2025 Toyota Tundra Consumer Reviews
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Had to jump before the tariffs
Only thing is the milage, but I knew this before I purchased it. That's why I made sure I got the 32 gallon tank. Was going to get a 21 but sooo happy I got a 25. The ride and the power is off the charts. Cruemax six and a half foot bed black out package sr5 2wd Absolutely love it.
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Third Tundra Owned in 14 years
2 previous Tundra were the V8's. 2025 Tundra 4x4 SR5 short bed Crew Max V6 twin turbo. First impression and still not favorable is the short 5'5" short bed vs the former short bed 6' 5". The new V6 twin turbo has worse gas mileage than previous 2 V8's. The V6 is a bit quicker but top end is the same. Gone are the steel hood and steel door panels. Now hood and door panels are Aluminum. At speed the driver notices the hood flexing and buckling. I hope the door has a strong support structure under the aluminum sheet ... My previous 2018 Tundra survived a high-speed crash resulting in a 270-degree spin followed by a 450-degree rollover resulted in a total loss. But, I was safe within the steel cabin as seatbelt and airbags performed well. Crash not my fault. Hope this model endures as well as my past 2 have.
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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
Not Toyota Quality…very disappointed!
Purchased a new 2024 Toyota Tundra. No recall on the 2024 huge engine failure recall of all 22’ and 23’s yet but many 24’s and now 25’ engines are failing. Feel like it’s a matter of time. The passenger side doors on most of the 24’ Tundra’s are misaligned by almost 3/16”. It’s ridiculous and the service center says they can’t do anything about it. The service manager took me out to the parking lot and showed me an entire row of 24’s with misaligned doors! I wish I could add pictures to this review…Recall!!! Gas pedal hesitation! If I’m slightly rolling especially if I’m in an intersection turning left I’ll hit the pedal and go nowhere for a second or two then darts out creating a possible accident. Dealer said they haven’t heard of this problem but I read about this problem all over the internet. Dealer said it might be caused by turbo hesitation and transmission gear search. Nothing they can do about it! We’ve had several Toyota’s but this truck is not Toyota quality!! Beware!! Would absolutely NOT recommend!
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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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Loving It!!
Nothing I dislike about the truck. Absolutely fun to drive. No problems so far that I’ve seen mentioned in other reviews.
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