Here's Why I'll Die Before I Buy a New Toyota Tundra

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Toyota Tundra review. Why Not to Buy a New Toyota Tundra, DIY and truck review with Scotty Kilmer. Buying a Toyota Tundra. Is the Toyota Tundra worth it? Buying a new Toyota Tundra. Buying a used Toyota Tundra. Should I buy a Toyota Tundra. Are Toyota Tundras reliable? The truth about the Toyota Tundra. Truck advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 54 years.

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scottykilmer
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I still think it's a mistake for them to stop making The V-8 Engine!!!!

russellhancock
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Scottys Greatest Hits on this one!
-Big ol' V8
-Starts right up
-Shifts like a dream

ninohernes
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I had a ‘93 T-100, ‘95 T-100, 2000 Tundra, 2007 Tundra and now a 2020 Tundra… loved them all. Super reliable and well built 👍

Tundra
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I am thoroughly convinced that a decently built well-maintained paid for vehicle is 10 times better than one that has monthly payments that outlast a shaky warranty.

ithinkaboutthings
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Don't think I'll ever get rid of my 2013. Such a well built vehicle, definitely the best truck I've ever had.
170k miles and still runs and drives like a dream

ColbraBull
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It is sad to see the demise of the naturally aspirated V8. The UR engines (and UZ before them) were brilliant.

KaiPonte
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I own that exact same truck. Had it since ‘11. Been commercial plowing snow (10 Drives) with it for four years. Still doesn’t have rattle or a whistle. Been construction worker for thirty years, and this is hand down the best truck I’ve ever owned. 160 K on it, and I’ve replaced one transfer case seal. BEST TRUCK EVER BUILT.

jaredbaratono
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Just hit 208000 on my 2016 Tundra Off Road 4x4 (double cab). Zero issues, runs perfectly. Shooting for the 1M mile club.

allenchickering
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Scotty is 100% right about these Tundras. I bought a one owner 2011 Tundra Limited (my first Toyota) six months ago in Alberta, Canada and drove it home to British Columbia. The truck has 291, 000 kms (181, 000 miles). I have a three inch folder full of dealer service receipts. The truck looks like it's only a few years old and drives like new. Best truck I've ever owned.

Nexus-
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The problem with waiting to see how well the twin turbo v6 tundra's age is they'll be down to 3 cylinder hybrid trucks by the time the v6's age 😜

delbomb
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I absolutely love my 2017 tundra crew max 4x4! Best truck I’ve ever owned! I’m hoping the get the bugs worked out of the new ones and realize they messed up and in a few years bring back the 5.7 as an extra option.

davidd
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Got an 04 4.7 with 255k miles. It was getting 19 mpg at 200k miles on the clock loaded with 2k lbs of cargo going from SD to SF in Ca. I have firestone airbags in it because I'm always loading with way more then it says I should. It runs like the Tundra here and I also ran it for over a decade quarts low on tranny fluid. I did put amsoil in it when I changed it at 90k miles though. Screw the 6 cylinders!

jeremynelson
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I’m going for a 2012 tomorrow and I’m excited, I love these trucks so much

Dylanclemmer
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My brother-in-law loved his 2008 Tundra. We went over to his place last week and he had sold it because it wasn't worth paying for the gas at 12 mpg. I have a 97 T100. I only use it when I need a truck or deep snow. It gets 20 mpg so is still practical.

drwisdom
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My 2011 has 243, 000 miles and I finally replaced the plugs at 240K. Getting .8 more mpg so happy about that 14.4 average. Only had to replace the starter, the clock spring 2X, replaced timing belt 2X battery 2X. Every third or forth fill-up I’ll put some type of injector cleaner in but I change the brand each time. Normally Lucas, B-12 and I’ll try others as well.

imstelios
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You're freaking great man! Love you! I'm recovering and doing better. I want to get a 96 corolla. I wanna get the engine rebuilt and paint it yellow, green, teal, or orange.

AnthonyTorres
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I own a 2006 with 4.7 v8 with 249, 125. Mostly trouble free. Never missed an oil change. Burns no oil.

OneOut
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I have a 2006 Sequoia and a 2008 tundra. Back to back days of Scotty telling me how great my vehicles are!

crmcbrideww
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I have a well maintained 2010 tundra platinum. It's at 250, 000 miles. I bought it at just over 42, 000 and let me tell you, these last 208, 000 miles I've put on have been a dream. I LOVE THIS TRUCK. Aside from tire care, everything has been bulletproof. I could drive 2000 miles to California tomorrow if I desired. It's built to last

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