Hello Jeff, I know there’s nothing u can do. But I wish the Trd Pro would be built under the platinum trim and not the limited. For the price there are a lot of missing features like the ambient lighting, the power steering wheel adjustment and so more.
It still is on higher trims of the 4R. It’s actually full time 4wd. There is no need for it though. Just kick on 4wd when you need it. GM’s system is a gimmick. It just kicks back and forth but is not a true full time system.
Jeff, This Tundra is the same colour German taxis used to be. 😄 My guess is that the leaf 3:34 belongs to a Northern Red Oak . 🤔 Fun Fact: If the Camry LE had the same 32.2 gallon fuel capacity, its highway range would be approximately 1,610 miles. If driven carefully, that hypothetical Camry could go coast to coast on two tanks of gas! 🤯🤯
@@Toyotajeff I have been to Germany a couple of times so I am just going by memory. The Northern Red Oak grows in North Carolina, Michigan and Ontario among other places. The Camry math was done with the help of an online calculator. 😉😉 If the Tundra is good enough for The Car Care Nut, it is good enough for me. 🤩
Unless Toyota got rid of the front seat suspension to increase the rear leg room, got rid of the Hogan stash front end & lower the price.....it doesn't matter.
Yeah…. That issue got fixed. Metal fouling wasn’t being taken out during the assembly process is all. They’ve since corrected that and every tundra with that issue was under full warranty. I’d buy a new one in a heart beat. No issue at all.
Toyota handled the engine problem really well !!! Took care of everyone ... I still have a couple of Tundras... 2012 and 2016 and love them... only truck close would be GMC at4
Also, I am SERIOUSLY interested in knowing if Toyota addressed AND solved the issues with the frames rusting out at key stress points. Last I heard they had not "solved" the frame rust beyond creating an undercoating that never fully dries.
@@billsmith89the fact that so many Toyota engines FAILED in such EXPENSIVE trucks at all speaks VOLUMES on the COST CUTTING corners that were cut to save a buck.
@@veritasaequitas9838 you have to wonder about the above questions and answers. IT SEEMS THAT Toyota is sponsoring people to answer in a favorable manner. The reality it that the engine failure in recent Tundras should not have happened at all. Equally the failure in Tacoma transmissions. Toyota is the perfect example of how to ruin the reputation of once sales winning vehicles.
Just not a fan of any vehicles made today. All junk and they want to charge as much as a house should cost. Crazy to think that the norm is to pay over 100k for a pickup. Completely mental!!!
As a 2007 Tundra owner I completely agree with you . Ugly and they should have left good enough alone . With these engines failing on these new models .Toyota has a big problem on their hands. Now they are finding out the 2024 models are failing . Dealers are going to be busy replacing these engines.
Toyota chasing green credits and downsizing their the v6 in the Tacoma as well as dropping the V8 altogether was a bad move. Hybrids are way more difficult to maintain if something breaks and despite what people say, gas isn’t going away any time soon. Fan boys are easily pleased by off-road options they’ll barely use and updated color pallets.
@Axemassacre92 chasing green credits?? Tell me you don't understand how government regulations work without telling me you don't understand how government regulations work.
My Trd pro 23’ has been the worst truck I’ve ever owned. Toyota refuses to buy it back and I’ve had it in the dealership 9 times. Replaced two roofs, two headliners, 2 sun visors, one door card, entire center console. The bed rattles the tailgate rattles, the interior still all rattles. The fit and finish is disgusting and I get 14-16 mpg. I’ve owned 5 tundras before and they were great. New generation is a beautiful bowl of dog water
Prices are ridiculous.
Prices are crazy and not knowing of the problems are still there it's just not a good buy. Toyota is not the same.
It was great and then the last part💀💵💵💵gadamm
Hello Jeff, I know there’s nothing u can do. But I wish the Trd Pro would be built under the platinum trim and not the limited. For the price there are a lot of missing features like the ambient lighting, the power steering wheel adjustment and so more.
These prices are insane
What a great video! The Mudbath color is so nice!
They do msrp something that your dirty dealer doesn't do
70k! Pass.
After an 8 k discount,?
Yep closer to $80K sticker
70 is a great price.
@@SiblueExcellent, scoop up a couple thousand of them and send them to EVERYONE in the comments!!
@ comment on something you have no interest in and post again here. “Excellent”
Toyota should include the 4WD Auto feature that used to be available on the 4Runner
It still is on higher trims of the 4R. It’s actually full time 4wd. There is no need for it though. Just kick on 4wd when you need it. GM’s system is a gimmick. It just kicks back and forth but is not a true full time system.
Jeff, This Tundra is the same colour German taxis used to be. 😄 My guess is that the leaf 3:34 belongs to a Northern Red Oak . 🤔 Fun Fact: If the Camry LE had the same 32.2 gallon fuel capacity, its highway range would be approximately 1,610 miles. If driven carefully, that hypothetical Camry could go coast to coast on two tanks of gas! 🤯🤯
That would be amazing if you knew that
@@Toyotajeff I have been to Germany a couple of times so I am just going by memory. The Northern Red Oak grows in North Carolina, Michigan and Ontario among other places.
The Camry math was done with the help of an online calculator. 😉😉 If the Tundra is good enough for The Car Care Nut, it is good enough for me. 🤩
Wouldn’t the mpg go down if it carried that much fuel?
Sweet Video!!!! Loved the Christmas theme 🤪
I thought the TRD pro came with the rear heated seats?
Nope I've got one, the 1794 does
@ ya I figured it out afterwards. Idk why I thought so. Anyway looking at a platinum TRD off road.
I love the color. I don't love the price.
Unless Toyota got rid of the front seat suspension to increase the rear leg room, got rid of the Hogan stash front end & lower the price.....it doesn't matter.
3 months extended warranty in engine?.
It’s crazy how you get a pano roof in a Toyota but not a Lexus
Just picked up mine last week. Added the tonneau cover and running boards alreadty. 😎
You don't speak about the engine failure now across 3 years and the recall. Why? Because you are being paid directly or indirectly by Toyota not to
Yeah…. That issue got fixed. Metal fouling wasn’t being taken out during the assembly process is all. They’ve since corrected that and every tundra with that issue was under full warranty. I’d buy a new one in a heart beat. No issue at all.
Toyota handled the engine problem really well !!! Took care of everyone ... I still have a couple of Tundras... 2012 and 2016 and love them... only truck close would be GMC at4
Also, I am SERIOUSLY interested in knowing if Toyota addressed AND solved the issues with the frames rusting out at key stress points. Last I heard they had not "solved" the frame rust beyond creating an undercoating that never fully dries.
@@billsmith89the fact that so many Toyota engines FAILED in such EXPENSIVE trucks at all speaks VOLUMES on the COST CUTTING corners that were cut to save a buck.
@@veritasaequitas9838 you have to wonder about the above questions and answers. IT SEEMS THAT Toyota is sponsoring people to answer in a favorable manner. The reality it that the engine failure in recent Tundras should not have happened at all. Equally the failure in Tacoma transmissions. Toyota is the perfect example of how to ruin the reputation of once sales winning vehicles.
72k? Goddamn!!!!
I wish gm would have replaced my motor!!!
The toddler-ness is over the top..
But lower, the price of those things will be sitting like the rest of them, and that Tacoma completely overpriced by at least eight grand
How about an engine that still hasn’t proved itself to be anything but a ticking time bomb
Worth around 55k if Toyota can fix engine issues.
You are the GOAT bro, reviewing the GOAT BOAT
I want to buy one because I have more money than I know what to do with.
V8?
Can you get the special leather from the 1794 edition on this?
You can't. That 1794 interior is beautiful. Excited that they brought that trim to Sequoia.
That’s a nice Car
Can you operate the bed cam while driving down the road?
Yes
@@grabovg COOL!!
Love it when Jeff sings to us😂😂👍
Does the TRD Pro give you a better ride or a stiffer ride?
It's a smoother ride on the Pro
Jeff! Bro! Love your videos man! 🤣😂👍🏽
I suggest TOYOTA starts paying you big bucks for your videos! Keep em. coming!
Might as well buy them lies
Fitting…Toyota is taking a mud-bath with the Tundra…
Go look at gm thier top of the line trucks are easily 80k to over 100K. So not just Toyota that’s overpriced
But the others are worth it
You lost me with twin turbo V6.
That color is perfect for the TuRD Pro!😊
for extended warranty call midwest toyota in kansas . ask for the warranty manager.
😂You are going to Need it !😢
So corny
I’m not impressed with this product.
This was painful to watch
"I want an IForce Max!"
No, i want the 5.7. Dont care about the v6.
Which is sad, I love the new look, but it's lipstick on a pig with the V6.
Just not a fan of any vehicles made today.
All junk and they want to charge as much as a house should cost.
Crazy to think that the norm is to pay over 100k for a pickup.
Completely mental!!!
Hard pass. The Tundra is ugly and unreliable. Toyota really screwed it up.
How u figure?
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As a 2007 Tundra owner I completely agree with you . Ugly and they should have left good enough alone . With these engines failing on these new models .Toyota has a big problem on their hands. Now they are finding out the 2024 models are failing . Dealers are going to be busy replacing these engines.
Toyota chasing green credits and downsizing their the v6 in the Tacoma as well as dropping the V8 altogether was a bad move. Hybrids are way more difficult to maintain if something breaks and despite what people say, gas isn’t going away any time soon. Fan boys are easily pleased by off-road options they’ll barely use and updated color pallets.
@Axemassacre92 chasing green credits?? Tell me you don't understand how government regulations work without telling me you don't understand how government regulations work.
Hollor!
Junk.
Not a big fan for this color looks ugly in my opinion
Bad engine now
Mud bath sucks
That battery is microscopic 1.9kwh😂 same size as a handheld portable power station or a large e bike battery🤦♂️
My Trd pro 23’ has been the worst truck I’ve ever owned. Toyota refuses to buy it back and I’ve had it in the dealership 9 times. Replaced two roofs, two headliners, 2 sun visors, one door card, entire center console. The bed rattles the tailgate rattles, the interior still all rattles. The fit and finish is disgusting and I get 14-16 mpg. I’ve owned 5 tundras before and they were great. New generation is a beautiful bowl of dog water
My 23 was terrible for the same reasons, traded it for a 24 pro and it's been perfect and flawless