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Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View PostWhat year is your Tundra? Any noticeable difference in quality and reliability compared to American-made product?
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Originally posted by Scubasteveo View PostThe fact that Toyota can build a good looking and powerful truck, but can't figure out how to have a nice good looking interior blows my mind. The price paid for the truck is not equivalent to their interior design IMO.
Don't get me started on my blue tooth dropping my phone calls.
Other than that...love the Tundra!
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Originally posted by ShockValue View Post...and comfortable leather seats. My seats in my 2017 and 2019 SUCK!
Don't get me started on my blue tooth dropping my phone calls.
Other than that...love the Tundra!
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2007 here. Interior and Exterior in great shape. Ive replaced the starter, air pump, battery and tires. Putting it in the shop on Friday to have the rear end worked on and the seals around the side windows replaced. If you want something that will work, its a Toyota. It may not have all the bells and whistles, but its a tool that functions better than most.
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Originally posted by Maddox View Post2007 here. Interior and Exterior in great shape. Ive replaced the starter, air pump, battery and tires. Putting it in the shop on Friday to have the rear end worked on and the seals around the side windows replaced. If you want something that will work, its a Toyota. It may not have all the bells and whistles, but its a tool that functions better than most.
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Originally posted by niceg3s View PostCan’t get excited about a twin turbo v6 hybrid. Was hoping Toyota was going to have offerings to keep up with Chevy/Ford/Ram, but after all the hype, they are still behind.
Those half ton diesels the big three make are, at best, equivalent to their gas counterparts. But it most cases, much worse. Unless your main concern in a truck is MPG's.
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Originally posted by WItoTX View PostThe 'yota will get better mileage, tow more, and last longer than any of the big three (I drive a Ford). Toyota has been doing hybrid since the early 2000's. They got some R&D already, far more than any other MFG.
Those half ton diesels the big three make are, at best, equivalent to their gas counterparts. But it most cases, much worse. Unless your main concern in a truck is MPG's.
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We live down the road from the toyota plant in Plano and know a few people who work there along with GM of local dealership is a good friend. Being told they overly built these trucks and expect 500k from it. I'm a Toyota fan boy after owning 3 tundras, please dont disappoint!
Originally posted by niceg3s View PostI’m more concerned what I’m going to be repairing in 10 years or 200k miles. Twin turbo and hybrid sound expensive and not going to make it that long. Could be wrong. That’s my primary concern. I’m aware diesels have turbos. I’ll end up buying a Tundra to be honest.
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