toyo 250 this exactly what matters. People forget that Toyota didn’t need bells and whistles because they didn’t go bottom up like their competitors did during the auto bell out! Those other trucks are showy but poor quality when it comes down to it! I know how to add my own bells and whistles if needed. What I want is a reliable truck that doesn’t break like Ford and Chevy did!
This is why I’m looking at one. I’ve had my silverado loaded out for almost 6 years and looking at engine issues a couple months before it’s paid for. Everyone I know with a Toyota has no issues.
Got a 2011 tundra SR5 383,000 miles on it, overloaded daily with 12,000+ lbs trailer.... not a single problem yet. It's Bulletproof i see no reason to upgrade
Check out this one ...same Tundra but with a sport package! ua-cam.com/video/WOVJ6Gr81nw/v-deo.html
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I used to be a GM guy. Then l gave up on then. I bought a 2012 F-150, and l loved the truck. Not one single problem in the 6 years that l owned it. Due to circumstances, l had to sell it and reluctantly bought a 2012 Tacoma. My opinion of Toyota changed very quickly. If l was looking for a fullsize pickup again. I'd but a Tundra!!!!!!! Toyota Pickups don't seem to get the best mileage by a long shot. But the reliability is what l want, and I'm willing to give up some mileage to get it. Great Video!!!!
Great review. One thing I would like to point out is the basic SR5 doesn't have the center console/shifter or power driver's seat. You have to have at least the "SR5 upgrade package" for about $950 to get it. Well worth it in my opinion to get the power seat for those long trip adjustments so your back doesn't seize up. Just bought one yesterday and then watched this review, so I kind of did things in reverse order. I didn't know the rear window came down until I saw this, so I ran outside and tried it (my dog will love this), so you see how much research I did. But I didn't have to do too much. This is my second one. The first is a 2001 with 340K miles that my son has now. Best vehicle I ever owned. Never did anything but routine maintenance and changed out the front ball joints and a wheel bearing, just wear and tear stuff. Some of things I read were that the truck is outdated. I think Toyota is more concerned that oil doesn't leak all over your driveway in 10 years or your fuel pump doesn't crap out every 75K miles or your fancy valve lifter control system doesn't go haywire than chasing the latest "tech" trend. Had a great experience with my 2012 Camry (240K miles) as well. I'm sorry. I've had a Suburban, a Sierra and a Taurus. I've done my duty with two out of the big three.
I bought a brand new 2013 4runner SR5 without leather and navigation and it is still going strong. It’s all paid for it. As long as you keep up with maintenance, oil change, etc. it will run forever. I love Toyota. I’m thinking about a new Tundra. Great review on this SR5. Beautiful classic black is my favorite color.
JSR Forever Doing what, BULLSHITTING you??? He said at the beginning of the video Tundra changed some things for 2020. Same thing as a 2015. Yap, yap, yap, a big bullshit fluff video. 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
Amazing awesome fricking review bro Joe LOL. I really do think that Toyota could have done much much better with this 2020 Toyota Tundra SR5. But Joe u know me, I love my Ford Pickups especially the Ford F-150 & Ford Super-Duty and so on so forth. Would love to see a 2020 Toyota Camry TRD, & a 2020 Toyota Tundra TRD PRO 1 day. Thanks Joe.
I had a 2002 Tundra SR5 4x4 that I owned for 17 years and finally broke down and bought the '19 Limited CM 4x4 with the moon roof last December. Nothing wrong with that 2002, it drove like a champ but it did need a paint job from all those years baking in the SoCal sun. I just fell in love with the new Tundra when I saw it and had been saving for a new one all those years. That's the plus with a truck like this. You will have it a LOOOOOONG time after it's paid off; take advantage of that and save for the next one. By the time the truck dies, you should be able to afford another one easily as you didn't shell out money to keep it running all those years. I'll be retiring in a few years and buying a trailer for full time living (researching those now) and will do some traveling. Tundra should be perfect for hauling me around and providing the reliability I have always had with them. Been driving nothing but Toyota 4x4 trucks since 94 and all the doodads on the other brands don't sway me.
I love the look of the Tundra,has everything you need in a truck and its done right. its a toyota and that in itself is worth it, I'm looking to buy a pickup and this is my first choice, gonna see if i can get the price right that i can afford it, may have to go used but that's ok, or may go down to a tacoma either way I'm gonna do my best to get into a toyota
I think Toyota makes just enough changes each time to spark peoples interests in hopes that previous owners or new buyers will buy them.🤷🏻♂️ Nice job Joe! 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
just priced up f150 and tundra today, the tundra is still more competitive in pricing, which i find hard to believe. i got my 2015 3k less than a comparably equipped f150 even with the family pricing at that time of year.
Those 430 gears and the tune is way the fuel is not the best compared to the other trucks in its class. But it makes up for it with the 30ish gallon cell. Im a die hard gm guy, but im buying this.
Toyota also seems to forget to update their cars. Theres the Sienna since 2011, the tundra since like 09 I think, the 4Runner, and also I think the highlander.
Toyota doesn't forget. It's intentional, because their customers are dummies and fall for marketing gimmicks. Toyota used the K platform for the Camry from 2002 up to 2017 Camry. They're STILL using the K platform for their 2020 Lexus RX. NX is still on the "New" MC platform that dates to the 2005 RAV4 which also dates to the 2001 Corolla. 2 decades on a platform. How smart can their customers be?
@@vegasmooch Yeah. Everytime they reveal a new redesign I'm like, I bet that engine is from 2003. But their loyal customers always say. "If it ain't broke, why fix it"
Big change is coming. The powertrain from the big Lexus sedan is going in the Tundra. MPG should be much better in the new Tundra. There will be a little more HP, but a lot more torque.
Toyota stingy on their cars! The interior always cheap compared with other manufacturers; tiers always slimmer and smaller than Chevy and Ford trucks. The only thing I like it's reliable cars!
I just bought a new tundra because it’s tried and true. What’s NOT acceptable to me is burning oil. Engine knocks. Transmission problems like you hear about regularly with the other trucks. To me in 2020. That’s what’s unacceptable when spending big bucks on a truck.
Have not done enough. I’m a fan of Toyota but disappointed in them with the age of the Tundra and 4Runner. I don’t expect great MPG out of a V8 but being dead last is not acceptable to me.
@Tony Brown But I don't care about the look as much as resale value and Reliability. See looks can be deceiving , especially when you go over 200k miles. The Tundra has been perfected. Toyota is changing the Look in 1 or 2 yrs from now. At least that's what I have been hearing.
Love the v8 and the size of the interior. I wish they made it with a front bench seat. I like the cup holder in the center console that can make it a 6 passenger. Just personal preference. Gotta love the reliability.
Rodriguez Argueta “truck for men” just sounds like an excuse for cheap, subpar materials and outdated technology. When your paying that much for a truck, that’s ridiculous.
Big ZONK thumbs down on this video vlog. I am not a Toyota Fan Boy, however I appreciate Toyota's solid manufacturing and well known reliability. I am in the market for a 2020 Tundra Pro. It has all the amenities I need. No need for the latest and greatest the truck industry offers...along with the higher prices (Base model Raptor over $60K). Just be patient, 2021 2022 Twin Turbo V6 Tundra will definitely turn heads. Raiti, you'll be singing a different tune. Lastly, the upper grill allows air flow.
They are. Until you ride in a Silverado, Ram or F-150. Then you see how dated it is...don’t get me wrong. It’s nice. But it is lacking..ride quality is pretty good though...just needs redesign bad....
@@semiauto3148 Exactly. I use to own a Tundra Rock Warrior and sold it a few years ago. Got the truck itch a year later and went truck shopping. I was surprised at how much I disliked the Tundra after driving the other competition. The only thing I miss is the roll down rear window the Tundra crewmax has that its competitors doesn't.
mrjjthor Thor that is a cool option...I liked it also. But it wasn’t enough for me. I just bought a 19 Chevy. Love it. Tundra was nice riding and way better than the 15 I drove..but still lacking in the tech stuff like then Chevy Ford And Ram have..but in the end I’m sure it’s a more dependable truck. Oh well. They are all nice. Just buy the one you like the best
As long as the trucks continue to possess bullet proof reliability, I could care less about Toyota keeping up with the tech from Ford and GM etc. We want a pickup that is capable, let the big 3 chase the newest features but they’ll also have more recalls as a result. Yeah I know Toyota is slow to update but I’d rather that than to lose the reliability.
Only drawback on my Tundra is the contour of the seating as well as my Toyota 2010 Toyota Avalon The seat is very uncomfortable ...but I still wouldn't trade off for anything else.
I definitely want one. I’m curious what they do to the redesign next year. I heard they made a claim that it’ll get 30mpg. I’m more of a V8 guy but if they actually make a hybrid tundra that gets that good of mpg, I’d be willing to give it a shot. If anyone can do it, Toyota could.
@@ghilliemanreviews You know that I have seen some of them go for 36-38K now. I almost purchased a TRD Sport double cab for 38295 but ended up buying the TRD PRO.
@@samrumade9429 Yes I agree which is why I did not go that route. Even though the Tundra didn't get as good fuel mileage as Ford(The only other one I was looking at) it still beats them all in reliability and I hope mine doesn't dissapoint me....so far so good.
I had a f150 Had to sell it .it wouldn't pull 5th wheel camper. Went to buy a camper they all said same thing need a bigger truck. Tundra answered that call. Came back with the tundra. Had no problem buying a 5th wheel. Before no one wanted to sell us a 5th wheel.
After owning 2 GM 1500 trucks and neither of them making it to 150k I had to go back to Toyota. I love my 2019 Tundra TRD Sport double cab 5.7. Yes the GM trucks look nice but they are not built well. The problem is most people miss the fact that reliability is the most important factor over everything else when it comes to purchasing a vehicle. My money is on Toyota !
People like to complain of the Tundra mpg. But if you look at all the other 1/2 ton trucks with v8s their all in the 15/20 mpg ballpark. So 13/17 isn’t that bad. Plus you get the bulletproof 5.7 engine and Toyota quality. The Tundra is solid and looks the best still. Then it destroys the other trucks with towing capacity. It’s a hard choice for me between the Tacoma and Tundra.
Waiting on the 2021 model. I'd like for them to bring back the driver side pillar grab handle. Is that asking too much? I hate grabbing the steering wheel to get into the driver seat.
I wish they still had the 4.6. I also wish you could build a regular cab on line with the 4.6 4x4 with sr5 package. You also forgot the lowest crash rating. I loved my tundra. Wanted to get the regular cab before the new one comes out.
The most awaited review for me.... Will this be my daily driver - Oh yes!!! Until I heard you quietly saying on the mileage economy 😒 Thanks for the great reviews always.
I love Toyotas, I am a retired mechanic and I believe they are hands down the most reliable cars and trucks available. I want to buy a Tundra but I cannot get past the Horrible MPG. At least Toyota properly tests their vehicles before bringing them to market and I have to believe there is a new Tundra engine and transmission coming but I am loosing patience.
greg davis Wait that bullshitter said there was updates for 2020. Yap, yap, yap, a big bullshit fluff video. 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
@11:08 you skipped from the driver seat segment to the driving segment. I guess in the edit you forgot to add the rear passenger seating segment. Just a heads up.
$45k MSRP for a crewmax, 4x4, trd off-road package, and sr5 upgrade package ain’t bad at all. And your getting a solid truck. Dodge, Ford, and Chevy passed $50k for similar equipped trucks. Toyota wins again.
Joe, I heard it takes a lot of effort to edit videos, and you just keep on spitting out videos, you really are the hardest working man I know. Keep up the amazing work!❤❤❤ But really, slow down, you're going to run out of cars at the rate your going. Give yourself a break
I just upgraded my 2016 Toyota tundra TSS sport series to a 2020 Toyota TSS off road 4x4 due to engine problems. But I loveeeee my tundras, but has anyone had a problem with the traction control off light coming on with the check engine light and codes reading air flow sensors. The tech couldn't figure out the problem and I had that problem 5 times since April 2018 so it was time to let the 2016 go.
Im in the Market this week . this is first review I watched ! Im almost sold! I want to check MSRP on the high end trim package. what is the package? did you say TRD? I live by Larry Miller Toyota! can Wesley Chapel ship one up to me cheaper than the local dealership? they actually got looted I think last week! might have to go other place!
I don't want them to change anything, because they work. I wan't something that works. I don't want junk. I am sick of junk. The BIG 3 makes nothing but JUNK! Toyota dropped the 4.6L because it had the same mileage with less power. Better to have the 5.7 anyway.
Crazy to me they even make cars without LEDs. Or without all the safety options you can Possibly get. I can understand the interior being a little less fancy at a lower trim, but the fact manufacturers make money off things that should be standard truly grinds my gears
@@RaitisRides one can only hope. Do you think the price of the previous gen tundras will drop due to the overdue remodel? Or do you think they will rise because the v8 will for sure be more reliable than any turboed motor
2020 tundra didnt empress me because I thought Tundra was going to beat the Ram 1500 Diesel towing of 12k, plus its still a gas hog.. very poor.. looks like Toyota made the tundra as an Nike product, meaning its just bragging rights to own one. wonder why Toyota is except from the 20 mpg for USA auto & trucks by 2020 thats what I read years ago thats why American auto companies bringing back the diesel engines....really want to buy a Tundra but I dont want to go poor at the gas pump..
Does the diameter of the wheel matter for offroading? I wanna get the sr since its cheaper but are the wider wheels on the other trucks better? Could I just get bigger tires for offroading? Does anyone have any insight?
Nice Truck and likely dependable but they can do a bit better than 17 mpg maybe add remote start for those cold mornings or hot days where you could remotely roll down that back window to get the heat out of the interior also for a 2020 it should have L.E.D headlights
As usual Joe.. Excellent presentation. Love my 2018 Tundra. It’s nothing fancy but it’s sort of like a Swiss Army knife .. it does everything without much fuss.. love it’s chunky looks. I’m out numbered by Chevy and Ford here in OK.. I’m satisfied.
I buy toyota because of the bullet proof quality the bells and whistles dont matter too much to me as long as the vehicle out last the payments .
Thanks for sharing your input and perspective! I really appreciate you watching!
toyo 250 this exactly what matters. People forget that Toyota didn’t need bells and whistles because they didn’t go bottom up like their competitors did during the auto bell out! Those other trucks are showy but poor quality when it comes down to it! I know how to add my own bells and whistles if needed. What I want is a reliable truck that doesn’t break like Ford and Chevy did!
Scotty kilmer recommends the f150 over the tundra for reliability
This is why I’m looking at one. I’ve had my silverado loaded out for almost 6 years and looking at engine issues a couple months before it’s paid for. Everyone I know with a Toyota has no issues.
toyo 250
True, just like any truck that has been well maintained. But it will not pass a gas station like some of it's competitors. Lol
You want a truck that will outlive you and last until
Your son is 60 you buy this truck!
Great review !
You are so very right Humberto.
Check out this one ...same Tundra but with a sport package! ua-cam.com/video/WOVJ6Gr81nw/v-deo.html
Got a 2011 tundra SR5 383,000 miles on it, overloaded daily with 12,000+ lbs trailer.... not a single problem yet. It's Bulletproof i see no reason to upgrade
royalmac1011 Chevy or dodge would’ve exploded way before even 100k miles
@@kevs2good133 lmao
how is your fuel millage when you are towing that trailer????
@@trevorryder5211 what fuel mileage?
James Mastroianni fuel per gallon when towing
Three years ago today! Still my 1st pickup.
Joe I'm going to contact UA-cam and make them give you the hardest-working UA-camr award, cuz you're killing it man!
Foreal
He makes so many videos that I am just about at the point I know what he is going to say before he says it, and what he is going to #Zonk. 🤣
You’ve got to be kidding me... this video was useless! It’s the same truck as the year before.. 😂
Check out this one ...same Tundra but with a sport package! ua-cam.com/video/WOVJ6Gr81nw/v-deo.html
I used to be a GM guy. Then l gave up on then. I bought a 2012 F-150, and l loved the truck. Not one single problem in the 6 years that l owned it. Due to circumstances, l had to sell it and reluctantly bought a 2012 Tacoma. My opinion of Toyota changed very quickly. If l was looking for a fullsize pickup again. I'd but a Tundra!!!!!!! Toyota Pickups don't seem to get the best mileage by a long shot. But the reliability is what l want, and I'm willing to give up some mileage to get it. Great Video!!!!
Ford is a great truck but if you need something that will outlive you buy a Toyota made truck ☺ 😊 💯
Never got to see the back seats 😁
Yeah, 🤔?
The camera crew got lost in the interior! :o
Great review. One thing I would like to point out is the basic SR5 doesn't have the center console/shifter or power driver's seat. You have to have at least the "SR5 upgrade package" for about $950 to get it. Well worth it in my opinion to get the power seat for those long trip adjustments so your back doesn't seize up. Just bought one yesterday and then watched this review, so I kind of did things in reverse order. I didn't know the rear window came down until I saw this, so I ran outside and tried it (my dog will love this), so you see how much research I did. But I didn't have to do too much. This is my second one. The first is a 2001 with 340K miles that my son has now. Best vehicle I ever owned. Never did anything but routine maintenance and changed out the front ball joints and a wheel bearing, just wear and tear stuff. Some of things I read were that the truck is outdated. I think Toyota is more concerned that oil doesn't leak all over your driveway in 10 years or your fuel pump doesn't crap out every 75K miles or your fancy valve lifter control system doesn't go haywire than chasing the latest "tech" trend. Had a great experience with my 2012 Camry (240K miles) as well. I'm sorry. I've had a Suburban, a Sierra and a Taurus. I've done my duty with two out of the big three.
Thanks for that info Allen!
Allen Bishop same here. My fords and gm’s are not even close on reliability. Will take that over gee wizzes shiny crap.
I bought a brand new 2013 4runner SR5 without leather and navigation and it is still going strong. It’s all paid for it. As long as you keep up with maintenance, oil change, etc. it will run forever. I love Toyota. I’m thinking about a new Tundra. Great review on this SR5. Beautiful classic black is my favorite color.
Thanks for sharing that great input from your experience!
Always a good feeling watching a local UA-camr (driving roads are familiar!) Keep it up Joe!
Thanks! That really means a lot!
Actually there is "zero" competition if you want quality.
Very good point!
I have the 2020 tundra with the column shift. Just love it. The 5.7 engine is a beast.
My dream car Thundra
InshAllah
One day I buy this car
Do you even sleep my man😟. Appreciate all your hard work
JSR Forever Doing what, BULLSHITTING you??? He said at the beginning of the video Tundra changed some things for 2020. Same thing as a 2015. Yap, yap, yap, a big bullshit fluff video. 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
Amazing awesome fricking review bro Joe LOL. I really do think that Toyota could have done much much better with this 2020 Toyota Tundra SR5. But Joe u know me, I love my Ford Pickups especially the Ford F-150 & Ford Super-Duty and so on so forth. Would love to see a 2020 Toyota Camry TRD, & a 2020 Toyota Tundra TRD PRO 1 day. Thanks Joe.
There is LED lighting on SR5. Has a one strip on the bottom of each headlight. 👍🏼
10 years from now the 2020 will still be on the road with great resale value more than any other half pick trucks
I have a 2015, solid build, no major issues, love the tundra
Thanks for sharing that input based off of your experience!
I love the serenades. Interesting, Demo.
Thanks man!
I can see how it needs a new gen, but for me, this is all I need.
I had a 2002 Tundra SR5 4x4 that I owned for 17 years and finally broke down and bought the '19 Limited CM 4x4 with the moon roof last December. Nothing wrong with that 2002, it drove like a champ but it did need a paint job from all those years baking in the SoCal sun. I just fell in love with the new Tundra when I saw it and had been saving for a new one all those years. That's the plus with a truck like this. You will have it a LOOOOOONG time after it's paid off; take advantage of that and save for the next one. By the time the truck dies, you should be able to afford another one easily as you didn't shell out money to keep it running all those years. I'll be retiring in a few years and buying a trailer for full time living (researching those now) and will do some traveling. Tundra should be perfect for hauling me around and providing the reliability I have always had with them. Been driving nothing but Toyota 4x4 trucks since 94 and all the doodads on the other brands don't sway me.
I have 2011 Tacoma no problem from purchase and paid off love it and Tundra will be my next
That is really awesome!
You convince us to buy a billion different cars lol you’re the real MVP!
Thanks James! I promise you I want to take them all home with me!
Just bought a 2020 tundra sr5 SX. Love it. The power is incredible
Can’t wait to see you to review 2021 Tundra, Sienna and Sequoia. They are some already at Chicago Auto Show. Thank you in advance!
Thanks John! Stay tuned!
I love the look of the Tundra,has everything you need in a truck and its done right. its a toyota and that in itself is worth it, I'm looking to buy a pickup and this is my first choice, gonna see if i can get the price right that i can afford it, may have to go used but that's ok, or may go down to a tacoma either way I'm gonna do my best to get into a toyota
I think Toyota makes just enough changes each time to spark peoples interests in hopes that previous owners or new buyers will buy them.🤷🏻♂️ Nice job Joe! 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
L S Nice job at what exactly???? Bullshitting everybody for 15 mins. on that the new 2020 Tundra had changed???? Same thing as 2015
just priced up f150 and tundra today, the tundra is still more competitive in pricing, which i find hard to believe. i got my 2015 3k less than a comparably equipped f150 even with the family pricing at that time of year.
Thanks for sharing that great input from your experience!
Hey joe, you’re the best. Enjoy your videos.
In the half ton segment isn’t it HALF TON of competition!
Thanks for your support John and your kind words. I tripped over my thoughts. You are so very right.
It’s so reliable it’s worth getting and just upgrading when the refresh comes out.
Those 430 gears and the tune is way the fuel is not the best compared to the other trucks in its class.
But it makes up for it with the 30ish gallon cell. Im a die hard gm guy, but im buying this.
Toyota also seems to forget to update their cars. Theres the Sienna since 2011, the tundra since like 09 I think, the 4Runner, and also I think the highlander.
Toyota doesn't forget. It's intentional, because their customers are dummies and fall for marketing gimmicks. Toyota used the K platform for the Camry from 2002 up to 2017 Camry. They're STILL using the K platform for their 2020 Lexus RX. NX is still on the "New" MC platform that dates to the 2005 RAV4 which also dates to the 2001 Corolla. 2 decades on a platform. How smart can their customers be?
@@vegasmooch
Yeah. Everytime they reveal a new redesign I'm like, I bet that engine is from 2003. But their loyal customers always say.
"If it ain't broke, why fix it"
vegasmooch smart enough to know there cars won’t blow up in there face and why redesign when it works great
**says the tundra has done 1 million miles before**
Me: Oh damn... I knew toyota was reliable but damn...
Check out this one ...same Tundra but with a sport package! ua-cam.com/video/WOVJ6Gr81nw/v-deo.html
6-speed automatic...especially on a huge gas hogging vehicle like this is simply not acceptable in 2020.
Big change is coming. The powertrain from the big Lexus sedan is going in the Tundra. MPG should be much better in the new Tundra. There will be a little more HP, but a lot more torque.
@@user-tb7rn1il3q I'm waiting on the new Tundra. The current tundra is very reliable but way too thirsty and outdated.
Toyota stingy on their cars! The interior always cheap compared with other manufacturers; tiers always slimmer and smaller than Chevy and Ford trucks. The only thing I like it's reliable cars!
Saif BT If it ain’t broke, don’t change it.
I just bought a new tundra because it’s tried and true. What’s NOT acceptable to me is burning oil. Engine knocks. Transmission problems like you hear about regularly with the other trucks. To me in 2020. That’s what’s unacceptable when spending big bucks on a truck.
I am going to pick up my Tundra 2021 SR5 tomorrow.
That is so awesome!
How much u payed
From a 2016 SR5 owner:
Headlights, grill, instrument panel, that is all
(wipes sweat from forehead)
You are spot on.
Have not done enough. I’m a fan of Toyota but disappointed in them with the age of the Tundra and 4Runner. I don’t expect great MPG out of a V8 but being dead last is not acceptable to me.
New redesign/engine redo INCOMMING soon ☺
White Fox yep, just anxious for Toyota to put some pep in their step in making it happen 😬
I've sold cars for the past 5 years and the Tundra has not "really" changed in more then a decade
AGREED!
If ain't Broke don't fix it. Reliability and Resale Value Trumps Everything Else.
@@theobservermelanin1746 that true the resale and reliability on those things are crazy, no one and I mean no even comes close
@Tony Brown
My truck is paid for 2007 with 139,000 miles. I have done some upgrades and believe me it was worth it.
@Tony Brown
But I don't care about the look as much as resale value and Reliability. See looks can be deceiving , especially when you go over 200k miles. The Tundra has been perfected. Toyota is changing the Look in 1 or 2 yrs from now. At least that's what I have been hearing.
It’s an insult to our intelligence for Toyota to run this model out again and call it a 2020. Nice review once again Joe.
I totally agree with you! You are so very welcome!
Love the v8 and the size of the interior. I wish they made it with a front bench seat. I like the cup holder in the center console that can make it a 6 passenger. Just personal preference. Gotta love the reliability.
This is so very true!
Toyota, the only truck that still looks like a truck for men and not a girly piece of mami truckie like ram, Chevy and ford
True that, I have a 2014 double cab sr5 and love it.
Rodriguez Argueta “truck for men” just sounds like an excuse for cheap, subpar materials and outdated technology. When your paying that much for a truck, that’s ridiculous.
Big ZONK thumbs down on this video vlog. I am not a Toyota Fan Boy, however I appreciate Toyota's solid manufacturing and well known reliability. I am in the market for a 2020 Tundra Pro. It has all the amenities I need. No need for the latest and greatest the truck industry offers...along with the higher prices (Base model Raptor over $60K). Just be patient, 2021 2022 Twin Turbo V6 Tundra will definitely turn heads. Raiti, you'll be singing a different tune. Lastly, the upper grill allows air flow.
Sure, but only if I could afford it. I was actually in my buddy's 2018 Tundra last night. Amazing how nice they truly are. #Bulletproof
They are. Until you ride in a Silverado, Ram or F-150. Then you see how dated it is...don’t get me wrong. It’s nice. But it is lacking..ride quality is pretty good though...just needs redesign bad....
@@semiauto3148 Exactly. I use to own a Tundra Rock Warrior and sold it a few years ago. Got the truck itch a year later and went truck shopping. I was surprised at how much I disliked the Tundra after driving the other competition. The only thing I miss is the roll down rear window the Tundra crewmax has that its competitors doesn't.
mrjjthor Thor that is a cool option...I liked it also. But it wasn’t enough for me. I just bought a 19 Chevy. Love it. Tundra was nice riding and way better than the 15 I drove..but still lacking in the tech stuff like then Chevy Ford And Ram have..but in the end I’m sure it’s a more dependable truck. Oh well. They are all nice. Just buy the one you like the best
Excellent review and great job. Very informative and very appreciated! Thanks.
I worked for Lexus for 15 years, Toyota knows how to build updated trucks
As long as the trucks continue to possess bullet proof reliability, I could care less about Toyota keeping up with the tech from Ford and GM etc. We want a pickup that is capable, let the big 3 chase the newest features but they’ll also have more recalls as a result. Yeah I know Toyota is slow to update but I’d rather that than to lose the reliability.
Only drawback on my Tundra is the contour of the seating as well as my Toyota 2010 Toyota Avalon
The seat is very uncomfortable ...but I still wouldn't trade off for anything else.
Thanks for sharing that great input!
I definitely want one. I’m curious what they do to the redesign next year. I heard they made a claim that it’ll get 30mpg. I’m more of a V8 guy but if they actually make a hybrid tundra that gets that good of mpg, I’d be willing to give it a shot. If anyone can do it, Toyota could.
Thanks for letting me share this one with you!
Hey at 11:12 you were going to check out the back seat space, but then it cuts to the driving. Where is that part? Thanks.
Sorry there was an issue with that footage.
I have heard that SR5 Sports Package (20" wheels) is better on the highway than TRD Pro, the off-road variation with 18" wheels.
46K no way that should be around 36K
Steve austin we wish. That truck would be the king seller if they priced it that way
@@ghilliemanreviews You know that I have seen some of them go for 36-38K now. I almost purchased a TRD Sport double cab for 38295 but ended up buying the TRD PRO.
Steve austin you would spend much more on repairs per yr on a gm or ford. I know,been there.
@@samrumade9429 Yes I agree which is why I did not go that route. Even though the Tundra didn't get as good fuel mileage as Ford(The only other one I was looking at) it still beats them all in reliability and I hope mine doesn't dissapoint me....so far so good.
I had a f150
Had to sell it .it wouldn't pull 5th wheel camper. Went to buy a camper they all said same thing need a bigger truck. Tundra answered that call. Came back with the tundra. Had no problem buying a 5th wheel. Before no one wanted to sell us a 5th wheel.
2007 is calling and it wants its truck back.
You freaking cracked me up!
What happened to the backseat review of this truck.. it didn't make it into the video?
After owning 2 GM 1500 trucks and neither of them making it to 150k I had to go back to Toyota. I love my 2019 Tundra TRD Sport double cab 5.7. Yes the GM trucks look nice but they are not built well. The problem is most people miss the fact that reliability is the most important factor over everything else when it comes to purchasing a vehicle. My money is on Toyota !
was there an editing error , no rear seat evaluation shown?
The footage got corrupted; Sorry about that!
@@RaitisRides ZONK!!!....lol,,,,,you gotta make a zonk compilation of short zonks
9:44 he says both the passenger and driver has power seating but as the camera pans down you see the passenger has manual controls on the seat
Thanks for sharing your input and perspective! I really appreciate you watching!
Please do a review on the 1794 edition tundra
The 1794 fixes most of the zonks you have for the tundra
I will do!
I can't wait to review one!
People like to complain of the Tundra mpg. But if you look at all the other 1/2 ton trucks with v8s their all in the 15/20 mpg ballpark. So 13/17 isn’t that bad. Plus you get the bulletproof 5.7 engine and Toyota quality. The Tundra is solid and looks the best still. Then it destroys the other trucks with towing capacity. It’s a hard choice for me between the Tacoma and Tundra.
Waiting on the 2021 model.
I'd like for them to bring back the driver side pillar grab handle. Is that asking too much? I hate grabbing the steering wheel to get into the driver seat.
Thanks for sharing your input and perspective on this one! I appreciate you watching!
Can you put that Android Auto / Apple CarPlay radio into a 2018 or 2019 Tundra?
I wish they still had the 4.6. I also wish you could build a regular cab on line with the 4.6 4x4 with sr5 package. You also forgot the lowest crash rating. I loved my tundra. Wanted to get the regular cab before the new one comes out.
I totally agree with you!
That V8 sound good 👍
The most awaited review for me.... Will this be my daily driver - Oh yes!!! Until I heard you quietly saying on the mileage economy 😒 Thanks for the great reviews always.
I just bought one and milk it, I get 17-18 MPG on the back roads!
As long as toyota maintains its tradition of reliability and good quality I dont mind.
I love mine! Only complaint so far is the lack of paint. So freakin thin.
I love Toyotas, I am a retired mechanic and I believe they are hands down the most reliable cars and trucks available. I want to buy a Tundra but I cannot get past the Horrible MPG. At least Toyota properly tests their vehicles before bringing them to market and I have to believe there is a new Tundra engine and transmission coming but I am loosing patience.
Still needs alot of updates i would get if they just update
AGREED!
greg davis Wait that bullshitter said there was updates for 2020. Yap, yap, yap, a big bullshit fluff video. 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
2021 Toyota Tundra all new redesign inside and out, Gen 4 Tundra!
I can't wait Michael!
@11:08 you skipped from the driver seat segment to the driving segment. I guess in the edit you forgot to add the rear passenger seating segment. Just a heads up.
Thanks Noel! Some of the footage was corrupted! Sorry about that! I will have another 2020 Toyota Review for you!
You did not feature the rear seat.
Brought back the crew cab? I didn’t know they got rid of the crew cab
I know right?
Jim Xiong What the fuck? Crewmax option has always been around.
In the base trim it was gone for a while
James Mastroianni False. Always been around.
@@henryscreations the crewmax was not available in the sr trim until 2020
Love this truck, basic and rugged
AGREED!
that price aint basic and rugged though.
For 2021 seats you get graphite seats or vinyl seats. Which one will last longer and is most durable?
Pay at the pump or pay at the shop!
I'm gonna wait for the 3rd gen tundra
Good call!
Not a bad truck but not worth the price
roxbery25 it is actually.
$45k MSRP for a crewmax, 4x4, trd off-road package, and sr5 upgrade package ain’t bad at all. And your getting a solid truck. Dodge, Ford, and Chevy passed $50k for similar equipped trucks. Toyota wins again.
Great review!!
1:26 Your making false statements! The Crewmax has always been an available option on SR5 and higher trims.
Thanks for your extra info.
Raiti's Rides I would apologize to the viewers who you have misinformed and make changes.
I love this truck!❤️
Joe, I heard it takes a lot of effort to edit videos, and you just keep on spitting out videos, you really are the hardest working man I know. Keep up the amazing work!❤❤❤
But really, slow down, you're going to run out of cars at the rate your going. Give yourself a break
Can you tell me why they didn’t put a transmission cooler in the truck?
Man brotha love ur videos! U got a new subscriber 💯
Acurawilly 98 Yap, yap, yap, a big bullshit fluff video. 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
I just upgraded my 2016 Toyota tundra TSS sport series to a 2020 Toyota TSS off road 4x4 due to engine problems. But I loveeeee my tundras, but has anyone had a problem with the traction control off light coming on with the check engine light and codes reading air flow sensors. The tech couldn't figure out the problem and I had that problem 5 times since April 2018 so it was time to let the 2016 go.
Im in the Market this week . this is first review I watched ! Im almost sold! I want to check MSRP on the high end trim package. what is the package? did you say TRD? I live by Larry Miller Toyota! can Wesley Chapel ship one up to me cheaper than the local dealership? they actually got looted I think last week! might have to go other place!
This is an SR5 trim (toward the bottom end) the higher end would be the 1794 edition or the famous TRD line. That's where you'll reach north of 50k.
Will it charge phones while the truck is off and key is out ?
I don't want them to change anything, because they work. I wan't something that works. I don't want junk. I am sick of junk. The BIG 3 makes nothing but JUNK! Toyota dropped the 4.6L because it had the same mileage with less power. Better to have the 5.7 anyway.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I love Toyota for reliability and that’s it. Need to upgrade the looks. The new Chevy 1/2 ton looks awesome
Thanks for sharing your input and perspective! I really appreciate you watching!
One thing I don’t like about the tundra is the crew cab looks gigantic compared to the bed. It’s so big it makes the bed look like a 4 ft bed 😂
That's because it's a crew max so it has a 5.5 foot bed, I have the double cab and it has a 6.5 foot bed
Weren’t you supposed to show us the rear legroom 🤔
Love this truck it was basic just what I’m looking for thanks
Crazy to me they even make cars without LEDs. Or without all the safety options you can Possibly get. I can understand the interior being a little less fancy at a lower trim, but the fact manufacturers make money off things that should be standard truly grinds my gears
The redesign of the Tundra is coming for 2022 and will have the changes and updates.
@@RaitisRides one can only hope. Do you think the price of the previous gen tundras will drop due to the overdue remodel? Or do you think they will rise because the v8 will for sure be more reliable than any turboed motor
2020 tundra didnt empress me because I thought Tundra was going to beat the Ram 1500 Diesel towing of 12k, plus its still a gas hog.. very poor.. looks like Toyota made the tundra as an Nike product, meaning its just bragging rights to own one. wonder why Toyota is except from the 20 mpg for USA auto & trucks by 2020 thats what I read years ago thats why American auto companies bringing back the diesel engines....really want to buy a Tundra but I dont want to go poor at the gas pump..
Thanks for sharing your input and perspective! I really appreciate you watching!
What happened to rear seats test? You mentioned that and then skipped straight to driving test?
Outdated headlights, come on Toyota bring some projectors with leds! btw nice review Joe
You are so very right!
He said no led headlights on the sr5 trim. Above that they get LEDs. Just like our 2018 ford 250 xlt (similar to sr5) has halogen.
So crazy thats nice my friend from Sénégal
Does the diameter of the wheel matter for offroading? I wanna get the sr since its cheaper but are the wider wheels on the other trucks better? Could I just get bigger tires for offroading? Does anyone have any insight?
Size, weight and material= mass rotation
Tundras are beautiful trucks just wish toyota would do better on fuel mileage with them.
Nice Truck and likely dependable but they can do a bit better than 17 mpg maybe add remote start for those cold mornings or hot days where you could remotely roll down that back window to get the heat out of the interior also for a 2020 it should have L.E.D headlights
As usual Joe.. Excellent presentation. Love my 2018 Tundra. It’s nothing fancy but it’s sort of like a Swiss Army knife .. it does everything without much fuss.. love it’s chunky looks. I’m out numbered by Chevy and Ford here in OK.. I’m satisfied.