Dealers Not Taking New Tundras On Trade

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Hopefully this changes when they come up with a fix for the recalls but hopefully you’re not in this situation. Please like, share, and subscribe. Thank you
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I’m sure glad I bought a 2022 Toyota Tundra. I’m getting a new engine replacement. Toyota proves to stand behind their product.

deverafam
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Still have my 23 pro. No issue’s exempt the recalls but they were handled. Working to get new tires and the alignment recall done. Really like my truck.

Squatch
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So glad I bought Silverado Bison whew.

JamesTKirk-yzng
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I listened to you. My 2018 SR5 Tundra is in my driveway as I type this. I owe ya big time.

LATEAGAIN-
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I think the value of my 2018 Limited is going up!

lesjohns
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My thoughts were exactly as yours when they announced they were killing the 5.7 V8 to replace with a TT V6. No way I was getting rid of my 2020 Platinum 4x4 for a 3rd gen that looks cheap and ugly, imo. Now those engines are failing. Changing topics, my sincere condolences on losing your dad and your dog. Unfortunately, the same happened to me recently and it’s not a good feeling!! Stay strong…

Tundra
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You were so right with your warning. I purchased two Tundra TRD Pros in 2021. One Lunar Rock and one Magnetic Grey which I intend to keep forever. The trucks were manufactured at the pinnacle of the 2nd Generation Tundra’s production cycle. Toyota and Lexus have destroyed their loyal fan base following with their terrible decision to move away from naturally aspirated V8 and V6 engines throughout their vehicle lineup.

I am sorry to hear about your father and your dog. That is terrible news.

Thanks for creating great video content!

NecatorAmericanus
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Gear my wife and I have been driving Toyota vehicles since 1975. We have owned 25 total. I currently have a 2021 Tundra TRD Sport, CrewMax 4X4 with the 5.7 liter dual overhead cam V-8, the last year of one of the best engines they have ever built. My wife has a 2023 4Runner Limited 2WD with the 4.0 V-6. I said the same thing you said about Toyota going to a V-6 dual turbo charged engine. Stupid, stupid, stupid. You could take the 5.7 V-8 hook it up with the new 10 speed transmission and change the rear gear from a 4.30 to say a 3.75 or 3.65. Then that V-8 Tundra would get BETTER mph than the overworked V-6 dual turbo charged that they have recalled at least 100, 000 Same on the 4Runner. I thought the 2023 was going to be the last year for the 4.0 V-6 in it so we bought it a 2023. But they did make them for 2024 but will do like they have already done the Tacoma and have a 4 cylinder turbo charged and 4 cylinder hybrid with NO V-6 for 2025. The 4 cylinder only Tacoma trucks are NOT selling either. Toyota has lost the 1/2 ton truck market and are about to lose the mid size truck market that Tacoma used to control. Toyota has lost me as a customer! We will drive what we have and hope they wake

jksmchsicom
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I just loved the fact that i wasn't the only one rolling around town with 13.4 mpg precisely. I read a article where we're actually getting closer to 16. Because the mpg tracking system is always less than actual for whatever reason

xlArsenal
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I have a 2017 gmc sierra over a hundred grand on it have had no issues at all it has a 5.3 4x4 and yes full Size trucks need a v8 plain and simple my brother had a 5.7 tundra ran beautiful

mikescaffo
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You're nor lying. I have a 2016 Tundra Crewmax with 117, 000 miles and I can't tell you how many times I get next gen owners trying to buy it from me. No way. She may drink gas like a lush but it's never been in the shop for ANYTHING!

eds
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im gettin 15 mpg... but i only haul minibikes and atvs

mikeatv
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In the same manner as 4cyl turbo charged engine is not the future of midsized pick up trucks like the Tacoma! I agree with you sir!

YTBEN
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Still rolling in my 2020 TRD Pro Tundra, so glad I didn't fall for the hype on the new models.
Now I see the new model Tacomas are having transmission issues.

MoTo
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There were some Ford Power Strokes that were duds a few years back. I worked at a Chevy dealer about 10 years ago and we wouldn’t touch those things with a 10 foot pole.

ditto
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I'm loving my 2021 Tundra TRD Pro. No issues or recalls thank you very much!

christopherrice
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look at the transmission issues in the Tacoma as well lol

torchind
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Have a 19 sr5 dc. Would not, could not pay these stupid prices for this next generation twin turbo

ladybugwest
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I have a Nissan Titan and its my 2nd one and I would stack it up to any Tundra. I owned 2 Toyota trucks and the best one I had was a 1980 5 speed. The other one was a 2006 Tundra, which was well built. Took that all over the country hunting and fishing. But I have to say the Titan puts out a better product, and it gives a 5 year 100k mile bumper to bumper warranty. How can you beat that? Good luck Fan Boys, I think the party's over😢😢😢

alderringer
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My 2012 Platinum has 303, 000 miles and looks new and runs strong.

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