Originally posted by stickerpatch59
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2017 Crewmax, Love the ride, gas mileage is not great, but it's a truck. The only real thing that bothers me, as another person said, the back seat belts will rattle if not put in the clips properly ( I hate rattles and noises in the truck while driving). Haven't been off road too much but it handles well, and seems pretty smooth over the mild stuff I driving on so far! I went from a Tacoma to the Tundra and will never go back! Loved my Tacoma, but man being back in a full sized truck is nice!!
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Originally posted by wes View Post2017 limited. Gas mileage sucks. Factory premium radio sucks. Electronics suck in general on the truck compared to other vendors. Remote start sucks. You can start it but when you unlock the doors to get in it turns the motor off... cool feature the back window rolls down. Wife says the ride is smoother then my 2011 fx4. I put 30 bags of corn it and was surprised how much it squatted the truck. Assuming it is as reliable as people say those are small trade offs after 2 fords in a row that spent a lot of time in the shop. I have 10k on it so far. If you decide to get the extended warranty there is a dealership out of Colorado that sells them online much cheaper
I do like the interior of the GMC much more. We'll see... I may go back domestic and get a Sierra Denali. IDK... whatever, It's a truck.
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Downgraded to a 1/2 ton after 18 years in a Superduty.
Longevity and reliability is what I value, not 0-60, or creature comforts.
Been in a used 2012 Tundra with 20k miles for 6 months now.
This truck was 1/3 the price of the killer new Ford Superduty's.
Tundra's with factory tow package come equipped with a 4.30 rear end.
380 hp with a 4.30 rear end will never get good mileage, but man, turn off the traction control and that truck launches off the line.
And the brakes on this Tundra are as big as on my old Superduty.
I'd like to think I can get 18 years out of this truck, but being realistic, it's a half ton vehicle. We will see..
But I do like this Texas built Tundra.
Google "million mile truck" and see what fills the first page.
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Originally posted by Clark View Post
Tundra's with factory tow package come equipped with a 4.30 rear end.
380 hp with a 4.30 rear end will never get good mileage, but man, turn off the traction control and that truck launches off the line.
Compared to the other manufactures, the final drive ratios are about the same.
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Have a 2015 TRD 4x4 with a 3/2 leveling kit, 285 Nitto Exo's and a Ride Rite air suspension on the back. I LOVE THIS TRUCK! Had a Ford, great truck but have to admit, I like the Tundra better. It pulls better, rides better, just does everything better except ( as mentioned before) the gas mileage sucks. I'm lucky, it basically only gets driven on the weekends so that's no big deal.
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Originally posted by justhrowit View PostI do like the interior of the GMC much more. We'll see... I may go back domestic and get a Sierra Denali. IDK... whatever, It's a truck.
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Originally posted by LuBowhunter View PostWell I just closed a deal on a 2018.
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