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Default Re: Would you recommend the Toyota Tundra?

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Originally Posted by Hugemoose
I would recomend a newer Tundra rather than an older one. Like an 03 or 04 since the problems that I have with my 01 were worked out by then.

My friend here at school has an 06 ridgeline and he gave me a ride yesterday. It rides nice and is quite as all get out. I like it, but it is not much of a truck except for the small bed in the rear. Now he likes it but it is not very truck like.

It all depends on what kind of truck a person needs. The tundra fits me well for it's size, power and payload. It's to big for others and for some it's far to small.
NO >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

I agree with you the 00 to 02 Tundra was a Pos On issues not to mention 03 was the year Toyota phased In the Updated brakes and also killed it with those cheap plastic bumper's (urge). Quality on the first year run Took away from the Tundra total ownership experience for example poor plastic on the interior benzel panel black turning to a white color spots On the black Benzel and certain interior trim that is Not up to Toyota high standards. On a side Note Toyota did help owners like me On the first Run But even still I wouldnt Buy a first gen Tundra esp with the all new 07 Coming out. Far as me refering my friends to a Toyota Tundra I would let them be the judge of that prob most my friend with full sized truck have GM. Ford and chevy and wouldnt be seen driving a jap american made Toyota Tundra yea I get it from the big 3 owners (urge)..
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