3rd Jun 2014, 22:59
I bought my Toyota Tundra 2WD 4.7 V-8 new in 2003. It now has 135,000 miles on it.
I had to have my gas filler neck replaced, because it would send a false signal that there was a fume link.
After 10 years I had my timing chain replaced.
Other than switching out 12 volt batteries, it runs just as strong as the day I bought it. It's a fast son of a gun.
Too bad Toyota execs decided to make their new trucks so big. I'm not interested, and I really don't want to go to the smaller Toyota truck frames. My 2003 was the perfect size. Should be good for another 150k miles I guess.
31st Aug 2007, 17:31
I just love it when people come on here and make up total crap. The tone of voice you hear from anti-Toyota people are all the same. It goes like this: " Oh, FINALLY, a Toyota truck that has problems... See? I told you there had to be at least a few Toyotas with mechanical problems... so there!"
Or - I tell you whut'... I had a friend of a friend of a friend who told me that his friend had problems with his Toyota... So they MUST be bad trucks. Oh - and by the way - Buy American!
Now for all of you who are trying to demonize Toyota... how about hopping over the the F-150 section. Pretty interesting just how many dissatisfied owners there are there with BAD remarks.
The F-150 has been in production for decades versus the Tundra's 6 or 7 years. Pretty amazing that the reliability ratings of the Tundra are actually higher than the Ford's even though Ford has had way more time to " Get it right".