Down here in Kentucky those trucks never took off. But the regular Toyota trucks are a dime a dozen quad cabs and regular cabs. 2500 Chevy and fords are the only two trucks you see in eastern Kentucky
I have an '04 double cab 4wd that I purchased in 2021 with 212k on it. The double cab first gen Tundras are a great size if you don't want a gargantuan full size truck. Mine now has 239k on it and has been an excellent truck. I like the simplicity of these first gens, though the interior style is not my favorite, but it's clean, functional and comfortable. The rear seat room is much better in the double cab vs these access cabs. I'm 5'8" and this truck fits me very well, if you're 6' you may want to avoid these.
I had a 2004 toyota tundra 2 years ago just like the one in this video. It was actually my dad's, but he let me drive it because I fell in love with it when he bought it at the end of 2018. The frame was rotten and had other issues that we were aware of, but we decided to put a lift kit and wheels and tires on it. Had a blast off-roading in it. Then I got my driver's license and started driving it. Then the gas tank started to go on it and then on the very last drive I had on it, the shifting linkage broke on the transmission and then we decided to scrap it because it was junk (just the frame and nothing else), so we put the stock wheels and tires on it and got rid of it. Then 2 years later, I recently wrecked my gmc. I bought a 2006 toyota tundra 4.7 v8 4 door 4wd with 237,000 miles on it and it has just about 247,000 miles on it now and I love it. I use it every day for work and it never let's me down. I'll never get rid of it.
Great review, I own a 2006 Toyota Tundra double cab 4x4 SR5. 170k miles I bought it with 142k and nothing has missed. I hope I can get 1 million miles on it lol
I have a '02 SR5 A/C 4x4 with a Ivan Stewart areo kit installed. That I purchased New, and today it has 95,000 miles on it. Has spent its whole life in a garage. Drives like it did when new...... Looks great (few bumps). I have to disagree with one thing though, My Tundra GETS UP and BOOGIES!!! I step on the gas..... and it just takes off either from a off the line or trying to pass. It rides like a "Cadillac" of trucks. Love the Interior's more compact size.... yet it feels plenty big (and I am 6'3") These are Tundras (2000 - 2006 4.7s) are know to be the MILLION MILE TRUCKS...... As long a they are taken care of. Sadly Yes, the Frames are the major problem here...... Thankfully my Tundra spent it's life in California and Oregon, So I don't have any frame rust. Great Review, Thank You
Reviewed my truck finaly lol i have loved mine but ive hated the suspension or lack there of a whole bunch of aftermarket support other wise its been nice and im in the procces of repainting again
I have a 2006 with the 4.7 and 5 speed automatic. The transmission went out at about 218000 miles. Not sure why but maybe for anyone else that has that transmission change the fluid more often. Good truck otherwise.
The problems pointed by this guy doesn't make sense. The stile is very mild and beautifull outside. Better that the new exagerated new trucks. this ia the best ruck ever. This is a relly bad reviw. The quality of this truck is unbeatable. the only problem is that will perform over 300K if you maintain.
I have an 2001 and it is a work horse. Nothing new presented here it is as if this guy has borrowed from other youtube postings that have shared the exact same information.
Down here in Kentucky those trucks never took off. But the regular Toyota trucks are a dime a dozen quad cabs and regular cabs. 2500 Chevy and fords are the only two trucks you see in eastern Kentucky
I have an '04 double cab 4wd that I purchased in 2021 with 212k on it. The double cab first gen Tundras are a great size if you don't want a gargantuan full size truck. Mine now has 239k on it and has been an excellent truck. I like the simplicity of these first gens, though the interior style is not my favorite, but it's clean, functional and comfortable. The rear seat room is much better in the double cab vs these access cabs. I'm 5'8" and this truck fits me very well, if you're 6' you may want to avoid these.
Literally one of the best trucks ever made.
Hardly 🤦🏻♂️
I had a 2004 toyota tundra 2 years ago just like the one in this video. It was actually my dad's, but he let me drive it because I fell in love with it when he bought it at the end of 2018. The frame was rotten and had other issues that we were aware of, but we decided to put a lift kit and wheels and tires on it. Had a blast off-roading in it. Then I got my driver's license and started driving it. Then the gas tank started to go on it and then on the very last drive I had on it, the shifting linkage broke on the transmission and then we decided to scrap it because it was junk (just the frame and nothing else), so we put the stock wheels and tires on it and got rid of it. Then 2 years later, I recently wrecked my gmc. I bought a 2006 toyota tundra 4.7 v8 4 door 4wd with 237,000 miles on it and it has just about 247,000 miles on it now and I love it. I use it every day for work and it never let's me down. I'll never get rid of it.
i have a 2007 limited tundra with the same motor at 256k love it!
Great review, I own a 2006 Toyota Tundra double cab 4x4 SR5. 170k miles I bought it with 142k and nothing has missed. I hope I can get 1 million miles on it lol
Let me know when you hit the million and I'll review it!
I have a '02 SR5 A/C 4x4 with a Ivan Stewart areo kit installed. That I purchased New, and today it has 95,000 miles on it. Has spent its whole life in a garage. Drives like it did when new...... Looks great (few bumps). I have to disagree with one thing though, My Tundra GETS UP and BOOGIES!!! I step on the gas..... and it just takes off either from a off the line or trying to pass. It rides like a "Cadillac" of trucks. Love the Interior's more compact size.... yet it feels plenty big (and I am 6'3")
These are Tundras (2000 - 2006 4.7s) are know to be the MILLION MILE TRUCKS...... As long a they are taken care of. Sadly Yes, the Frames are the major problem here...... Thankfully my Tundra spent it's life in California and Oregon, So I don't have any frame rust.
Great Review, Thank You
hey you should test a 2006 tundra sane body style eccept 4 door. there is so much of a diffrence and there decebtky fast.
Reviewed my truck finaly lol i have loved mine but ive hated the suspension or lack there of a whole bunch of aftermarket support other wise its been nice and im in the procces of repainting again
Just found this channel again haven’t watched then the WD rebuild truck
I think all Toyotas would be a 'BUY'.
You’re funny I have a 2005 tundra over 400,000 miles and I tow with it with a gooseneck trailer next time shut your mouth
Please forward all complaints to your Mom's house and I will read through them later tonight.
Thanks for watching
Put a '05 or '06 Tundra against an '05 or '06 1500 or F-150 Tundra beats in towing! Not just to pull a little trailer behind.
@@Nateninenine poor baby, really man wow keep talking crap
I like the Toyota tacomas better they had a recall for new frames on some trucks
Tacoma looks sportier and is better on trails. Other than that the 1st gen Tundra beats the Tacoma in power, towing, interior space, and value
I have a 2006 with the 4.7 and 5 speed automatic. The transmission went out at about 218000 miles. Not sure why but maybe for anyone else that has that transmission change the fluid more often. Good truck otherwise.
It is a full size, bro
Total buy!
The problems pointed by this guy doesn't make sense. The stile is very mild and beautifull outside. Better that the new exagerated new trucks. this ia the best ruck ever. This is a relly bad reviw. The quality of this truck is unbeatable. the only problem is that will perform over 300K if you maintain.
I have an 2001 and it is a work horse. Nothing new presented here it is as if this guy has borrowed from other youtube postings that have shared the exact same information.
It's almost as if you don't understand the word "common" in the phrase "common problems". Of course there is going to be an overlap in info.