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by lankheet
Sep 6, 2008 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Power, comfort, quality of construction Cons: gas milage, stiff seats The Bottom Line: I would buy this truck again in a heartbeat. The quality has to be seen to be appreciated. Even with the somewhat high price, it is a great value.
I traded a '99 F-150 and the difference in quality is unreal. Everything in the Toyota fits and performs perfectly. No rattles, quiet on the road, great stereo. The V-8 is the only way to go, a perfect match for the size of this truck. It is a little ... read more
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by tssplash
Aug 19, 2007 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: High Dependability, Great Warranty backing by Manufacturer, good MPG, and great looks. Cons: Thin paint, some cheap fixtures, uncomfortable bench seat. The Bottom Line: I recommend buying any Toyota vehicle as I've had many that have exceeded 220K plus trouble-free miles.
This is a great, and reliable truck, and I could highly recommend it to anyone. Mine still runs, and drives great, has 164K on it, and with no mechanical problems besides the recall repair on the balljoints as a precautionary measure. However there are ... read more
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by griffse
Apr 19, 2007 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Nimble steering, Good power, Decent Stock equipment. Cons: Transmission "hitch", ABS not standard, Rear drum brakes. The Bottom Line: These are great trucks but good luck finding a used one.
I test Drove every model of truck out there before settling on this particular vehicle. There is definitely some consistency through the reviews that I will attempt to address. The truck had 65,000 miles on it when purchased, and the check engine ... read more
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by bobcat7677
Mar 16, 2007 - Updated Aug 5, 2008 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Big box to haul stuff, Adequate power, Awesome ride, nice driving experience, access cab Cons: Fuel economy, payload, recalls The Bottom Line: Unless you need more payload capacity, this is an truck to have.
Just bought my 2002 Toyota Tundra Access Cab 4x4 with 49,000 miles on it. Has the 4.7L Iforce V8. About to get my first oil change. I haven't tried towing anything with it yet, but it seems to have plenty of power for usual 1/2 ton truck stuff. Came ... read more
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by britnusa
Mar 3, 2005 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Reliable, comfortable, attractive, easy to drive Cons: interior a bit spartan The Bottom Line: This truck does nothing exceptionally and everything well. A pleasing experience awaits you.
We bought this truck after suffering through 3 years ownership of an Olds Alero. My wife really, really wanted a truck. I said "No, think of the expense, what are we going to use a truck for?" Thankfully my wife completely ignored me and we purchased ... read more
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by zava35
Aug 4, 2003 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Looks great, powerful, roomy Cons: Gas mileage, black paint hard to keep clean The Bottom Line: Never mid what critics say about the Tundra, their just jealous they don't have one!
I have a 2002 Toyota Tundra V8 SR5 V8 4WD Access Cab truck that I bought brand new in October 2001. ... read more
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by henryjames
Jul 4, 2003 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 40 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Well made, comfortable ride, enough power with V6 Cons: Watch that air bag. Not real easy on gas. The Bottom Line: Don't trust the air bags. Always wear your seat belt.
Two reasons I bought this truck. #1 safety, #2 it is built in Indiana by UAW workers. Buy American, ... read more
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by tundradude
May 27, 2003 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Engine, Comfort, Ride, Ease of Towing Cons: Cannot have extended cab and long-bed at the same time The Bottom Line: It is a excellent towing vehicle, and a nice ride too.
I have owned four pickup trucks. I started with a 93 Truck, then a 94 T-100. I bought my first camping trailer, and bought a 00 Tundra V6 Regular Cab. Lastly, I got a bigger camping trailer and purchased the 02 Tundra SR5 extended cab with the V8. ... read more
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by dsilvers
Apr 15, 2003 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Looks, Ride, Reliability, Power Cons: NONE! The Bottom Line: The only truck I would consider trading this one in on would be another Tundra after I put my usual 300-500,000 on it!
We had always wanted a full-size pick-up but refused to buy one until either Toyota or Nissan had built one with a V8.
This truck is awesome! Handles great, rides great, looks great and of course I know it will be reliable! We have owned 4 ... read more
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by santacruzc156
Jan 22, 2003 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Very smooth, Strong engine, comfortable, strong brakes Cons: vibrating brakes The Bottom Line: I recommend this truck to anyone and everyone. If you decide on this truck, you will have made the right choice.
I bought my 2002 tundra v8, ext cab, 4x4, with 12000 miles on it. In only 2 months I put over 6000 miles on it. I love driving that truck! It is so much more comfortable then other trucks in its class. The ride, even with 4x4, is amazingly smooth. ... read more
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by billh7741
Jan 5, 2003 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Excellent in all respects. Cons: Rear seat comfortable, but tight for adults. The Bottom Line: Excellent, just perfect. I do not need a crew cab or tow heavy trailers.
This is my third Toyota truck and I have had it for 8,000 miles with no problems nor did I have difficulties with previous Toyotas.
I am delighted with this truck. I test drove other trucks prior to this purchase and this was the best by ... read more
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by rfinkle2
Dec 31, 2002 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Excellent build quality, good power, comfortable for full size truck Cons: transmission "clunk"...no black interior option, NO problems to date (5,500 miles) The Bottom Line: I would absolutely get another Tundra. I am looking forward to a remodel / upgrade of the Tundra in 2004 for my next vehicle.
I own a 2002 Toyota tundra 4X4 and love it. I've had many cars in the past ,but fell in love with trucks when I bought a Tacoma in 2000. Unfortunately the Tacoma had a small 4 cylinder and was a little underpowered for me.
Hence, my Tundra ... read more
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by ohament
Dec 11, 2002 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great off the line & at top speeds, handles well, no rattles like other 3. Cons: Poor location for clock, no interior gas door opener. The Bottom Line: Get this if you want a truck that will last a LONG time. Toyota reputation along with thier ingenuity surpasses the Big 3 time & time again!
I love my Tundra! This is my first truck & it took me a year to research between the other MFG before deciding on the Tundra. The handling is excellent espressially after adding the Hellwig Anti-Sway bar in the rear!
Prior to the Tundra, I ... read more
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by bilbur
Sep 2, 2002 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 40 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Power is awesome, ride outstanding, handling better than most Cons: This truck has poor brakes when fully loaded. The Bottom Line: Buy it if you want a well dressed classy 'city' truck with lots of great options and awesome V8 power.
Don't buy it if you are hauling heavy loads.
The sales people want you to believe the Tundra is a true 3/4 ton truck. It is, at best, a 1/2 ton pickup just capable of handling a 6,500 pound trailer equipped with proper trailer brakes.
The truck has drum brakes in the rear and small disk ... read more
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by red_dog30
Aug 16, 2002 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 30 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Legendary Toyota dependability Cons: No torque The Bottom Line: Id take a Ford of Chevy over a Tundra.
Ive owned 2 Toyotas. They both were 4Runners. One was an '85 with over 200,000 miles and the other was a '91 with over 100,000 miles. I loved both of these vehicles. They rode nice and were as dependable as the sunrise.
However they were not ... read more
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by my_02_cents
Mar 21, 2002 (A Very Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: V8 power, smooth transmission, & the high quality to detail. Cons: Back seats are upright, aux pwr only works with the truck on. The Bottom Line: Bottom Line, if you look at the Tundra you will buy the Tundra.
Let me first say that I have been either a Ford or Dodge truck owner/user most my life. Several months ago I began my search for a new truck, looking at Ford and Chevy. Dodge was no longer an option for me. More on that later. I was looking for V8, ... read more
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by lyn_johnston
Mar 13, 2002 (A Very Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Quality vehicle, reliable, smooth, comfortable, tough Cons: a few minor complaints, that's all The Bottom Line: The Toyota Tundra is a reliable, quiet riding, and overall superior pickup truck. Its performance, safety, and quality far outweigh that of any other truck on the market.
I come from a Ford family, so when I told my dad I was considering buying a Toyota, I thought he would disown me. He owns a farm and everyone there and at all of the neighboring farms drives either a Ford or a Chevy. I can say upfront that I have ... read more
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by creathfk
Mar 2, 2002 (A Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 50 Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Very strong V8, whisper quiet interior cabin with exceptionally smooth ride. Cons: Rear brakes come standard drum instead of disc except in Limited model. The Bottom Line: This is the best quality built truck on the market today.
Having test driven all major competitors in this vehicle class, the Tundra in the V8 version was a clear choice for me. I observed noticeable differences between the Toyota Tundra and its competition. If you are in the market for a quality truck, do a ... read more
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by zisk2002
Feb 19, 2002 (A Somewhat Helpful review)
Author's Product Rating: 10 Recommended: No 
Pros: Powerful, Stylish, Nice finish work and attention to detail, and super safe
Cons: The brakes are pathetic. The Bottom Line: I bought a Toyota after hearing about their quality and reliability, and being fascinated with people's devotion to the brand. Check this issue out. This is not an isolated case.
Hmm. I was convinced that Toyota was the way to go after everything I'd heard. Looked into the Tundra. After some research (not enough), I decided on it b/c it was THE BENCHMARK for safety in crash tests, and IT WAS A TOYOTA. I bought a 2002 loaded ... read more
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