2025 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
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2024 Tundra misaligned passenger doors! No Fix!
2024 TOYOTA TUNDRA ISSUE WITH MISALIGNED PASSENGER DOORS! NO FIX! Brought my 2024 Tundra to Kenosha Toyota where I purchased it to fix misaligned passenger side doors. I was told by the Kenosha Toyota service dept the doors are not adjustable and cannot be fixed. The service associate then brought me to the sales floor and showed me another truck with the same problem. I went outside and looked at a row of new Tundras with the same misaligned passenger doors and some were worse than mine. Hard to believe Toyota is shipping their new Tundras from the factory with misaligned doors as well as no way to adjust these doors. I was told by a Toyota consumer satisfaction representative that they are aware of this production issue and if Toyota gets enough complaints, they will issue a recall. BIG 1 STAR for POOR TOYOTA QUALITY!
Save your money
Traded in my 2018 for this, what a mistake. One turbo so far, engine will be replaced due to "debris" left in manufacturing, numerous recalls, seat trim breaking (again) Toyota says only 90 days on parts, wonky transmission with serious lag on entering traffic, noisy passenger window, useless backing up with brake sensor over riding, fuel mileage nowhere near what is promised, slippery box liner so bought bed rubber. To replace the Turbo the cab has to be lifted, turbo cost $5,600 and 14 hours labor, a nightmare. Now I want to get shed of the thing but no one really wants it, not even Toyota! I have had a 4 runner, 2 Tacos, 3 Tundras and this is by far the worst Toyota ever.
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- SR5 CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $57,0272 mi away
- Platinum Hybrid CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $74,6792 mi away
- SR5 CrewMax w/5.5' BedMSRP: $57,99716 mi away
Lots of annoying little things
I was afraid the V6 would lack power especially while towing. I was wrong. It's a beast. The seats are great, drove 5 hours and never got out to stretch. Interior wind noise at 65 mph plus is terrible. Stereo is acceptable but unless you pay for SiriusXM, Amazon or Apple music it's hit or miss deal. Regardless you have to crank it to hear it at highway speeds. It tows well but I am having problems backing it up. It just stops despite the trailer being recognized, and all the other things turned off. I'm at the dealer now and I can honestly say I made a mistake. I could have gotten a Ram, F150 or a Chevy
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DECEPTIVE
I bought 2024 tundra.Interior is great and very roomy. Gas millage is always around 15 despite of having the engine on eco mode and driving sensibly. I hear wind noice from the driver and passenger doors is utterly annoying. Be honest it is not worth the money!
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So bummed, way too much electronics and safety
It’s been a year, probably gonna let it go. This is my 4th Toyota truck. This time around the electronics, excessive safety features, noise, bugs, seat, beeps, warnings, settings, app, display and overall day to day have made it an annoying and let down experience. I’m thinking about getting an old basic truck or Subaru. Way too many features in this limited model that are just unnecessary and over the top
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