Toyota Tundra | Brutally Honest Long-Term Owner Review

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    Toyota trucks have a reputation for being some of the toughest and longest-lasting vehicles ever built. The Tundra has faithfully continued that belief with some owners reporting over 1 million miles without problems.
    I take a look at my family's 2011 Tundra Doublecab 4x4 TRD Rock Warrior. I bought this truck new and then sold it to my father a few years ago.
    Why would you choose this over the Ford F150, Ram 1500, Chevrolet Silverado / GMC Sierra? There are several reasons why you might , even despite the fact those trucks have been updated once or twice while the Tundra has soldiered on unchanged more or less since 2007.
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  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMoto  3 года назад +5

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    • @corazongruperooficial
      @corazongruperooficial Год назад +1

      How much for one like this right now??

    • @richardparker3083
      @richardparker3083 Год назад

      CC CC CC f was h
      Lp😅pujo

    • @darthtyranus7683
      @darthtyranus7683 Год назад

      Tbh A-TRAC is amazing if you don't have a choice when offroading it's a must to use it with AT tires minimum if you don't have a diff locker I ride through the dunes all the time in NM with no diff locker including gravelly and Boulder tires it's important to watch a proper video on how to use Toyotas A-TRAC

  • @JamesSmith-eu3mq
    @JamesSmith-eu3mq Год назад +107

    2009 TUNDRA... Currently 327000 miles. Runs like day 1. Unbreakable machines

    • @billjones3528
      @billjones3528 7 месяцев назад +1

      engine hours much more important than miles

    • @silentriver8488
      @silentriver8488 4 месяца назад

      What’s mpg like and how is it?

  • @MrMightyBeans
    @MrMightyBeans Год назад +58

    My Tundra is 338k and still going strong. I've had F150, Silverado, Ram1500 Hemi. This is by far the best and longest lasting full size truck I ever had. I saw it pulling the shuttle and that was it.

  • @HamidRHariri
    @HamidRHariri 3 года назад +118

    I love long term reviews by owners. No BS marketing. This was one of the better ones i have seen. Detailed and through. Thanks for posting.

    • @texan2u
      @texan2u 2 года назад +11

      I just bought my 4th Tundra. I do pull a trailer with it - often - into Mexico, across the Wild Horse Desert, and have NEVER had a problem. I trade them at about 200K, which is really nothing for these things, so buy 'em and keep on trucking. Don't forget to mention that GM had to be bailed out of bankruptcy by the taxpayers, (whether we wanted to or not), a few years ago. That's enough for me to Never Buy Another GM Product.

    • @crackpipejoe3508
      @crackpipejoe3508 Год назад +6

      @@texan2u GM===GOVERNMENT MOTORS!!!!!

  • @leeshaw5136
    @leeshaw5136 3 года назад +181

    For what it's worth, you are very detail oriented, great tone, sharp, very educational. Thank you.

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  3 года назад +3

      Thank you kindly!

    • @OnTheEdge5950
      @OnTheEdge5950 3 года назад +6

      I agree. This was one of the better videos I’ve seen 👍!

    • @drsimi9193
      @drsimi9193 3 года назад +1

      What do you mean by tone?

    • @leeshaw5136
      @leeshaw5136 3 года назад +2

      Dr Simi are you a doctor?? An educated person?? Is this a joke?? Intonation. Style. The great smooth and intelligent way he communicates... my sarcasm in no way shape or form takes away from his wonderful way of communicating. Was that more clear, or are you more confused??

    • @NayokeHenji
      @NayokeHenji 3 года назад +2

      I second that, I found this video extremely useful and I appreciate the time you took to make it.

  • @henryostman5740
    @henryostman5740 3 года назад +271

    Asian transmissions are a Toyota company. Reliability is the ultimate luxury.

    • @chuckclark6162
      @chuckclark6162 3 года назад +42

      Aisin, not Asian.

    • @TheYotaMan
      @TheYotaMan 3 года назад +6

      Yea I was going to say that aisin is a Toyota company

    • @davidmckibbin4440
      @davidmckibbin4440 3 года назад +5

      my 2013 ram hemi has the aisin trans, 200000 so far works likes new.

    • @rockslide4802
      @rockslide4802 3 года назад +6

      AISIN. It's the supplier for Toyota. Aisin makes water pumps for Toyota. Good solid brand.

    • @nicolathonathan770
      @nicolathonathan770 3 года назад

      Their 4, 5, 6 speed are solid. But the 8 speed has some problem. Even the one used in Ram trucks.

  • @gacs1973
    @gacs1973 3 года назад +590

    Glad I found your review. 2016 Tundra owner with only 47K. At age 71, I suspect they will load my coffin in the back.

    • @CR10.07
      @CR10.07 3 года назад +3

      How’s your fuel economy

    • @nicolathonathan770
      @nicolathonathan770 3 года назад +6

      Trust me, if you drive the truck in the New England states and never wash your frame after each snow, the rust will kill the truck quick. That’s how my truck died, everything mechanical is in perfect safe, but the frame, especially where the control arm bracket welded to the frame is rusted to a degree unsafe to drive. I really wish they build a truck with Ford frame and Toyota body. Ford frames are a lot rust resistant.

    • @thumperpaul
      @thumperpaul 3 года назад +42

      It’s a TRUCK. If you want fuel economy, buy a Tesla.

    • @nicolathonathan770
      @nicolathonathan770 3 года назад +18

      @@thumperpaul You don’t care fuel economy doesn’t mean others don’t, and welcome to this diversified world. 1 mpg difference means tens of thousand dollar for commercial use if you run 100 of them. And Tundra is an ultralight duty truck which require fuel economy rating by law.

    • @sharkskin3448
      @sharkskin3448 3 года назад +9

      @@nicolathonathan770 right! Idiots typically say "if you wanted... buy a Prius!" As if we buy trucks to commute and go shopping (they prolly do). If you have to drive a truck (work or biz), and drive alot of miles, mpg is a legitimate concern.

  • @carriecisneros3151
    @carriecisneros3151 3 года назад +77

    As a Tundra owner the engine and drivetrain are the best I have ever owned. I still own my 2007 and have over 150k miles on it. It is a little less efficient when it comes to gas, but the trade off is durablity. Absolutely love my old truck and have no plans to get rid of it.

    • @jmb-cm7mr
      @jmb-cm7mr 2 года назад +3

      I have a 2006 it has been a great truck has 174,000 miles on it. I just had to have the rear diff cover replaced because it was leaking other than that it has been the best truck i have owned.

  • @MrDa89soup
    @MrDa89soup 3 года назад +79

    Two words are why you buy a Tundra. Resale and Reliability!

    • @Archangel0804
      @Archangel0804 3 года назад +4

      The Two words are PERCEIVED reliability

    • @jlrosine
      @jlrosine 3 года назад +10

      @@Archangel0804 definitely real work reliability. Bulletproof compared to the Mexican made and other foreign made Chevy/fords. Over 200k on my Toyota , I still tow my campers/boats up Ike gauntlet in 100 degree weather with 6 people in cab as I pass by overheating or broken down newer fancier trucks :)

    • @henryfam58
      @henryfam58 3 года назад +3

      Because it sure isn't fuel economy. 11mpg on a good downhill day.

    • @andrespatino2761
      @andrespatino2761 3 месяца назад

      And can't forget performance.
      Stock Tundra won Baja in 2010s.
      The countless baja races won through Toyota in the 90s.
      The legendary 2JZ from Supra, still shits on modern cars.

  • @nrg4285
    @nrg4285 6 месяцев назад +4

    Wait you guys have only put 90k ish total miles on this Tundra since 2011?? Bro that's practically still brand new

  • @andrewcano5111
    @andrewcano5111 3 года назад +118

    Got an 03 tundra with 330k still runs good till this day

    • @claztube
      @claztube 3 года назад +1

      Andrew, would that '03 be the 2UZE-FE V8 iForce engine and how long since you last R'n R'd the timing belt, if it is the V8?
      I just picked up one w/159K miles now as the 3rd owner.
      I expect to change out the timing belt(TB) and H2O pump in the area of 180K mile range expecting it was done once already. If it had been done around and even just past the recommended 90K mile mark (I'm told an original TB wouldn't make it to 150,000+ without snapping into shreds, expensive fix then) well I really have no service record or sticker anyway or where to know...
      If it hasn't been done... Geeez, idk and I'm getting anxious that just maybe the TB can go beyond its recommended 'under pain of death' 90K mile mark; so I had a peek by edging the left bank cam cover back after removing three or four bolts.... top of the belt looks great, no cracks.... please what have you heard or what has been your experience... have you owned this Tundra since it was new?
      Best Regards

    • @Mk87019
      @Mk87019 3 года назад +3

      Got a 2010 Camry with 300k; still runs good to 📅 date.

    • @lonnybear1846
      @lonnybear1846 3 года назад +3

      I have a 2000 with 274000 runs great

    • @lubecer7453
      @lubecer7453 3 года назад +4

      @@lonnybear1846 2001 and just crossed 290,000. First repair last year on radiator

    • @samuelrobinson3
      @samuelrobinson3 3 года назад +1

      @Savetime Mann I think it's every 90K per the maintenance schedule. That's what I do

  • @anthonymchiles
    @anthonymchiles 3 года назад +65

    Purchased a 2008 Tundra with over 250,000 miles. I am that confident in the reliability. On the way to 500K!

    • @henryfam58
      @henryfam58 3 года назад +1

      We can all dream

    • @tacitworm2687
      @tacitworm2687 3 года назад +4

      There has been a few to hit well over that. Good reliable trucks.

    • @walldogger1
      @walldogger1 3 года назад +2

      BOUGHT mine new in 2010, best vehicle so far.

    • @iangrogan5261
      @iangrogan5261 3 года назад +2

      How is it holding up so far?

    • @anthonymchiles
      @anthonymchiles 3 года назад +8

      @@iangrogan5261 Great so far I’m at 274K

  • @jrvane11
    @jrvane11 3 года назад +54

    "I had a small trailer..." LOL! That was funny!

  • @MrGrundle
    @MrGrundle 3 года назад +36

    04 Tundra, 265+k miles, best vehicle I've ever owned. Like the other comment someone left, they'll load my casket in the back!

    • @Sideapotatoes
      @Sideapotatoes 2 года назад +1

      My buddies is at 450k plus and he doesn't baby it. He just bought another 02 with like 170k and is neglecting the other. The first one also was lifted with 33's for half its life.

  • @MTNPANTS
    @MTNPANTS 3 года назад +28

    Thanks for the great review. I have a 2007 tundra and still get lots of compliments on it. I tow a 6 x 12‘ construction trailer almost daily with 215,000 miles on it. I think it hits the marks for being a good looking and reliable truck.

  • @ChickennGritss
    @ChickennGritss 2 года назад +21

    This is by far the best truck review I've ever seen. So many reviews don't pay attention to the simplicity and reliability of a truck that many of us appreciate. Thank you for paying attention to the details that made Toyota brand famous. I have a 3rd gen Tacoma but looking to upgrade to a 2010 to 16 Tundra sr TDR. All the best to you, stay Safe out there.

  • @mattcanfield6384
    @mattcanfield6384 3 года назад +40

    Im a lifelong mechanic owned 16 different Silverados 1/2 3/4 and 1 ton gas and diesel bout a brand new 18 tundra so far it's tough as hell I work it like a HD pull and haul heavy constantly 35s extra springs and lift I'm really testing my first toyota it's definitely built to a higher quality and reliability than a domestic luxury 1/2 ton it's a simple truck exactly what I want, good video and review

    • @jsant24
      @jsant24 3 года назад +2

      When I was ready to buy a new pickup, I asked my personal mechanic for his opinion on which pickup I should buy. He said I should buy a Tundra. I’m glad I did. My 1999 F-150 lariat was nice but every month there was something going wrong with it and I got tired of putting money into it.

    • @qwertyui859
      @qwertyui859 3 года назад +3

      I have owned several samples of each of the big 3. I drive a lot, both for business and personal life and I have had everyone of the big 3 sorely dissapoint me. I purchased a new 2020 Tundra this year. I'm hoping it does well. I just found out about them removing the transmission cooler, hopefully that doesn't create problems. My dad is a sales manager at a Ram/Chevrolet dealer. I can get either of those brands for cost. He was shocked when I didn't buy another Ram and bought a Toyota instead. I hope I make it to the million mile club.

    • @andrespatino2761
      @andrespatino2761 3 месяца назад

      Congratulations on your million mile rig!

  • @chrissimmons9969
    @chrissimmons9969 3 года назад +33

    Great review. No nonsense, to the point and covers the things that most drivers would care about when choosing a truck.

  • @jeffreysantos9070
    @jeffreysantos9070 3 года назад +69

    I have 2011 Crewmax!! On my way to the million miles Tundra club 👍

    • @iamryan4130
      @iamryan4130 3 года назад +3

      How many yu gat now

    • @kylechrestman6955
      @kylechrestman6955 3 года назад +2

      I’m at about 200k. Probably towed 50k of that. Other than basic maintenance and the Secondary Air Injection Pump(which I bypassed) it’s been solid. Hoping it stays that way for years to come. I know when the new Gen comes out, I’ll be keeping this one and just buying a new one.

    • @jeffreysantos9070
      @jeffreysantos9070 3 года назад +1

      159K miles.

    • @jeffreysantos9070
      @jeffreysantos9070 3 года назад

      @Savetime Mann I replace transmission fluid every 30K to 40K miles. I replace engine oil every 3K miles. I replace spark plugs every 30 to 40K miles.

    • @KenPotter
      @KenPotter 3 года назад +2

      Me Too! 2001 Crewmax with 110,000 miles. I bought it new in October 2010. Best Vehicle I ever owned hands-down.

  • @303MoTo
    @303MoTo 3 года назад +18

    Very well done & thorough review!
    I had a 2012 Rock Warrior Crewmax. I paid $35k in 2012. I had the AIP pump issues right at 2300 miles. Toyota took my truck and replaced the pumps, but I was stuck driving a Corolla for 6 weeks since parts were on backorder nationwide.
    After that I had zero issues for 5 years and 50k miles.
    I got $30k trade in for it in 2017 when I purchased my 4 runner. There was nothing wrong with the Tundra, I think I just had an itch for something different.
    Fast forward 3 years and I am back in a Tundra - 2020 TRD Pro. I love my Tundra and don't see changing trucks again anytime soon.

    • @paulherring4230
      @paulherring4230 3 года назад +1

      Love my 15 but tow a trailer after 18 no trans cooler will stick my 15

  • @jenniferpetrauskas7648
    @jenniferpetrauskas7648 3 года назад +5

    Great review and you pretty much nailed it. Bought a 2016 1794 edition new at the time and couldn't have asked for a better truck for towing and reliability. It was the first truck I have ever had and I am very happy with it. I pull a 19ft. fiberglass boat and it pulls it flawlessly and the braking is good. The price was a good price in comparison.

  • @DrGreen-wl2ry
    @DrGreen-wl2ry 3 года назад +65

    My 07 tundra just had the frame recalled and done, along with the bed and tailgate under a overdue out of warranty recall. Total bill was $28,000 in repairs all covered by toyota for free. Although this isnt proving toyota quality it does prove they are best in business for taking care of their customers, the box and tailgate was deff not required by law like the frame and they just did it anyway. I’ll be keeping my 07 until it completely disintegrates to dust now, the power it has and amount I can tow down rough forest roads with skidder ruts is better than any other! The driveline is rock solid still after 225,000 miles with no clunking or hard shifts!

    • @PumaPete
      @PumaPete 3 года назад

      While I’m not a huge Toyota fan I’ll agree with you that the company does take care of their customers very well.

    • @saintsfan7991
      @saintsfan7991 3 года назад +3

      Glad that you are enjoying your truck and that Toyota has stood by it. I have a 2008 Tundra and I am curious, what are the frame, bed, and tailgate recalls that you are referring to?
      Mine is white and Toyota did do a full repaint on it due to some milky white circles in the paint job. They really didn't bother me but I brought it into the dealership for something else and the service guy said that he could probably get it painted for me...he said that something was dripping on them from a leaking line during the paint process and caused the circles. I think it was only white models. Like I said, they were hard to see and didn't bother me. But I'm happy for the new paint job.

    • @ToyotaNutjob
      @ToyotaNutjob 3 года назад +2

      That frame recall was only for 2000-2006 tundras if I recall correctly.

    • @DrGreen-wl2ry
      @DrGreen-wl2ry 3 года назад +1

      07-08 tundra and sequoia frames as well. Small number of them affected but in Canada it was a class action lawsuit that got approved and they went good on it.

    • @rockfangd
      @rockfangd 3 года назад

      Would any other truck manufacturer do that? I think not. I have seen 7 year old trucks completely rotten. Same places on every one. Dealers laugh. Laughing is ok until the bottom line counts.

  • @DongusMcLongus
    @DongusMcLongus 3 года назад +1

    Great video! I just bought a used 2018 with low miles and I love it. Happy to hear from you about the reliability and functionality, that's exactly what I was after.

  • @westonknight7474
    @westonknight7474 3 года назад +9

    You did an exceptionally through, and very clear (easy to understand) review sir. I've owned five Toyota pick-up trucks in my life, and three of them were Tundras. My current vehicle is a Platinum Tundra and I am very happy with it. I know that there are much more expensive trucks out there, but I have everything that I want in my stock tundra pick-up truck. I've never had any real issues with any of my Toyotas, so, that saying (if it isn't broken, don't fix it) is why I've been loyal to this brand. I loved your review sir. Thank you for a job well done. Be well.

  • @homedaily6570
    @homedaily6570 3 года назад +13

    I still own a 02 first gen. Can't kill these truck!

    • @henryfam58
      @henryfam58 3 года назад

      Just keep putting more and more gas in them. Worst fuel economy of any size truck.

  • @rpm2dayg648
    @rpm2dayg648 3 года назад +6

    Nice review.
    2006 SR5 4x4 Double cab original owner chiming in here. 160,000 trouble free miles. Limited slip and tow package factory installed. This truck hasn't missed a beat in 14 years and easily tows our 4200 pound boat over the Sierras to Tahoe.

  • @proto7688
    @proto7688 3 года назад +18

    I have like 380k on my 08 and its awesome, never did anything but oil and pads.

  • @Surfzap63
    @Surfzap63 3 года назад

    Another well done, thorough, objective review from experience not marketing hype. Nice.

  • @russelllayton2477
    @russelllayton2477 2 года назад +5

    As an owner of a 2017 Tundra 4x4 SR5 TRD package double cab, I can say you really hit the nail on the head with this review. I agree with every flaw and feature you pointed out about the Tundra. I've looked at upgrading or even switching brands for the fuel economy, but that is the only thing I am "marginally" discontent with as far as ownership. My truck tows great, has never left me stranded, and with an aggressive set of oversized Cooper tires performs very well off road. I bought the truck with 39k miles used in 2019 for $28,000 and with 83k miles on it now the dealer offered me $28,500 for the truck. I was just curious with the crazy times what it was worth but I'm not selling it. I may consider the newer Tundra one day if gas goes to $6 a gallon here in CA but honestly I love the V8 and simplicity.

  • @dcfcanthony
    @dcfcanthony 3 года назад +5

    My 2009 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport with 172K miles. Never had an issue with anything and I'm the only owner of it. Still runs like a tank. Bought a 2020 Toyota Tundra Platinum 4x4. Handles so smooth, nice ride, comfortable, can do heaving towing and is better than the other "trucks". Best Trucks on this planet.

  • @Jackmerius_Tacktheretrix
    @Jackmerius_Tacktheretrix 3 года назад +10

    Great review. My dad has owned nothing but fords because all of his work trucks were fords. He switched to the tundra after seeing how quiet my 1990 celica I had ran back whem I was in the military. He bought am avalon in 01 and loved the reliability so he bought a tundra in 2013 and it has been the best truck he has ever owned. He bought another one as a work truck and not only commuted 90+ miles to work and another 90 miles back, but the truck ran idling all day and he had not a single issue with it. He won't buy anything else now. Both of his 2013 trucks have been flawless.

    • @mr-toyota
      @mr-toyota Год назад +1

      My 2013 is doing great at 165k, great decision.

    • @smalltowndeallz606
      @smalltowndeallz606 Год назад

      I’m looking at a 2011 Tundra Doublecab with 128,000 miles for $19,000.. I’m thinking about buying it soon as I can

    • @mr-toyota
      @mr-toyota Год назад

      @@smalltowndeallz606 Pull the trigger. You won’t regret it. I personally love the 4.6L, more than the 5.7L. I’ve got a 4.6 DC and have had little to no issues. If you end up having a SAIS issue depending on state check out Hewitt Industries, if not that fix don’t be afraid to tackle the job at home, it’s really not bad. This is the #1 tundra issue and the dealer is likely to quote you $2400+ to fix it, it’s not as big of a deal as they make it out to be.

  • @monkeyCmonkeyDoo
    @monkeyCmonkeyDoo 7 месяцев назад

    This is the review that led me to your channel months ago, love your content.

  • @67daltonknox
    @67daltonknox 3 года назад +33

    Need to look at total cost, not just fuel. My 2001 Tundra has had routine maintenance, shocks, O2 sensors and brake jobs. The single major expense was the timing belt. At this mileage, most of the competition would have needed transmission/differential and/or engine work.
    It will outlive me.

    • @PlymouthNeon
      @PlymouthNeon 3 года назад +1

      That's so true. The cost of maintenance, especially as it can easily go into the thousands, overshadows how much one pays for fuel.

    • @richsweeney1115
      @richsweeney1115 3 года назад +1

      It's stupid that a truck has a timing belt.... Most other cars even have a chain again

    • @xdtrl3837
      @xdtrl3837 2 года назад

      @@richsweeney1115 Not really. Look at the amount of 4.7s out there with 500k to over 1 million miles on original motor and transmission.
      The 4.7 is considered the best v8 Toyota has ever made. I’ve owned 18 over the years and wouldn’t hesitate to buy a 2007 (Last year of the 4.7 in 2nd gen body style) with over 500k

  • @CGGarage
    @CGGarage 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for the review man, I currently own a 1997 Toyota T100, and I've been looking at getting either a first gen Tundra or getting a second gen Tundra. Thanks to your video and seeing the market for the first gen Tundras, I'm pretty sold on the second gen Tundra. I've always appreciated Simplicity in pickup trucks especially Toyota trucks. I've always been the type of person for long-term vehicle use and not selling it within a year. That's why I've always chosen Toyota. Thanks for helping me make my decision when the time comes and my T100 breaks I'll be getting the second gen Tundra.

  • @Johnleefromthemist
    @Johnleefromthemist 2 года назад +1

    Great Video I owned a 2007 Toyota Tundra for 10 years I have the same review as your Video I am a true believer if your truck can keep up with your lifestyle and doesn't break down then its worthy of keeping the Tundra Does its job well. I also like you Mentioned that the truck is American Built and it shows the American workmanship which the truck speak for itself. Thanks for all the great input I was just searching for feed back online before buying a second Tundra you just convinced to make that move. Cheers to your dad for rolling in a awesome truck thanks for keeping it real and not showing some fake video that is not genuine. Happy Holidays Brother

  • @ernestmorin8721
    @ernestmorin8721 3 года назад

    After listening to you , on your dads tundra.. your very honest opinion .. give us more . Your way better in ur access, than others.. look forward to more of your honesty

  • @001dman
    @001dman 3 года назад +11

    had my 05 tundra for a year now. been a great truck, was a 75 mph rollover , new bed, door and fender + repaint and its good as new at 200k miles. the 2nd gen is amazing too. the tundras just one hell of a truck when it comes to something to depend on.

    • @lastingfreedom8912
      @lastingfreedom8912 3 года назад +4

      I inherited an '05 in '08. Drove it for 9 years, my son another 4 yrs then traded for a car. Not a moment of issues. No worries, no repair bills.

    • @richsweeney1115
      @richsweeney1115 3 года назад +2

      I'd never keep something that I rolled at 75. Nope.

    • @001dman
      @001dman 3 года назад +6

      @@richsweeney1115 I bought it rolled. Put the work in and she’s been trouble free for 15k miles so far. Tows like a dream

  • @matthewgaskins776
    @matthewgaskins776 3 года назад +9

    Thanks for the excellent review! I have been looking at the Tundras for some time now and this really helped solidify my decision. You answered one of the biggest questions I have been tossing around which was the 5.5 vs 6.5 bed. I think I would regret losing that extra ft based on how I typically use my truck and hearing your thoughts helped a lot. Thanks
    ~MG

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  3 года назад +3

      go with the 6.5 bed for sure

    • @mrbriggs68
      @mrbriggs68 2 года назад +1

      @@BigRockMoto 8ft is a real truck

    • @manueldelacruz4886
      @manueldelacruz4886 Год назад +1

      wether self contractor or pleasure truck,,6.5ft its the perfect size,,,not too short,not too long. blessings

  • @robertmorris7256
    @robertmorris7256 3 года назад +2

    I've owned a 2008 tundra since 2010, never any problems, very very HAPPY would buy it again yes. 95000 miles great truck

  • @paulreints2279
    @paulreints2279 3 года назад +1

    2010 Tundra TRD Extended cab 4X4, 160,000 flawless miles so far, pulls two trailers all season long for my lawn care business, plus gets me everywhere I need to go all year long. I couldn't be happier with the truck.

  • @robertmcleod1807
    @robertmcleod1807 3 года назад +7

    I drive a 2010 SR5 regular cab 8foot box. It’s got a 3 inch levelling kit in the front but also has blocks under the leafs so it still has “stance”. I gotta say the truck looks and feels like a beast. The stance and toughness of it reminds me a bit of a 3/4 ton truck. When I bought it in 2016 all my buddies were in love with it because it outperformed their trucks. Now those guys have bought a brand new f150 and GMC Sierra. Even though the new trucks are better in most categories, (except the gmc my buddy bought, he got the wrong rear end and towing suffers because of it), the ole tundra still earns their respect. It’s a mans truck. The transmission always feels like it’s in “work mode”, it’s always downshifting early when slowing down. Some people might not like that because it takes away from the every day driving comfort, but I absolutely love it. I would rather it feel like a dump truck all the time than feel like an old Cadillac, (rams).

    • @anhLe-hn3ig
      @anhLe-hn3ig Год назад

      Did you suffer in the turning radius with the std cab and 8' bed?
      Are there storage space behind the seat?
      Do you have problem with keeping it on the road in rain/ice?
      Do your have a 6-cyl? If yes, was it enough for all your needs?
      I'm thinking of getting std cab, 8' bed, 6cyl.

  • @joshcloutier5184
    @joshcloutier5184 3 года назад +3

    I recently got an 07 Tundra double cab with 67k miles on it for 14k and couldn't be happier. Slapped an eibach lift kit on. New front rotars,pads,wheels and general grabbers. It looks mean and drives beautifully.

  • @soccerbullet49
    @soccerbullet49 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. Watched a variety of reviews for so many different makes/models. I think this is one of the better overall reviews on the internet!

  • @jessicabenavides573
    @jessicabenavides573 3 года назад

    Thank you, I’m picking out my next purchase and we are long term auto owners. This video helped

  • @matticusmac6452
    @matticusmac6452 3 года назад +3

    Rock Warrior is the best looking one! Iove my 2003 Tundra Step Side. I love the Titan and have owned a million Nissan trucks. Hope to get another one at some point. Your perspective and info is efficient and fact filled, awesome!

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  3 года назад +1

      Thanks. I actually loved the older Titan as well. Too bad Nissan isn't doing better with the newer one.

  • @mortalva9050
    @mortalva9050 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for the great review . It’s very complete and informative. Good job!

  • @GregoryWingham
    @GregoryWingham 3 года назад +2

    Nice, thorough review. I have an 07 double cab that I bought new. Have 58,000 miles and runs great. Bought to haul my 31 ft camping trailer and has performed like a champ. Outside finish is as good as new. Only problem is that the bed rusted out under the bed liner without me being aware of it.

  • @TopNotchPropertyServiceLLC
    @TopNotchPropertyServiceLLC Год назад +1

    Great review! I’m lucky enough to own a 2011 tundra crewmax and have had it for 5-6 years now. I love this truck. Tows great. Definitely noticed the frequent stopping for fuel. It’s my first truck and I love it though. It’s lifted 6” on 35” tires. Looks amazing and I get compliments from friends and honestly I can’t believe I’ve never had any issues it’s super reliable. Sadly it’s getting a little bit of rust I’ve watched my rear bumper develope a big hole. My rear differential is no longer grey it’s sort of rusty. Frame is perfectly solid still painted nice but it needs fluids changed and rear brakes soon. I also have a water pump and a serpentine belt with new tensioner to install.

  • @Herefornow-571
    @Herefornow-571 3 года назад +7

    I bought the 1st year 00 Tundra. It's been completely bulletproof over the past 20 years. It's never been in the shop. No problems at all. It's a fl truck the a/c has never been serviced or recharged... 260k it has to be one of the most reliable machines ever made.

  • @NomadicNorthwoods
    @NomadicNorthwoods 3 года назад +5

    My 09 Tundra SR5 double cab with 160k miles runs like a brand new truck. I would take it anywhere. I'm not easy on it in the northwoods but it doesn't phase it. It's simple, no shop time. I'm happy.

  • @AdamWoe
    @AdamWoe 3 года назад +2

    Great review!!! I'm trying soooo hard to hold out till next summer. Got a 2004 Ram 1500 with 202,200 miles and it's still going strong. I really think I'll get a Tundra next. The hard part is waiting when you do the research!!!!

  • @familywatts7715
    @familywatts7715 Год назад +1

    160k miles on my 2012. Love this truck. Great honest review!

  • @TheDotDetective
    @TheDotDetective 3 года назад +8

    My family has owned Toyotas since 1980 starting with the Camry and then I broke the sedan trend and bought a 4Runner in 1997. The 4Runner had 305k on it when it was totaled (insurance totaled it) I bought a 2002 with 240k. We also replaced a totaled 1999 Camry with a high mileage Camry 2001 and it was still driveable in 2017, but my mother could no longer drive. So, I just bought a 2018 Tundra because I wanted to be able to heavier loads than a 4Runner. My ex husband had Ford F150 with a rear seal leak. He said HELL NO to my suggestion to replacing with a Tundra. He bought another used Ford F150 from our neighbor. Not a month later, it had a rear seal leak. My parents neighbor bought a Ford F150 because he had to buy American and Toyota was shit. His truck was in the shop more than it was on the road. It eventually also had a rear seal leak too. America's No 1 selling truck (Ford) vs most reliable truck (Toyota). Take your pick.

  • @RyanKelley56
    @RyanKelley56 3 года назад +3

    Great no-nonsense review. I currently own a 2013 Tacoma w/ 122,000 miles and it’s a great, reliable truck but my only complaint is the truck does not have any “get up and go.” Before the Tacoma I owned a 2003 Tundra w/ the V8 and LOVED it. Unfortunately it was totaled in a wreck which is why I ended up purchasing the Tacoma, at the time I didn’t have a need for a full-size truck. Last May my family and I were in the market for a full-size pick up because we were planning on buying a travel trailer for camping and knew we needed a full-size pick up but I did not want to trade in my Tacoma yet. I ended it up purchasing a 2020 SR5 Crew Max Tundra after nearly pulling the trigger on a Ford F150. What it really came down to for me when making a decision was Toyotas’ reliability and durability. My wife and I keep vehicles for a very long time and I wanted a truck that was very reliable and hassle free. I do all the maintenance on our vehicles unless it is something very major and the reliability of the other truck makers was a dealbreaker for me. It been nearly a year since I purchased the Tundra, but the longer I own it, the more and more I am convinced that I made the right decision.

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  3 года назад

      thank you for sharing, sounds like the right truck for you

  • @roscoebeach5658
    @roscoebeach5658 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve got a 2010 Smaller block V8 I bought new. I drive it pretty hard. Do fair but far from perfect maintenance on it. After looking at new truck prices last year I took it to the body shop I use and had them do $6000 worth of repair and paint. Got a new hardcover tonneau for bed, some new tires and new floor mats. Spent another $2000 on shocks and undercarriage work
    It’s got 207,000 miles on it and rides like a dream. I highly recommend Mich Ltx Ms2 tires. Incredible traction, ride and road noise is minimal. Took some of my old friends to the keys for a week and they couldn’t believe how great a 14 year old truck looks and rides. I traded in a 2004 Tundra on this one. Never had a major problem with either. I’m 68 and I’m thinking this truck might outlast me. Amazing quality and durability

  • @charlessheppard2089
    @charlessheppard2089 3 года назад +1

    I am like your dad. I bought a 2019 tundra new 11 months ago. 26k miles so far. Trouble free so far. Reliability and resale value were deciding factors. For me the Tundra works. The crap fuel economy is regretful but what good is the fuel economy if you are stuck on the side of the road or have a truck worn out at 150k miles. I have family with every make and my friend swears by his Dodge, but Tundra hits the mark for me. Your video is 100% accurate. Your negatives are spot on but a fair trade for my usage.

  • @elchangux
    @elchangux 3 года назад +42

    3:43 "i had a small trailer"

    • @creamcheesebagels913
      @creamcheesebagels913 3 года назад +2

      I’m saying 😂😂😂

    • @borninthefla
      @borninthefla 3 года назад +2

      I was scrolling through the comments when I saw the trailer pop up. Thought I was the only one that caught that for a second. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Xainfinen
      @Xainfinen 3 года назад +1

      I literally CTRL+F "small" when the picture showed up 🤣

  • @tristenjensen6199
    @tristenjensen6199 3 года назад +65

    90k miles is still a new truck in my opinion

    • @Painfulwhale360
      @Painfulwhale360 3 года назад +8

      Then you are probably the only one in the world with that opinion

    • @Archangel0804
      @Archangel0804 3 года назад +1

      @Green Soup I have a fleet of trucks for my business. Most of them are GMs. Usually BUY them at 150,000. GM is just getting broken in at 100,000. Every one of the GM's go 325,000 before costing any serious money. The Engines and Transmissions on anything before 2018 are rock solid. The newest GMs are not good, mostly due to the Transmissions.
      And we also have a 2012 Tundra. It is a decent Truck but have had a Transmission issue already at 155000 miles, and the frame is getting a substantial amount of surface rust which is also surprising for an 8 year old truck. We have GMs that are 17yrs old with almost zero rust on the frame and they all get exposed to the same weather.

    • @666dynomax
      @666dynomax 3 года назад +2

      yeah, come back when that tundra hits 250 and your f150 friends are on their 2nd and 3rd

    • @rickshiandmoku4128
      @rickshiandmoku4128 3 года назад +2

      @@Painfulwhale360 you clearly haven't seen the tundras will a million miles original drive trains then.

    • @Painfulwhale360
      @Painfulwhale360 3 года назад

      @@rickshiandmoku4128 How can you say clearly when you know nothing about me? You have no idea what I’ve seen. My brother has a tundra, so does my grandpa. I’m about to buy one, too. 90k miles is way past broken in.

  • @jimbowers9581
    @jimbowers9581 3 года назад +1

    This year I bought a 2015 tundra TRD Pro and love everything about this truck.... except the fuel tank. It has the 26gal tank. Which is really terrible when hauling my 9000lb camper. At the time I didn't even know that small of a tank was a thing. All things considered I love this truck anyway and if i ever get another truck it will probably be a Tundra. Excellent video, presentation and information was top notch.

  • @g99se9
    @g99se9 3 года назад +5

    My 2020 Tundra SR5 4x4 Off Road version in Cavalry blue has 4,600 miles on it, and they are the best 4,600 miles I’ve ever driven.

  • @TerrenceLP
    @TerrenceLP 3 года назад +12

    2007 4x4 sr5 column shift, best truck ever! What a run for this model 07-20 , so yeah it's going to be dated in some areas.

  • @rubenmadrid3154
    @rubenmadrid3154 2 года назад

    One of the greatest reviews !!
    Really enjoyed this video thanks 👍👍

  • @jakemarlow8998
    @jakemarlow8998 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the awesome and objective review. I have a 2016 SR5 4WD DoubleCab being delivered this week. It has only 37K miles!

  • @waxpatch
    @waxpatch 3 года назад +28

    2010.with 4.6L . Was averaging 19mpg when new, down to 17mpg after 330k miles. I tow a 4000lb trailer every week. It's been very reliable, although not flawless. Still, I would have gone through a couple rams or ford's by now.

  • @kennthbennett7320
    @kennthbennett7320 3 года назад +56

    I just wish Toyota would drop the fake ass hood scoops!

    • @caseymckeeborrego
      @caseymckeeborrego 3 года назад +2

      The hood scoops are eye roll inducing. I love my clean prerunner tacoma hood. If I get a trd Tundra the standard hood will be going on.

    • @fknbastages
      @fknbastages 3 года назад +9

      Or make them functional.

    • @brutonoc
      @brutonoc 3 года назад +2

      Saw a new GMC today and it has a fake hood scoop. You need to go hate on it!

    • @caseymckeeborrego
      @caseymckeeborrego 3 года назад

      @@brutonoc
      The diesel ones are actually functional.

  • @upstate4288
    @upstate4288 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic in depth review. Just what I was looking for. I own a 2005 4.6l v8 triton that has treated me extremely well. It’s getting high in miles and I was looking for a secondary truck. I own a buisness and pull a trailer everyday for the most part. I was really struggling between the 3.5l v6 turbo f150 and the tundra. Of course the MPG’s are tempting with the F150 but I do appreciate the tundra for its basic truck features. I’m getting a 2016 SR5 5.7l double cab from Carvana. Can’t wait to get her and see what she can do.

  • @lordbaltimore1450
    @lordbaltimore1450 3 года назад

    I really appreciate your honest review, it's simply the most respected pro I noticed in youtube reviews. May Lord keep you and your loved one's safe. I raise my hat, much grateful for your detailed honest review. I definitely will buy tundra soon because of you. Thank You.

  • @DH-mf2lv
    @DH-mf2lv 3 года назад +5

    Great review. Thanks for sharing. I am the owner of a 2019 Tundra SR5 crew max.

  • @oki1966
    @oki1966 3 года назад +19

    Just bought a 2021 Tundra. Really thought hard about the F150 for all the great features and MPG but decided that I just wanted a basic V8 with no turbo for reliability. I know it will be a little boring, but I needed a super reliable farm truck for towing. My previous Ford had issues going into 4wd. Wife loves the Tundra and had reservations about getting another Ford.

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @kman-mi7su
      @kman-mi7su Год назад +1

      Smart move, If you've ever had a turbo equipped vehicle and had the turbo go bad, its verrrrry expensive in a lot of cases. The F150 has two which is a major point of concern for me. I wonder how long a V6 with two turbos trying to make it do the work of a V8 will hold up over time.

    • @nordicpride9708
      @nordicpride9708 Год назад +1

      Or a water pump that fails and pukes coolant into the oil… fatal flaw in the ecoboost. Dumb design

    • @jacobhillanbrand7988
      @jacobhillanbrand7988 11 месяцев назад

      I'm looking to get a 2021 tundra. Good move or should I pass and look for a different truck? Looking to make sure the frame don't have problems with rust like the older ones. Thanks everyone

  • @fire58372001
    @fire58372001 3 года назад +2

    I own a 2012 & luv it. Nothing bad about the truck. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ronhughley6510
    @ronhughley6510 3 года назад +1

    Great video. I still own my 2000 tundra. Almist 300k. Still going. No paint fade or anything. Excellent quality them japans put out.

  • @davidkaminski615
    @davidkaminski615 3 года назад +20

    I have an '02 Sequoia that I bought used a couple of years ago. It has over 300k miles on it. It's thirsty, but everything still works on it and the seats are still dreamy soft. It's not new, but it's not a broken rusty embarassment either. You can nitpick at it's flaws, but I can't talk myself into replacing it yet.

    • @cheesecurd100s
      @cheesecurd100s 3 года назад +1

      Yeah that generatuon sequoia was plagued with transmission issues

  • @flip110119
    @flip110119 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for this honest, no nonsense review. It will be interesting to see what happens when the next generation Tundra comes out, without a V8...

    • @teller121
      @teller121 3 года назад +2

      not interesting at all...just more Green dictates (CAFE standards, signed in by GW) that our last Prez was going to fix and dropped ball.

    • @confidentlocal8600
      @confidentlocal8600 3 года назад +2

      @@teller121 Yes, we've definitely reached a point of diminishing returns where the maintenance costs offset the fuel economy gains. GDI is a prime example of this. Pulling the intake to clean the valves on my wife's VW due to GDI carbon buildup every 70k miles is $1200 of shop time. And you're changing the oil twice as often because of contamination. This is equivalent to losing 5 mpg which is on par with the efficiency gained by using GDI and turbos in the first place.

    • @teller121
      @teller121 3 года назад

      @@confidentlocal8600 yeh, but that makes way too much sense. better keep it to yourself cuz nobody cares now. For those who don't know what their purpose here is, there's a planet to save.

    • @nordicpride9708
      @nordicpride9708 Год назад

      @@teller121 If you honestly believe any of the minuscule emission improvements in light trucks and cars are going to “save the earth” you have zero understanding on carbon emissions and are beyond help. But keep on drinkin that KOOLAID forest lol

    • @teller1290
      @teller1290 Год назад

      @@nordicpride9708 not sure which you're responding to but, to make my view clear (in case it's not), I don't believe in man-made global warming or "climate" scam. It's all bullshit way of taking advantage of an incredibly stupid and deceived population by getting them to hand over their birthright to a bunch of commissars. It's all designed to force corporate wealth downward and under govt control; to keep the nation in an emergency status in perpetuity. Traitors.
      But a people dumb enough to buy this and CEO's scared of woke mob so badly that they put green commissars on bs of directors at Exxon...deserve what they/ we all get.

  • @sdrawssakcabfrog13
    @sdrawssakcabfrog13 Год назад

    2015 crewmax trd pe 5'6" bed owner, and still enjoyed this review yrs later! 119,000 and counting!

  • @randrowe9660
    @randrowe9660 3 года назад +1

    Good review. I drove the 2011 Tundra and the 2011 Chevy Silverado 5.3 Z71 crew. Which I bought. 130,000 miles and towed my camper all over the US and Canada. Knock on wood but all I have had to do is oil changes and regular maintainance and tires. Totally reliable. (Oops, I did do the brakes once.). Not knocking Toyota...wish they would bring out an all electric PriusV.

  • @philo5096
    @philo5096 3 года назад +3

    Great review, dude. One of the best. The 3 things I dont like about the Tundra , no sunroof on the double cab, way too much plastic on the dash and no 10 speed, come on Toyota it's 2021.

  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMoto  3 года назад +84

    Would you buy a Tundra today in 2020 over the competition? If so, why? Let us know below.

    • @johngomez5018
      @johngomez5018 3 года назад +10

      No stick to my 07 like the body style. All the newer trucks look all the same body style.

    • @oddie8523
      @oddie8523 3 года назад +9

      Love my 2020

    • @justinharasyn1574
      @justinharasyn1574 3 года назад +46

      Traded in my 17 f150 with the 2nd gen 3.5 eb for a 2018 Tundra CM, TRD offroad. The EcoBoost towed and hauled great but the fuel economy loaded was comparable to that of a modern V8. Ever since they introduced the full size tundra in 2007 I've always been very interested. I've owned several Fords in the past and they've all been fantastic trucks, the tundra always seemed to get away from me. I had som concerns with long-term reliability with a forced induction engine like the eb. The reality is the tundra ticks all the boxes for me. I have a boss HTS series snow plow on the front of it, and the truck has performed flawlessly for me. It has all the bells and whistles that I need as you stated in the video. I honestly love all brands of pickup trucks and I personally believe all trucks nowadays will do exactly what you want them to do it's a matter of preference and taste which I believe is totally subjective. The bottom line for me was I want to be able to purchase a truck, pay it off and have it still perform years down the road with proper maintenance. Could any of the big three do that? Possibly, but I like the odds of the Tundra better. The 4.30 rear end in my opinion is somewhat of a double-edged sword, it's the tundra's ace up its sleeve when it comes to towing, obviously this comes at the cost of fuel economy but that's a compromise I'm willing to make. I have a 38ft travel trailer that weighs 8860lbs dry. Well within the 9800lbs capacity of my Tundra.
      A lot of my buddies ask me all the time how do I like the Tundra and I my answer is the same every time...it is the most honest truckiest truck I've ever owned. And for me that is a good thing.

    • @mr.t5019
      @mr.t5019 3 года назад +12

      Love my 2020, no regrets

    • @jamesvaldez4093
      @jamesvaldez4093 3 года назад +36

      I bought a 2020 Tundra TRD Pro in May of this year and love it. I purchased it for reliability as I'll use it for hunting and towing my stuff to camps. I don't worry about the fuel economy as long as it gets me to where I need to go and back without going to the shop for repairs.
      The lack of all the "electronic luxuries" is actually a plus to me. Give me a damn knob to turn or an actual button to press. I don't like the idea of "tablet" running my truck.
      All in all the perfect truck for me and that's what matters!!!

  • @charlesmason6928
    @charlesmason6928 3 года назад +1

    Great video about the Tundra and you’re opinion on it’s drive ability and features .

  • @bobbauldock3846
    @bobbauldock3846 7 месяцев назад

    Hey, man you are one oft he best salesman that I have ever seen , the sad thing is I enjoy and agree with every word you have said, you are ready for the burned out section, when I was young ,they called me a motor head, now i understand. You did real good, i am sure that you have helped a lot of people, so you take care and be careful, your Dad, remember Covid,Flu, and RSV......see yea

  • @martincunningham5490
    @martincunningham5490 3 года назад +7

    Have a 2019 Limited. I bought after trading in a 2016 Ram that had several cosmetic and mechanical issues. I miss the power fold mirrors, remote start, big screen in Ram. Do like truck feel of Tundra and its simplicity. I plan on keeping for long time.

    • @JorgeOrtiz-qs1sz
      @JorgeOrtiz-qs1sz 2 года назад

      I have a 2010 200k and just básic maintenance and a coil replace in 7 years

  • @jonbrown9490
    @jonbrown9490 2 года назад +5

    Great review. I just purchased a 2016 tundra after looking very hard at the F150 and Silverado, and I couldn't be more pleased. One of the largest concerns I had was the dismal mpg that seems to be the largest complaint. After 1k miles I'm averaging between 18.5 and 20 mpg with the 5.7 v8. That's about the same as my 2012 Nissan Frontier.

    • @leifnilsen6107
      @leifnilsen6107 Год назад

      My friends new Ford 150 does 19mpg average. About the same

  • @weareallamericans7358
    @weareallamericans7358 3 месяца назад

    Congrats on the Best Real Tundra review on YoutTube 😎👍

  • @steved0603
    @steved0603 4 месяца назад

    Great video and really appreciate the honest opinion of the truck.

  • @jessecbrinson
    @jessecbrinson 3 года назад +7

    Great review. Love my 2015 Platinum. Also had a 2011 and 2012, those had a slightly better turning radius. Supposedly the 2020's have tweaked shift points and fuel curves, so they're slightly more responsive and shift smoother.

    • @balkee42
      @balkee42 3 года назад +2

      But they removed the trans cooler :(

    • @cindyhebberd7352
      @cindyhebberd7352 11 месяцев назад

      We have the 2021 and it runs GREAT! Shifts very smooth, good turn radius, there is nothing I don't like about this truck. We live rural, often pull 16 foot trailers...always hauling something and it fits the bill. We have the Limited and we love the interior. Very comfortable seats ..could drive it all day and be comfortable. It is the 5.7

  • @misterpetals
    @misterpetals 3 года назад +6

    While I appreciate your attempt at a “long time owner “ review, 40,000 miles isn’t even close to being long enough. I will say that I have had a first generation Tundra, 2006, and I currently have a 2010 Tundra double cab TRD with a 5.7 and 209,000 kms on her. I bought it from the dealer brand new in 2009. Put in a new water pump a couple of years ago with a radiator and last year I replaced the brakes. This truck still has every bit of power as it did in 2009. I use it like a truck, I have had gravel, top soil, lumber and various concrete products in the box. I also had a sled deck on it up until a couple of years ago, put 2 800 Arctic cat sleds with “162 tracks, 550 pounds each on with just the stock suspension. It held up perfectly. I do all the maintenance on her and always use the best oil, Castrol synthetic. I have no plans to sell her, I pulled a travel trailer for many years with no problem. I would buy this truck again without any doubt. Thanks for your review.

  • @fortunatedad7695
    @fortunatedad7695 3 года назад +1

    This is the best review I've seen so far.
    I like how you lay it all out as far as telling people, you want reliability with less gadgets, get this tundra. If you want more gadgets with more things to go wrong, get a dodge or f 150 lol.
    As far as gas mileage for the tundra, if your in it for the long haul with this truck, I'd go with the Toyota because a smaller engine doing the work of a 5.7L will not last I don't care what anyone says. You will save money on fuel economy in the short term but will put all that money back into the truck in repairs eventually.
    Don't buy a truck for fuel economy.
    The Honda Ridgeline is probably the truck that most people need for what most people actually use a truck for.

  • @reyezkingz4123
    @reyezkingz4123 3 года назад

    Great review, actually sat through the entire thing. 👍still looks good for 10 yr truck. I got a 2016 sr5 looks just like it with 83k miles

  • @mark98070
    @mark98070 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for this review of the Tundra. I certainly appreciate the thoroughness you provide in your reviews. I was actually thinking about buying one but like you I'd like to see what they might have in store for a redesigned model. I'd also like to see a more heavy duty version sorta like the Titan. I had a 1982 Toyota pickup and I'd have to agree about the reliability. Best vehicle I ever owned. I would have purchased another but bought a 95 F150 because I wanted a full size truck.
    Well my Ford is still on the road and is worth more to me than I could ever sell it for, but it's limited in towing capacity. I also have a small travel trailer, and I am "maxed out" with that truck.
    Would like to get a larger trailer but would need a more capable tow vehicle. Did you buy your F150 because of it's towing capacity? The newer models are so much more capable than the 90's models. Thanks again.

  • @ahkeen
    @ahkeen 3 года назад +48

    Wow for a 10 year old truck still look like new from the showroom.

    • @mattsfirewoodvideos738
      @mattsfirewoodvideos738 3 года назад +1

      I bought a 2010 5.7 double cab long box it had 92k on it I've had it for 3 months it just turned 97k yesterday and I have zero complaints and my truck is beautiful alot of other told me the same thing

    • @dontblameme6328
      @dontblameme6328 3 года назад +1

      Because it's not used as a real truck. Toys ... Just toys.

    • @ricelife6336
      @ricelife6336 3 года назад

      @@dontblameme6328 Didn’t ask g

    • @prestongillispie9279
      @prestongillispie9279 3 года назад

      Mine is an 03 with almost 200 thousand runs brand new. Inside and outside

    • @prestongillispie9279
      @prestongillispie9279 3 года назад +1

      @@mattsfirewoodvideos738 she won’t let u down

  • @user-hx6wt9dh7w
    @user-hx6wt9dh7w 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent review it answered all my questions

  • @michaelross8036
    @michaelross8036 3 года назад +2

    Excellent review, thank you.....owned 3 2007+ Tundra's, currently own 2013 Sierra.....love my Tundra's, love my GMC....I do miss the torque in the Tundra versus my current late model LS1 ENGINE....I do not miss all the trips to the gas pumps....love my locker in GMC....I'll be looking for the new 2022 Tundra.

  • @Baebon6259
    @Baebon6259 3 года назад +58

    I actually preferred the 07-13 model. There is just something weird but unique about it.

    • @imnottellinudontwannaknow3188
      @imnottellinudontwannaknow3188 3 года назад +3

      yeah that model year was also the fastest, i think he was running that test a good amount above sea level which the ford would have an advantage of because of turbos. the fastest stock truck without trd supercharger from 07-13 was 0-60 around 6 seconds

    • @Baebon6259
      @Baebon6259 3 года назад +7

      @@pwhittyp5365 1st gen is too small.

    • @jaydubb411
      @jaydubb411 3 года назад +6

      Agreed Anh. Have a 2011 also and prefer the styling over the next gen

    • @pryme2013
      @pryme2013 3 года назад +3

      Nah, to bubbly and rounded looking and don't like the gauges at all. The 14+ is more squared off and better for a man at least.

    • @paulmoss7940
      @paulmoss7940 3 года назад +2

      @@pwhittyp5365 Brakes are a weak point. They really made them large on next gens.

  • @KenPotter
    @KenPotter 3 года назад +4

    I still have my 2011 Tundra that I bought new October 2010; 110,000 miles, Crew-Max cab. I paid $37,000; 4WD; 4.6 Liter V8. I LOVE MY TRUCK! I have no need for the 5.7. My only complaint is that it takes a long time to heat up winter. (Ironic for it's name). Mine came with Bluetooth.

  • @happyhippr
    @happyhippr Год назад

    love your detailed truck reviews, I saw your f150 coyote vs ecoboost engine a few months back

  • @niradz
    @niradz 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, I'm looking to buy my first full size truck, and am basically in the market for your dad's truck lhaha! The DC 4x4 w/ the 6.5 foot bed checks all the boxes, hoping for a 5.7 but for our needs I think the 4.6 would suffice and be a bit more affordable. Thanks for your thorough review, I too am not into the bells and whistles, just a long lasting dependable truck for hauling our family on trips, hauling furniture around town, and have it last long enough to be able to hand it down to my boy when he comes of age. Very encouraging to see the generational dependability of the Tundra! Now just have to find the right one ;)

  • @baigon121985
    @baigon121985 3 года назад +6

    Great review! Im in loved my tundra no issues so far!

  • @kross1261
    @kross1261 3 года назад +59

    Good review. Tundra are quite easily an honest 300 k mile truck. At least that’s my experience

    • @dempsey3
      @dempsey3 3 года назад +2

      I got 310 on my 2007 and no signs of slowing down, I love it

    • @TakeDeadAim
      @TakeDeadAim 3 года назад

      Most trucks are if you actually bother maintaining them. I've had two Sierra's with the 5.3 go over that and were still running strong when I sold them. Fords may be the exception. We see a LOT of them at our machine shop with issues almost solely specific to them. Not many Toyota's and although the AFM on the GMC's could be a big problem...so long as the owner either electronically or physically deleted it...the 5.3's/6.0's run forever. Even at that, I've seen many go high miles so long as the oil is changed regularly. Dodge is kinda in the same boat as GMC with their 5.7's and 6.4's. Tundra's are just gawd awful ugly and are in dire need of a facelift...and better MPG.

    • @kross1261
      @kross1261 3 года назад

      @@TakeDeadAim 5.3’s? Not from my experiences, my hunting buddies Silverado was giving him huge problems almost had to lemon law it. Dealership got him into a new one and he recently got rid of it after a 1 new engine and the transmission went out a second time. Now it did have about 180 miles. He mentioned when he traded it in that he had to replace about everything on the truck both inside and out. BTW my 07 Tundra went 250 k hard miles and only replaced the starter. My company 5.3 has just short of 100k miles. Transmission is going out can’t even run it in 4wd. Latest issue of Consumer Reports gave the latest Silverado a 13 in their reliability rating. One of the worst scores ever. I believe the Tundra scored around 80. MPG? On our hunting trips to Wyoming I got basically identical mileage to my friends 5.3 4speed. His new Silverado with an 8 speed he got between 1-2 mpg better. Not a huge difference especially when you consider the savings from the reliability. Looks that’s subjective. I personally think their the best looking truck out there.

    • @inter5123
      @inter5123 3 года назад

      @@TakeDeadAim I prefer the tundra look compared to that new Chevy look. It looks sooo ugly. Some sierras look just as ugly

  • @cervelott
    @cervelott Год назад

    Excellent review! You make some very good observations. Thank you.

  • @13elad49
    @13elad49 Год назад +1

    I have a 2015 Tundra just turned 200,000 miles. Runs like brand new!

  • @WonderingAimlessly
    @WonderingAimlessly 3 года назад +4

    I like the straighter edges as well. Some rounding is ok, but my 2015, I feel, is the right balance.