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Join Date: Aug 11 2018
Location: New Braunfels
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I just sold my 09, great truck outside of the gas mileage. 9 years and no issues at all.
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I drive a 2018 Crewmax and it's hands down the best truck I have ever owned.
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Join Date: Apr 07 2010
Location: Fort Worth
Posts: 99
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I had a 2016 Tundra with the 5.7. Tundra gets knocked for not being updated and poor fuel mileage. I couldn't find a reason either of the two items were valid points. The fuel mileage was very comparable to the 2012 F-150 3.5 Ecoboost I owned before it. Never had a single issue with the truck (which can't be said for the F-150) and only sold it because my old 2002 F-250 needed replacing, so I sold both trucks and got one F-250. The only nitpick I had was towing. It certainly towed everything asked of it, just not as effortlessly as the Ecoboost. The Tundra's torque comes at higher RPM than the Ford.
I would buy another Tundra right now if I was shopping half-ton trucks. |
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Join Date: Jun 17 2004
Location: Houston, TX
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I'm still driving my 2007 Crewmax 2WD. It has done everything I have needed it to do with the exception of a few times I wish I had 4WD. Mine is almost completely stock except for I recently replaced the stock TRD shocks with Bilstein 5100's.
My only significant repairs in 12 years and 165k miles aside from standard maintenance: - water pump started leaking and needed replaced - starter replacement (this was expensive because of the labor, the starter is buried under an exhaust manifold I think) - ECM replacement (I did this myself with a re-manufactured unit) It has been a great reliable truck. -Sammy |
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Join Date: Jun 27 2010
Location: Deer Park/Liberty
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Chevy all my life till 2018... BUY IT YOU WILL LOVE IT....
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Join Date: Jul 10 2008
Location: NW Houston/Lake Limestone
Age: 62
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2015 now has 171,000 miles and all I've done is dealership oil changes at 10,000 miles, plugs at 120,000 miles, two air filters and 4 tires.
Shooting for one more year so we will have about 210,000 miles when she finds a new home. What - still have 30% on my brake pads after this many miles is unbelievable. My F150 needed brakes at 75,000 because the rotors would not wear even. Tundra has some beefed up brakes. |
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Join Date: Dec 05 2005
Location: Dickinson Port O'connor
Age: 55
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My 2011 with 155,000 miles is at the dealership for alternator and leaking water pump. $2300.00 parts and labor. They are not cheap to maintain but what trucks are now days. All in all it has been a good truck and I don't plan on getting a new one unless it dies and cost to much to repair.
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Join Date: Jul 17 2009
Location: Pearland Texas
Age: 48
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Ive had about all brand trucks in diesel and gas except for the Tundra. Drove one last week.... If I wasn't in my F250 now, Id buy a tundra hands down over any other gasser
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Join Date: Jan 02 2011
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I love my 2009 crewmax beside the gas mileage which its a truck and the small gas tank these model have. Its a great truck and pulls my new sled just fine pushing 233 thousand right now with no issue except I had all u joints done.
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