be going back to dealer to have side trim removed or replaced as it popped off partially after a carwash. The trim honestly looks like an after thought. This morning had a leak from the sunroof onto the drivers side grab bar. Fuel economy is good at 13.8 per 100km. Compared to my 4 runner definitely not built with the same quality team. For $90,000 Canadian I expect better.

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MAJOR DISSAPOINTMENT

Jose Castrillo, 09/01/2024
2024 Toyota Tundra 1794 Edition 4dr CrewMax SB w/5.5' Bed (3.5L 6cyl Turbo 10A)
29 of 35 people found this review helpful

I had been a Toyota fan since a teenager and I owned about 30 Toyotas in my lifespan. My review and comments are very honest. In less than a year I owned a 2023 and 2024 Toyota Tundra 1794 edition. They are a beautiful trucks but plagued with issues. On my 2023, I had to take it to the dealer about 7 times in 11 months, I had multiple issues with a steering vibration, they replaced the steering column, the issue went away for a week and it came back. The biggest disappointment, I call Toyota customer service and they didn’t care about the issues. I gave up and decided to trade it in for a 2024 Tundra 1794, problems started to happen 3 weeks after I bought it. I had check engine light came on, issues with the suspension and now major issues with the BRAKES. It is a major embarrassment to be driving a brand new top of the line Tundra with NOISY BRAKES. Toyota is well aware about it and have thousands of Tundra owners with the same issue. I am on a waiting list for the parts and have to drive the truck with NOISY BRAKES, I only have 1700 miles on the truck and looking to file a lawsuit to Toyota. DON’T buy a 2924 TUNDRA, it is beautiful inside but FULL OF ISSUES.

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No longer a real truck

TORNADOO, 11/30/2023
2024 Toyota Tundra SR5 4dr CrewMax 4WD SB w/6.5' Bed (3.5L 6cyl Turbo 10A)
56 of 70 people found this review helpful

There's no skid plate, there are no tow points or tie down locations on the front of the truck, the dbl cab is WAY too small but my crewmax is WAY too big. For 40yrs the beds have been 6" too small to carry anything you need a truck for lumber and dirt bikes must have the gate down. Why have a gate if it's not there to keep things in? Half of the features are expensive and useless. The real reason for the chip shortage is that it uses 20 times too many chips to do things like open the tailgate or dim the headlights. My SR5 has radar, blind spot sensors and wants to be added to my wireless carriers family plan. Don't need a heated wheel or blind spot monitors. I need a clear view of what's in front of me and next to me. They made the hood impossible to see over and you still can't see when you're turning at night. I know Toyota will sell me a bunch of expensive cameras but eyesight is free. The shape of the hood acts like a parabolic solar reflector that is blinding in the afternoon. I cant find a position for my head where it's not blinding me. I've never seen anything like this before. All of the practical, utilitarian and sturdy features are gone. Now I have a computer to keep my "off road" vehicle on the road. How much did I pay for that? Where are the mud flaps? For the first time I feel stupid for trading my old tundra for this one. Some features make no sense at all. I can drop my tailgate with a button on my key fop. If my finger is free, i can just as easily push the button on the tailgate. I can roll tthe windows down from California, using my phone. Why? Id rather roll the windows up if it starts raining and i cant get there quickly. It cant do THAT. How much did i pay for that crap? For $60000. Without a skid plate and only one key. Time will tell if I like the composite bed and paper thin body panels but I'd rather boost gas mileage much more using simple bulletproof lockout hubs. Every model year seems to have taken my beloved legendary Tundra further away from being an actual truck. No excuse to have skipped a skid plate, tow points and mud flaps. Toyota should be embarrassed for that. I'm embarrassed I didn't look before buying. I've built Toyota trucks from ground up. Axles, suspension, frame, transmission, engine(s), body... the older trucks were amazing. The brand loyalty i developed over the last 40yrs got the best of me.

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Limited + TRD Off Road package

Patriot Moose, 09/06/2024
2024 Toyota Tundra Limited 4dr CrewMax 4WD SB w/5.5' Bed (3.5L 6cyl Turbo 10A)
12 of 14 people found this review helpful

I have a Limited model with the TRD Off Road package. This truck does an excellent job of providing a luxury driving experience while maintaining the off road lineage and capabilities of Toyota trucks. The twin turbo V6 growls and the torque comes on immediately and is available throughout the power band. On the highway this vehicle is right at home cruising at 70mph and off road the Bilstein shocks are fabulous at handling different terrains. I am amazed at how little body roll is felt in such a large truck. Only downsides to me are the Limited trim doesn't come standard with a panoramic moonroof (it should at this price point!) and there is no Qi charging (every Tacoma has that now...it's 2024 come on!). Other than those somewhat minor things I love this vehicle.

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5 out of 5 stars

My first Toyota truck

R Lutz, 07/12/2024
2024 Toyota Tundra 1794 Limited Edition 4dr CrewMax 4WD SB w/5.5' Bed (3.5L 6cyl Turbo gas/electric hybrid 10A)
12 of 14 people found this review helpful

Purchased the 4x4 1794 limited edition. What an awesome truck. Incredible acceleration with the hybrid twin turbo engine and extreme comfort with the large infotainment system. This vehicle reminds me of the first Cadillac Escalade truck I bought in 2006 that was years ahead in ride and comfort. Extremely impressed with quality of the vehicle.

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