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I have a 14 crewmax 5.7 trd off-road limited. Had it since 16 it has 115k on it, Had a seal replaced under warranty, oil changes and regular service. It’s been a nice predictably solid good riding truck so far.



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I couldn’t wait til the day I sold my tundra. Now that I am back in a gmc I will never go back to a tundra. The 3.0 diesel is money.


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Thanks for all the replies


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Originally Posted by Irishguy
Originally Posted by leroycnbucks
3/4 or 1/2 ton?


Does Toyota make a 3/4 ton?



Not here in the United States that I’m aware of. But I wasn’t aware if Fur knew it or not. I don’t understand why a vehicle manufacturer that makes the quality of a product like Toyota doesn’t sell a 3/4 ton or one ton truck here.


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If you like the way the Yoter looks, I’d definitely prefer that to Ram. Toyota’s track record is unbeatable.

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Love my Tundra. I think more about smiles per gallon vs miles per gallon. grin

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Originally Posted by MarksOutdoors
One thing that you don't hear about Toyota like you do with other brands: "Yeah, just stay away from production years **** - **** and the **** motors". Toyota makes good stuff CONSISTENTLY across all years and models.





Yep , I got 5 and they best vehicles i ever owned
. I was a Chevy man in the 80's but they are junk like all the Big 3 , To old to work on stuff now so buy what you want and good luck.

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Originally Posted by BobK
Originally Posted by MarksOutdoors
One thing that you don't hear about Toyota like you do with other brands: "Yeah, just stay away from production years **** - **** and the **** motors". Toyota makes good stuff CONSISTENTLY across all years and models.





Yep , I got 5 and they best vehicles i ever owned
. I was a Chevy man in the 80's but they are junk like all the Big 3 , To old to work on stuff now so buy what you want and good luck.


Not a full sized truck but I just bought a 23 Tacoma. My 08 has 298K danged near trouble-free miles on it so there's a reason I went back with another Toyoter. I bought it with 148K on it and the only things I've had to do other than wear items are a couple of wheel bearings, a front axle and boot, and a thermostat. I'm guessing it has another 100K in it.

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From a mechanical background, I will never own anything made by dodge and I will never own anything with a turbo or supercharger on it. I'd stick to a Toyota with no turbo unless you don't care to pay when it breaks. If you're gonna pay for a new truck right now, why care about the gas mileage. That's chump change to a buyer in this market.

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Originally Posted by Scott4Hunting
Love my Tundra. I think more about smiles per gallon vs miles per gallon. grin

2016 Tundra here. 167k trouble fee miles. Still runs like new. What’s even more impressive is im pretty hard on vehicles. Drive crappy roads. Truck is still tight and does sound like a rattle box

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I’m 10 years with my tundra. Only issues I’ve had was my backup camera didn’t like working sometimes when it was really hot out and left to bake in the sun.

Mechanically, it hasn’t missed a beat. It’s only got around 110k miles, but it’s lived its life primarily with hunting and yard work. so it’s actually been used like a truck. Paint is starting to fade on the roof and it’s got its fair share of pinstriping. Oh, and she thirsty.

Only dislike is payload capacity. It hauls the 4wheeler just fine but it sags if I try to put a yard of sand or something in the back.

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I've had Tundras, F150's, Silverado's and one Ram1500. The Ram1500 is the best one I've ever owned.


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I just bought a 2001 Toyota Tundra with a tad over 200k miles on it. I’m a big boy, and they have plenty of room for a larger driver, but looks like the seat would pretty much fit anyone.

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Best truck i have ever owned was a 2007 tundra crewmax. Water pump is the only thing outside of regular maintenance i ever had to do to it. Would still be driving it if i had not been hit by a drunk driver. Had 230ish thousand miles when it was totaled. Replaced it with a 2015 ram 2500 cummins. Had some def issues after a few years but i should never have any more of those. It has been a great truck so far.

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I’m in a 2018 Sierra right now. Love the truck but my next one will probably be a Tundra whenever that time comes. I’m hoping they get away from the turbo charged 6 cylinders. I keep trucks for a long time and a turbo charged 6 cylinder in a truck doesn’t scream longevity to me.

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I’m not believing they didn’t fix your transmission for the shudder. It’s a known problem and I thought they had a recall? Had one replaced in. I 2018 GMC 1500 I bought off Vroom.com (a mistake I won’t repeat) but it was still under the 60k power train warranty at the time.

AFM hasn’t given you trouble either? Any GM 1/2 ton between about 05 and now is a damn ticking time bomb imho. It’s gonna crap the transmission or the cam and lifters (engine) within 10 years 90% of the time.

I wasn’t a turbo fan either until I bought my 16 F150 with a 3.5 EcoBoost. Knock on wood I’ve got 130k trouble free miles on it and it pulls like a train and will smoke any other stock 1/2 ton truck I’ve driven. I wouldn’t be scared of a new Tundra with the turbo V6 but I’d get the hybrid version as it’s got a lot of torque when the battery helps I’m told.

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Originally Posted by Robert D.
I’m not believing they didn’t fix your transmission for the shudder. It’s a known problem and I thought they had a recall? Had one replaced in. I 2018 GMC 1500 I bought off Vroom.com (a mistake I won’t repeat) but it was still under the 60k power train warranty at the time.

AFM hasn’t given you trouble either? Any GM 1/2 ton between about 05 and now is a damn ticking time bomb imho. It’s gonna crap the transmission or the cam and lifters (engine) within 10 years 90% of the time.

I wasn’t a turbo fan either until I bought my 16 F150 with a 3.5 EcoBoost. Knock on wood I’ve got 130k trouble free miles on it and it pulls like a train and will smoke any other stock 1/2 ton truck I’ve driven. I wouldn’t be scared of a new Tundra with the turbo V6 but I’d get the hybrid version as it’s got a lot of torque when the battery helps I’m told.

Speaking of ticking time bombs that Eco Boost is on borrowed time as well

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Fur, just go on up to Sand Mt. Toyota and see Chris May , you know you want a Tundra.



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Originally Posted by Robert D.
I’m not believing they didn’t fix your transmission for the shudder. It’s a known problem and I thought they had a recall? Had one replaced in. I 2018 GMC 1500 I bought off Vroom.com (a mistake I won’t repeat) but it was still under the 60k power train warranty at the time.

AFM hasn’t given you trouble either? Any GM 1/2 ton between about 05 and now is a damn ticking time bomb imho. It’s gonna crap the transmission or the cam and lifters (engine) within 10 years 90% of the time.

I wasn’t a turbo fan either until I bought my 16 F150 with a 3.5 EcoBoost. Knock on wood I’ve got 130k trouble free miles on it and it pulls like a train and will smoke any other stock 1/2 ton truck I’ve driven. I wouldn’t be scared of a new Tundra with the turbo V6 but I’d get the hybrid version as it’s got a lot of torque when the battery helps I’m told.



Mine also had the shudder and the torque converter was coming apart. Luckily still under warranty and they replaced the TC and valve body. Shifts like glass now. I got my truck at 20k miles and quickly deactivated the AFM. I only run full synthetic oil too. I’m hoping I can get a long life out of this engine and transmission.

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I have the older I guess now it’s the 2nd gen tundra with the big v8. They are bullet proof what what I’ve seen.
I can’t speak for the new v6 turbos.


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