2018 / 2017 Tundra, why it's worth 50k fully loaded. Old faithful has luxury in a Toyota truck.

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I review the 2018 Toyota Tundra Platnium / 1794 edition to find out why it's worth 50k fully loaded.
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Just bought a 2018 CrewMax Limited, yes the back row is ridiculously roomy. Love this truck. Sound could be better (speakers) jBL is just ok. Head unit I’ll probably replace with a Tesla style unit out there in the marketplace.

Its just very comfortable, and although mpg is low, and could definitely be better, I love a straight V8. Very smooth ride, love the feel of it on the road, on surface streets or highway it is smooth. The major downfall I think is the head unit and the tech. It really needs to be updated. Toyota Entune is VERY dated. But all of this can be fixed after market. My MAJOR decider was the smoothness of the ride, the look, and the unparalleled reliability. I might just be a Toyota customer for life.

The limited features it has are virtually everything the Platinum and 1794 have. Minus some interior cosmetic stuff. After purchase I installed in my garage (very easy) a dual exhaust, K and N air intake, and Amp Research powered running boards. It's simply a beautiful, awesome ride. I think anyone in the market for a truck needs to look at Tundra.

BefuddledGnat
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Dude...the 4wheel drive low has to be put in neutral before you utilize it, it don’t beep when it kicks in. The 4wheel high can be activated by just turning the knob but put it in neutral before you use the heavy 4 wheel drive as that beeping is saying it’s not activated. Hopefully u have figured that out.

joshuamartin
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Dang, so much more tech in these newer tundra models as compared to my 2014 limited. Nice to see toyota moving in the right direction and giving more truck for the money.

J.NOBODY.
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All full sized pickups (and full sized SUV's, too) have the big front end nowadays. You do get used to it, but it can be a challenge for someone not used to it. Same goes for the width. I've been driving a 2004 Tahoe so moving to the Tundra last month wasn't such a big deal (though the seating position does seem a bit higher in the Tundra vs the Tahoe).

cnoyes
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I'd probably wait for the refresh unless I could get a great deal or go used. Then again it's a Toyota so it'll hold it's value well probably.

joeythecarguy
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You get heated and cooled seats and that interior on a truck? Why do I want a truck now even though I live in a big city?

frankwalken
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The ram is actually harder to see trough cause of the big nose which makes it feel bigger than Tundra

skyisdlimit
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Come on Dave you not a truck guy! Lol Cool video!

serkanister
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They did not start making them in 1794

palmaandy
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Get yourself a booster seat and it's all good

bforealson
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Being built in The US of A doesn't change the Integrity and Competence of The Build or does .. ??

f.st.elsewherehoward
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If it beeps when you put in 4lo, it’s not in 4lo yet

kojpim
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Probably worth about 25k the way its optioned.

luzdelatorre
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What a luxury truck didn’t even have a keyles??

صديقالوقت-ظق
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it may be reliable but it's not worth $50k ! it has no keyless entry, no pushbutton start, no wireless charging, no front or 360 deg cameras, no apple play or android play or screen mirroring, and it gets poor mileage ! buy a F250 diesel instead !

parishm
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Funny that you complain about how it is difficult climbing in and out of a truck that has Off Road on the side. What else would you expect?

whelennut
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My god, stop cutting yourself off with your edits. Jesus...

Skcoop