2024 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
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First Tundra… not impressed
Great power , smooth acceleration. Fuel economy is a bit disappointing 18.9 on a trip. 17.9 in town. Mud flaps installed on day one. One trip in the snow and the lower front of the box was road rashed! Fold out running boards stick out too far for any body protection.
2024 Toyota Tundra Exceeds Expectations
There are so many features in this trim model, I am still learning them all and pleasantly surprised. The 10 speed transmission makes shifting feel seamless. The air shocks make this Tundra ride like a Caddy. The 5.5 bed would have fit in the garage better, but I do get the 6.5 bed tightly in a standard garage. The fake engine noise of an 8 cyl sounds good, but it is fake.
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- Limited Hybrid CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $54,52220 mi away
- SR5 CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $57,9162 mi away
- SR5 CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $56,9662 mi away
Tundra Redesign
Tundra redesign is a total failure. I had a 2016 Tundra and I had it for 8 years. The truck was very good. I traded it for a 2024 Tundra Jan 2024 and it was a terrible decision. The only good thing was the gas mileage. They shrunk down the cab. The suspension is very bouncy. The gas gauge failed within 3 weeks. No step up bumper. Very disappointing. I traded it Dec 24 for a 2025 GMC Sierra.
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Shutter and shake
So I’ve had my 2024 1794 for almost a year and 22,000 miles. I’ve had it back multiple times because of a drivetrain shutter as it hits second gear. They finally sat me down after changing out the driveshaft and said there is nothing they can do. This is a characteristic of the crew cab with a 6 1/2 foot bed. Evidently they ALL do it. Toyota has no solution. I feel like the truck looks really good otherwise but has cheap interior parts. Not up to Toyota standards. Should have stayed with the F150.
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Tire life is an issue
My 2024 Toyota is one year old as of today. I purchased the truck new off the lot. The vehicle is top notch in terms of power, comfort and ease of use, however, I just discovered a major drawback as the original Tundra tires now need replaced (3/32 on two of the 4 tires) with only 18,330 miles. Toyota does not warranty the tires so I had to call the manufacture, Falkentyre. I was told by the manufacturing rep that they do not provide a mileage warranty for Toyota tires as Toyota uses lower stock tires that frequently get less than 30K miles. The rep was empathetic but there is nothing he could do and told me that the low mileage is a frequent complaint.
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