6 Reasons You Should Wait For 2024 Toyota Tundra (Don't Buy 2023!?)

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2024 Toyota Tundra is the pickup truck that you should keep an eye out for in the future. Toyota Tundra 2024 will be superior to other products that are comparable thanks to the exceptional set of features and functionalities that it possesses. In other words, you should hold off until the Toyota Tundra is released before making a purchase. Why? This is because the 2024 Tundra will completely change the way pickup trucks are made. Tundra truck will have capabilities and features that can't be matched by any other pickup on the market. In this video, we will talk about six reasons why you should wait for the 2024 Toyota Tundra. Don't pass up this chance to purchase the very best truck there is. Watch this video to find out more about the upcoming Toyota Tundra 2024, and be patient as you wait for it.

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🔴Would you trade in your current truck for the 2024 Toyota Tundra if you had the opportunity?🤔

tech_triumph
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Buddy at work has a late 2022 & it’s been really good ! No issues yet about 50K miles

Adam_Newman
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I would buy a new one but my 2012 base 5.7 4x4 is still going strong.

devestv
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Bring back the V8 with an updated modern transmission and I'll buy it.

TheElsinoreGardener
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Bought 6 Tundras until 2021. Now I am wearing it out and will either look for a low mileage 21 or buy a GMC 2500. NO V8 NO DICE!11

bres
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Probably not. Love my 2015 5.7v8 has 169k and still going strong

gustavobarrera
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Hastag not me movement is working..not buying new or used until Christmas 2024...all car lots..are overflowing...keep it up..hastag not me movement..

dannyhuckabee
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They will not tell you until after the purchase is that you only get one key to the vehicle.

curtisrandolph
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I'll buy one when I can afford one

jerrymoua
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Ever Toyota owner should tell them to tune up a smaller v8 in 5 litre and garbage the turbo engine, if you want reliability

kamlee
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Might want to wait longer, like 2025 or 2026. Unless you're smart and get a '21 or older with a V8

Doomzdayxx
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2024 finally getting a v8 Turbo charge 10 speed is what we want

bvenom
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Idk why they keep putting keyless entry on vehicles when they keep getting stolen by devices that make them believe the key is nearby. It use to be a good feature now is a liability

brianhernandez
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Toyota is the only truck where you can't open/close the tailgate from inside the cab

peterlindner
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Yeah can’t wait to see that price tag.

bigdog
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The only way its makes sense IF Toyota really does do the Hydrogen OR the do a Diesel

jhartmac
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Just insane to even consider new anything. Of course a used tundra is gonna be still way less. Mpg doesn't matter if the truck costs 70-90k and you are having to pay insane insurance as well as tag fee etc.... Old is gold if you can find no rust. Dealer is alway busy if needing warranty work. If paying out of pocket dealer mechanic wants as much as a lawyer hourly. If buying used and you have a breakdown you pay an entry level lawyer hourly fee and all shops are covered up with waiting list. That leave a the DIY guy who has to find time and energy to repair between job commitments as well as family time. The more tech the more problems. "If" I was buying a brand new half ton...yes...I'd buy the Toyota. I've had ford and Chevy all my life and I'm sooo done with the Murica auto manufacturer tricks and poor quality. Yes, I know tundra is assembled in USA but it is still derived from Japan as well as Kaizen. I wish the chicken tax didn't prevent Toyota from competing with heavy duty pickups in USA.

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When I went to buy a new Tundra in 2010 I found out that it was no longer available with a manual transmission, so I bought a 2010 TRD Offroad 6 speed manual Tacoma which I am still driving every day and plan to drive till the end of time. The next vehicle I plan to buy is a 2022 6 speed manual Carola LE hatchback. If Toyota still made a manual Carola LE hatchback I would buy a new one. As long as I could get 16 inch wheels, I can't stand the current big wheel short sidewalls fashion bull💩.

johnossendorf
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Isn’t gas handle in green reserved for diesel fuel?

dougkaspar
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This is at 20k more than the TRX cost in 3021

christopherjoyce