5 Reasons to Buy a 2021 Toyota Tundra over the 2022… #shorts

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The last v8 Tundra TRD Pro will be the LAST great Tundra... Would you agree?

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UntamedMotors
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Reason 6: Dealer markup is at an all time high! 😂

fpvflyer
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Now in May of 2024, more important than ever. 2nd gen

donnovicki
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I purchased the last '21 Tundra delivered to Canada. I didn't care about all the bells and whistles. The 2021 was all about the reliability for me. Just knowing that I can load it up and drive across country without having any anxiety is peace of mind. You can't say that about many other vehicles nowadays. 👍

darcypadgham
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Simplicity is key. People who want much more tech in these trucks seldom realize that leads to more potential problems

BDA
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2022 limited owner here bought new 2 years ago, seriously considering selling for a 21. After 2 years of ownership I'm not confident it will last long term. I'll take traditional toyota reliability over new tech with questionable reliability any day.

jakeyoung
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If you want to save just a little bit of money. Shoot for the 4.6 V8
I don't tow very heavy, so the 4.6 is more than enough. Totally an underestimated motor

thatdudesohyper
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Yes Sir, I got one. Still have my 2003 Toyota Tundra, it’s a bulletproof engine.

phongtrinh
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Agree 100percent I will keep my 2017 tundra TRD pro Barcelona red

brettharsanye
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Just bought an 18’ 1794 and am loving it. The V8 sound with TRD exhaust. Lots of room and great for towing if I ever need too. Not to mention— comfortable like nothing else!

johna
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I own a 2007 4.7 tundra my dad just bought a 2024 tundra with the turbo I force hybrid max, am thoroughly impressed with it he’s been driving a 5.7 for 12 years and he also likes it a lot more, no hate to the 2nd generation obviously I still drive one but we should appreciate the new model it’s really awesome tbh

Pierre_Patrick
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simple v8 over a tech enthusiast turbo 6 anyday

estevanperezz
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Can't say I agree with looks. But the rest of the reasons are very valid!

RedWingsninetyone
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in my opinion the look better than 2022 and sound, I can hear that sound all day, sounds like TRX

delongwang
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My 2021 Tundra is an investment which will only be worth more once the 2022 Tundra is available for purchase.

brucesimpson
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The new ones are suffering from axle problems, body parts coming off and the backseat has no room at all for a full cab. I drove three 2021 Tundras and the only thing I didn't like was the brights or cruise control would turn itself off.

CaptainFALKEN
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I love my 2017 Toyota tundra Platinum Edition and low mileage

neng
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Got a 2011 and been trying to break it for 10 years and it just won’t die!!!! Will never get rid of it and will pass it down to my kids.

mikewill
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My 2020 tundra trd pro. Is far superior to the twin turbo and battery junk..😂

nickshuler
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Could have 50 reasons, as long as it’s the 5.7/4.7 and not that tt v6 garbage they are pushing. If they want better fuel economy they should have just down a na v6 with that powerful hybrid system.

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