I got a fairly basic 2023 SR5 TRD Off-Road 4x4 CrewMax and for me it was the best trim for the money by a long shot. No premium package, but has a heated steering wheel, BS Monitoring + 32 gallon tank, and the TRD Pro’s front skid plate for around $55K msrp. I like the durable cloth seats that come standard, and all the physical buttons for AC, volume, etc. are really simple and appreciated. The truck is for daily driving and light off road duties, and I don’t need “premium” headlights that hardly do any better (the standard leds are great), overpriced speaker upgrades, $4K to upgrade an already powerful engine, or an oversized infotainment screen bigger than most college laptops. It’s just a truck folks… and you can do a lot with the extra money.
Sounds about right, I got the same setup except for the heated steering wheel, BSM and 32gl tank but only because that's the only one they had in lunar rock, price was 53k, obviously after taxes and $2,400 extended warranty it was 63k. Left the dealership feeling very light that day 😂
Hey question, you seem like you are minimalist and with good reason. The truck market feels to be really high. What are your thoughts on the 3” lift? Especially since you mentioned light off-roading. I would think at some point you would want to level your truck for better clearance up front but I have heard of people having CV joint issues with just leveling their truck. It sucks to say but it seems to me if I want to level my truck or slightly lift it I’d have to go with the factory lift. Thoughts?
@@Photoguy15 Hey there. Like you said, I am a bit of a minimalist and value saving money, so the only ‘upgrades’ I have installed will likely happen after the truck is fully paid off. The factory lift is pretty tall at 3” in my opinion (as a daily driver, 1.5-2” is the sweet spot for me), and very expensive… I don’t do any hardcore rock crawling as these trucks are now too pricey for me to risk serious damage, but a little extra clearance would be much appreciated on weekend adventures. I’m waiting on a company like Fox to offer their own suspension upgrades that provide slightly more lift than the Pro’s setup. Don’t know if this helps you, but good luck! Overall, I am really enjoying the truck so far.
@diyphotoguy7109 hope you don't mind that I jump in here, from my understanding if it comes lifted from the factory it's covered by the Toyota warranty, if you purchase the lift kit from the dealership and even if the dealership installs it you will void your warranty. I would have bought mine lifted but due to the shortages we could only get what they had, the dealership gave us a ridiculous quote of 17k for the purchase and install of a 3" lift, obviously didn't purchase that.
The best comparison of Tundra options I’ve seen to date, thanks! Your knowledge of Tundras, both current and past is impressive. Glad I found your channel!
I bought a 2024 Tundra Limited, crew max, 4x4. Are the harnesses setup for upgrades. For example I don’t have the front and side cameras. Can I just buy factory cameras and install them or will I need to buy a the whole harness to the screen?
I am leasing a 2022 Tundra limited premium off road. I think it’s the perfect blend between off roading options and luxury options. Has the big screen, and Panoramic sun roof . Great video
I've driven a 21 Taco TRD for three years now on lease. I was waiting patiently for the 24 Taco. When the build app was available I built one the way I wanted and it was almost $60k. I had to catch my breath. So I looked at the Tundra and I can get one with everything I need for around $50k all in. So I went down and drove one to see if it would fit in my garage bay & it did with the shortbed - only about a foot length increase overall. But my eyes were opened: really nice ride, quiet cab, and night and day more power! Sure, I can get around 30mpg with my V6 Taco, but driving home I remembered I feel every bump in the road and the cab is very noisy. So I ordered my new SR5 with Softex power seats, heated steering wheel, 32gal tank, and all the other standard SR5 accessories. I am excited to get my new blueprint Tundra! I will live with less gas mileage in absolute comfort! Wish I could get the bigger screen and JBL stereo but I can't justify the price increase.
The other thing I’ve noticed is the cooled seats are only available in the limited. That disappoints me because I don’t care about the sunroof or anything else really in the limited. I wish it were an option in the SR5
I currently own a 2021 trd sport crewmax and drove a rental (I now believe it was a 2023 sr5 with the package for 57k you showed us) and am now considering trading it with cash on top to get that bc that truck was a huuuge step up from mine. I wish I had known all this info before buying it 4 months ago. Thank you for this deep drive into comparing the trims!!!
I got my 2023 SR5 w/ 6.5 bed, fully loaded w/o the off-road package. Around 58k MSRP. I am happy with it coz I don't want the moonroof and the off-road ride is harder. Only thing I wish I could have is the wireless charger, and the 32gal tank. Maybe one of these days I will just put the big tank in myself.
I ordered a 2024 fully loaded SR5 crewcab. The differences for me: the Qi charger from what I have heard does not work well. None of these wireless chargers have worked well for me in other vehicles. My GMC truck and BMW car the chargers get very hot and there is little progress in the phone battery given the time it sits on the charger. The JBL sound system may be a good option but historically in the past I've added my on changes to the power and speakers in my latest trucks. Not concerned about the headlights and I think I like the idea of being able to manually adjust the height with the cool in cab dial. The panoramic roof is cool and helps open up the cabin feel but to me it has potential to break/leak so I could go without. Not interested in the iMax option for several reasons. I did get the TRD Off Road Premium Package intentionally with tow mirrors and I wanted the 18" TRD wheels instead of the 20" wheel. The 20" wheel option was an additional $1,580. I did get tricked about the stereo and made the wrong assumption premium meant JBL but I now see the difference in the descriptions. Thanks for highlights and clarity!
Also does the new gen Tundra have cornering lights? Like when you turn the steering wheel to the left or right does the headlights illuminate that spot?
Sr5..sv, was, s2, XD, cy200 package. Basically trd upgraded wheels, rb, blacked out with soft Tex leather. Just need a pro grill and possibly 14” screen
What are your thoughts about upgrading to iForce Max and not adding any extras to the limited? Things like 360 view is not important but sound system is.
Got a 2023 Limited and didnt come with PVM system but came with all of the other base features. Now they are saying its "after market" and they cant install. All the parts are on toyota's website. I feel ripped off. Why would they even have Limited trims without PVM package?
Really the main difference is engine choice. The SR5 can only get the regular iforce while the limited can be iforce or iforce max. As far as capability, it all depends on cab/bed configuration as well
I want the largest fuel tank available. On the SR5 do I have to get a special option package to get it or can I get it as a stand alone option? What is the standard tank size, and the largest available with the 6.5’ bed length?
I have 2023 Limited TRD DBC, I have the motor music model, which i really enjoy. The qi charger is really nice and have AC capabilities in the bed is nice. Has a sunroof, which at first was not too excited but when I got the windows tinted, I use it more frequently. Overall, i vote for the limited, the price difference was worth it. I, just glad I did not test drive the iMax.
Is the windshield acoustic laminated in both or Limited only? Are the interior touchpoints softer on the Limited? When did the TRD Pro go from being built off an SR5 to a Limited? In 2022 with the new gen?
Acoustic is the upper trims (platinum, 1794, capstone) Interior touch points are similar. A lot of plastic but some soft touch spots. Not like the upper trims which is soft touch everywhere. Trd pro was SR5 platform 2015-2017 Limited Platform 2019-current
@@TundraDude34 It looks like there isn’t much reason for me to opt for the Limited then. Finding a fully loaded TRD Offroad SR5 is a daunting task though. I’ve been waiting months to no avail. Fully loaded TRD Limited’s are more common. I appreciate the quick response. Thank you!
@@TundraDude34 I went from a Ram Limited Longhorn loaded up. Bought my SR5 and very happy. Most of the options on the Ram I never used. I do think the seats were more comfortable on the Ram.
Yes sir. If you go on the toyota build and price tool, its in the high package of SR5. You have to have the off road package to get the 3 inch lift from factory.
I m trying to buy a limited TRD off-road with a panoramic moon roof. I m working with a dealership and they are telling me that a limited TRD off-road with a moon roof option does not exist. Can you help locate me a vehicle ??
Check out Autotrader. Here is a link to one i found right away www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?listingId=685915026&city=Toms%20River&driveGroup=AWD4WD&isNewSearch=false&listingTypes=NEW&makeCodeList=TOYOTA&marketExtension=include&modelCodeList=TUNDRA&numRecords=24&referrer=%2Fcars-for-sale%2Fnew-cars%2Fawd-4wd%2Ftoyota%2Ftundra%2Ftoms-river-nj%3FisNewSearch%3Dfalse%26marketExtension%3Dinclude%26numRecords%3D24%26searchRadius%3D0%26showAccelerateBanner%3Dfalse%26sortBy%3DderivedpriceDESC%26startYear%3D2023%26trimCodeList%3DTUNDRA%257CLimited%26zip%3D08753&searchRadius=0&showAccelerateBanner=false&sortBy=derivedpriceDESC&startYear=2023&state=NJ&trimCodeList=TUNDRA%7CLimited&zip=08753&clickType=listing
Dealerships- at least in Austin Texas- are selling Limited (TRD OR- NH) for 70K. Building these Tundras on Toyota's website do not reflect dealership prices.
I bought the SR5 without any extras. I payed 45k out the door. I always modify all my trucks. I didn’t feel it was necessary all the extras for the money!
Great video! How could your DC be $57k? I thought the crewmax was $57k? I bought a 23 sr5 DC Offroad, listed at $50kish, got $2k off msrp. I wish I would’ve gotten the upgraded off road package, I miss not having blindspot monitors , karger fuel tank power seats. But, overall I’m happy and can live with it (in 60) drove my hd2500 fir 19 years lol. I reserved a cybertruck a few years ago so, I’ll see how those look and decide if I want to switch. I’ll have a year or two after it’s released to decide as I’m not at the top of the reservation list.
I bought the SR5 that was built. The MSRP was still $61K. It has the 20” TRD wheels, heated leather steering wheel…..Listening to this video I probably paid to much. I still love the truck and plan on it being my last.
@@TundraDude34 I chose the SR5 so I could build it like I want. I can almost buy a Pro for what I have in it. Other than adding a couple more Baja Designs lights I’m probably finished.
Those prices are still excessively ridiculous. All those extras are just completely unnecessary and a water off money You'll quickly discover that you never use them. Just get the items that you know you'll use on a regular basis. When is toyota going to offer the XSP trim package again?
Pano roof and heated as well as ventilated seats and premium sound system is must also max horsepower engine so my tundra will definitely cost $90k with all dealership mark ups options and accessories so no thanks I will go with Mercedes Benz
I got a fairly basic 2023 SR5 TRD Off-Road 4x4 CrewMax and for me it was the best trim for the money by a long shot. No premium package, but has a heated steering wheel, BS Monitoring + 32 gallon tank, and the TRD Pro’s front skid plate for around $55K msrp. I like the durable cloth seats that come standard, and all the physical buttons for AC, volume, etc. are really simple and appreciated.
The truck is for daily driving and light off road duties, and I don’t need “premium” headlights that hardly do any better (the standard leds are great), overpriced speaker upgrades, $4K to upgrade an already powerful engine, or an oversized infotainment screen bigger than most college laptops. It’s just a truck folks… and you can do a lot with the extra money.
55k? Bs
Sounds about right, I got the same setup except for the heated steering wheel, BSM and 32gl tank but only because that's the only one they had in lunar rock, price was 53k, obviously after taxes and $2,400 extended warranty it was 63k. Left the dealership feeling very light that day 😂
Hey question, you seem like you are minimalist and with good reason. The truck market feels to be really high. What are your thoughts on the 3” lift? Especially since you mentioned light off-roading. I would think at some point you would want to level your truck for better clearance up front but I have heard of people having CV joint issues with just leveling their truck.
It sucks to say but it seems to me if I want to level my truck or slightly lift it I’d have to go with the factory lift. Thoughts?
@@Photoguy15 Hey there. Like you said, I am a bit of a minimalist and value saving money, so the only ‘upgrades’ I have installed will likely happen after the truck is fully paid off. The factory lift is pretty tall at 3” in my opinion (as a daily driver, 1.5-2” is the sweet spot for me), and very expensive… I don’t do any hardcore rock crawling as these trucks are now too pricey for me to risk serious damage, but a little extra clearance would be much appreciated on weekend adventures. I’m waiting on a company like Fox to offer their own suspension upgrades that provide slightly more lift than the Pro’s setup. Don’t know if this helps you, but good luck! Overall, I am really enjoying the truck so far.
@diyphotoguy7109 hope you don't mind that I jump in here, from my understanding if it comes lifted from the factory it's covered by the Toyota warranty, if you purchase the lift kit from the dealership and even if the dealership installs it you will void your warranty. I would have bought mine lifted but due to the shortages we could only get what they had, the dealership gave us a ridiculous quote of 17k for the purchase and install of a 3" lift, obviously didn't purchase that.
The best comparison of Tundra options I’ve seen to date, thanks! Your knowledge of Tundras, both current and past is impressive. Glad I found your channel!
Glad you’re here!
I have the 2023 Limited Tundra with TRD package 4x4 in lunar rock color and I blacked out all chrome badges and added rear bed step Love this truck
Would love to pick up a limited TRD Off Road, crew max, imax, no sun roof. Dream spec!
I bought a 2024 Tundra Limited, crew max, 4x4. Are the harnesses setup for upgrades. For example I don’t have the front and side cameras. Can I just buy factory cameras and install them or will I need to buy a the whole harness to the screen?
I am leasing a 2022 Tundra limited premium off road. I think it’s the perfect blend between off roading options and luxury options. Has the big screen, and Panoramic sun roof . Great video
Excellent choice!
Where did u get this truck.
I m trying to find one.
I being told by a dealership that limited TRD off-road with a moon roof does not exist.
@mysign5856 they most certainly exist
I've driven a 21 Taco TRD for three years now on lease. I was waiting patiently for the 24 Taco. When the build app was available I built one the way I wanted and it was almost $60k. I had to catch my breath. So I looked at the Tundra and I can get one with everything I need for around $50k all in. So I went down and drove one to see if it would fit in my garage bay & it did with the shortbed - only about a foot length increase overall. But my eyes were opened: really nice ride, quiet cab, and night and day more power! Sure, I can get around 30mpg with my V6 Taco, but driving home I remembered I feel every bump in the road and the cab is very noisy. So I ordered my new SR5 with Softex power seats, heated steering wheel, 32gal tank, and all the other standard SR5 accessories. I am excited to get my new blueprint Tundra! I will live with less gas mileage in absolute comfort! Wish I could get the bigger screen and JBL stereo but I can't justify the price increase.
The other thing I’ve noticed is the cooled seats are only available in the limited. That disappoints me because I don’t care about the sunroof or anything else really in the limited. I wish it were an option in the SR5
I read that the Limited is also built on hydraulic cab mounts for ride/vibration.
I have a '23 SR5 and it has hydraulic cab mounts. It's a Crewmax, so maybe that's why
You forgot to mention the front ventilated seats on the Limited, not available in SR5
Yes! Going through the pros and cons of this exact comparison. The ventilation in the seats is clutch in south Texas
To me, stock SR5 vs stock Limited -> the Limited is best bang for your buck money wise.
I have a base model Limited. No 360 cam, no upgraded headlights or pano roof.
But it's got my cooled seats which is a must have in Texas.
Does base limited have JBL and power fold mirrors?
@@ronmilly2121 no JBL, but it does have the power fold mirrors. I'm gonna upgrade my sound system eventually because the stock ones are garbage.
I am about to purchase a Tundra Limited this summer, hopefully I can pay below msrp
good luck to you my friend
Is the SR5 trd off-road good for towing a trailer or is the suspension too soft? How much towing capacity do you give up with the added equipment?
I currently own a 2021 trd sport crewmax and drove a rental
(I now believe it was a 2023 sr5 with the package for 57k you showed us) and am now considering trading it with cash on top to get that bc that truck was a huuuge step up from mine. I wish I had known all this info before buying it 4 months ago. Thank you for this deep drive into comparing the trims!!!
I have just what I need I have a 2023 trunda. It's a sr5 off road I really enjoy this truck.
I got my 2023 SR5 w/ 6.5 bed, fully loaded w/o the off-road package. Around 58k MSRP. I am happy with it coz I don't want the moonroof and the off-road ride is harder. Only thing I wish I could have is the wireless charger, and the 32gal tank. Maybe one of these days I will just put the big tank in myself.
I ordered a 2024 fully loaded SR5 crewcab. The differences for me: the Qi charger from what I have heard does not work well. None of these wireless chargers have worked well for me in other vehicles. My GMC truck and BMW car the chargers get very hot and there is little progress in the phone battery given the time it sits on the charger. The JBL sound system may be a good option but historically in the past I've added my on changes to the power and speakers in my latest trucks. Not concerned about the headlights and I think I like the idea of being able to manually adjust the height with the cool in cab dial. The panoramic roof is cool and helps open up the cabin feel but to me it has potential to break/leak so I could go without. Not interested in the iMax option for several reasons. I did get the TRD Off Road Premium Package intentionally with tow mirrors and I wanted the 18" TRD wheels instead of the 20" wheel. The 20" wheel option was an additional $1,580. I did get tricked about the stereo and made the wrong assumption premium meant JBL but I now see the difference in the descriptions. Thanks for highlights and clarity!
I'm seeing quite a few new gen tundras on the road down here in the deep South.
Great video. Really explains options and what are the major price points in building a Tundra.
This helped me thanks! Ideally want the SR5 with premium package because there’ll be no chrome. It’ll be near impossible to find one but time to hunt
Yes, the options are worth it…every step up in cost for every higher trim is worth it.
You also get cooled front seats with the limited! That option is not available on the sr5!
This is true!
Does the tailgate release only come in limited and above, or is it part of an additional package in SR5?
Limited and up
Thank you I appreciate your content. Would love to see the tailgate release a standard for all trims.
Will we ever get the red seats on lower trims like sr5 and limited?
Buying the limited because it is the best deal.
Also does the new gen Tundra have cornering lights? Like when you turn the steering wheel to the left or right does the headlights illuminate that spot?
2024 sr5 crewmax with sr5 convinience package, trd off road premium, sr5 premium for $61,000. Is it good deal?
Sr5..sv, was, s2, XD, cy200 package. Basically trd upgraded wheels, rb, blacked out with soft Tex leather. Just need a pro grill and possibly 14” screen
I didn’t see that 32 gallon fuel tank in the limited build
What are your thoughts about upgrading to iForce Max and not adding any extras to the limited? Things like 360 view is not important but sound system is.
Got a 2023 Limited and didnt come with PVM system but came with all of the other base features.
Now they are saying its "after market" and they cant install.
All the parts are on toyota's website.
I feel ripped off.
Why would they even have Limited trims without PVM package?
I'm not a chrome lover so in terms of looks, aside from the 20" wheels, the sr5 is better for me.
Great video. Is the engine capability different in terms of power between SR5 and Limited?
Really the main difference is engine choice. The SR5 can only get the regular iforce while the limited can be iforce or iforce max. As far as capability, it all depends on cab/bed configuration as well
@ thanks so much. I’m looking to get a used tundra next year. Do you recommend I get the older V8 or the newer model?
Where can I buy the new limited Trd off road with the price $60k?
I want the largest fuel tank available. On the SR5 do I have to get a special option package to get it or can I get it as a stand alone option? What is the standard tank size, and the largest available with the 6.5’ bed length?
Standard is 22gl, larger is 32gl, you can only get the larger tank with premium trd package.
What sr5 packages come with 360 camera? Also do any sr5 packages come with ventilated seats?
Ventilated is limited and up, and you need the Advanced Technology Package for the 360 in the SR5
I have 2023 Limited TRD DBC, I have the motor music model, which i really enjoy. The qi charger is really nice and have AC capabilities in the bed is nice. Has a sunroof, which at first was not too excited but when I got the windows tinted, I use it more frequently. Overall, i vote for the limited, the price difference was worth it. I, just glad I did not test drive the iMax.
I m being told by a dealership that TRD off-road limited doesn’t come with a moon roof.
Can u please guide. I m trying to buy it.
Is the windshield acoustic laminated in both or Limited only? Are the interior touchpoints softer on the Limited?
When did the TRD Pro go from being built off an SR5 to a Limited? In 2022 with the new gen?
Acoustic is the upper trims (platinum, 1794, capstone)
Interior touch points are similar. A lot of plastic but some soft touch spots. Not like the upper trims which is soft touch everywhere.
Trd pro was SR5 platform 2015-2017
Limited Platform 2019-current
@@TundraDude34 It looks like there isn’t much reason for me to opt for the Limited then. Finding a fully loaded TRD Offroad SR5 is a daunting task though. I’ve been waiting months to no avail. Fully loaded TRD Limited’s are more common.
I appreciate the quick response. Thank you!
I dropped down from a 22 pro into an sr5, and i dont find myself missing the additional options
@@TundraDude34 I went from a Ram Limited Longhorn loaded up. Bought my SR5 and very happy. Most of the options on the Ram I never used. I do think the seats were more comfortable on the Ram.
Can you get the 3 inch lift and trd off road on the SR5?
Yes sir. If you go on the toyota build and price tool, its in the high package of SR5. You have to have the off road package to get the 3 inch lift from factory.
The ride has gotta be better than the SR5. I just sold my 2012 sr5 and going to be in the market for a limited. I need something that rides out nicer
Is Iforce max worth it ?
Is the limited with the full package comes with 360 degree view???
Yup, the sr5 also have the availability 360
@@TundraDude34 thank you
Just got a SR5 TRD SPORT love the truck can you talk about this wat you think
Are there any mechanics that can put a 5.7 liter V8 in a 2023 sr5
I m trying to buy a limited TRD off-road with a panoramic moon roof.
I m working with a dealership and they are telling me that a limited TRD off-road with a moon roof option does not exist.
Can you help locate me a vehicle ??
Check out Autotrader. Here is a link to one i found right away
www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?listingId=685915026&city=Toms%20River&driveGroup=AWD4WD&isNewSearch=false&listingTypes=NEW&makeCodeList=TOYOTA&marketExtension=include&modelCodeList=TUNDRA&numRecords=24&referrer=%2Fcars-for-sale%2Fnew-cars%2Fawd-4wd%2Ftoyota%2Ftundra%2Ftoms-river-nj%3FisNewSearch%3Dfalse%26marketExtension%3Dinclude%26numRecords%3D24%26searchRadius%3D0%26showAccelerateBanner%3Dfalse%26sortBy%3DderivedpriceDESC%26startYear%3D2023%26trimCodeList%3DTUNDRA%257CLimited%26zip%3D08753&searchRadius=0&showAccelerateBanner=false&sortBy=derivedpriceDESC&startYear=2023&state=NJ&trimCodeList=TUNDRA%7CLimited&zip=08753&clickType=listing
Dealerships- at least in Austin Texas- are selling Limited (TRD OR- NH) for 70K. Building these Tundras on Toyota's website do not reflect dealership prices.
Is JBL and power fold mirrors standard on limited?
Power folding mirrors are standard, jbl is optional in limited. Depends on the package
GREAT VIDEO
Unfortunately you can’t build the sr5 up in Canada 😢
Definitely enjoy my Limited every day. Great review Mark.
I believe this new tundra is going to be the #1 selling full size pickup !
best thing is wait couples years before buying one of these so they can fix all the bugs
No way that happens.
@@TheJoncicagree!
I bought the SR5 without any extras. I payed 45k out the door. I always modify all my trucks. I didn’t feel it was necessary all the extras for the money!
did u got it 4x4 or rwd?, thinking of gutting my 1st full size pickup (I had and 03 4cyl Ford Ranger). and just wondering what will it be lol.
Ever glanced at the differences between the Canadian spec’s vs USA. Canada has less options.
I will go with limited, you get a lot more option
Great video! How could your DC be $57k? I thought the crewmax was $57k? I bought a 23 sr5 DC Offroad, listed at $50kish, got $2k off msrp. I wish I would’ve gotten the upgraded off road package, I miss not having blindspot monitors , karger fuel tank power seats. But, overall I’m happy and can live with it (in 60) drove my hd2500 fir 19 years lol. I reserved a cybertruck a few years ago so, I’ll see how those look and decide if I want to switch. I’ll have a year or two after it’s released to decide as I’m not at the top of the reservation list.
Yup, 57k msrp lol. Its fully loaded, everything you can get plus the trd wheel and tire package from the limited/1794
I bought the SR5 that was built. The MSRP was still $61K. It has the 20” TRD wheels, heated leather steering wheel…..Listening to this video I probably paid to much. I still love the truck and plan on it being my last.
I dont think you paid too much. Thats right around what they cost. Dont forget the delivery and processing which is like $1700
@@TundraDude34 I chose the SR5 so I could build it like I want. I can almost buy a Pro for what I have in it. Other than adding a couple more Baja Designs lights I’m probably finished.
And only use for the limited is to get the hybrid power
U want the base model
My limited doesn’t have a moon roof /sun roof
The pano roof is optional in the Limited
IN Canada you still get 18's Canadians are getting phucked on that one.
All those Limited options s make it worth it.
Do this for Platinum, 1794, capstone. 👍
Can do!
Those prices are still excessively ridiculous. All those extras are just completely unnecessary and a water off money You'll quickly discover that you never use them. Just get the items that you know you'll use on a regular basis.
When is toyota going to offer the XSP trim package again?
That’s only few dollars difference to the TRD pro. I would stick with my TRD pro.
Q. What's the difference in Fuel economy btn std engine n I-force.
Seems fairly similar in real world. Around 15/16
Man I just want leather seats and a tow package….😢
I want a TRUCK not a luxury car
v6 = weak. the longevity of the tundra is its greatest feature. a turbo charged v6 can never last as long as a v8
These trucks are expensive and really really really ugly 😊
Toyota is nothing but a passenger truck, 51/2 foot bed😂😂😂
What about when it has the 6 1/2 bed?
Pano roof and heated as well as ventilated seats and premium sound system is must also max horsepower engine so my tundra will definitely cost $90k with all dealership mark ups options and accessories so no thanks I will go with Mercedes Benz
Mercedes doesn't make a pick up truck
@brad… 😅