Forced air injectin Engines WILL NOT and are not as reliable as a naturally aspirated one. That motor is already Working hard, especially pulling. Put a lift on it and bigger wheels My guess would be you'd be lucky to get 150,000 miles out of these engines If that. There's a reason why they had to put 2 turbos on it. Nobody ever seems to be looking down the road When you're gonna have to replace those turbos and you will. At a huge cost. If the engine itself don't Grenade first.
Just drove a Platinum TRD tundra off road from MD to MA and as a current gen 2 2021 tundra owner, the gen 3 blows away the gen 2 in so many ways. Handling, speed, luxury items, electronics, mpg, comfort and wow factor all superior to the gen 2. I prob missed a few too. Black, on black, on black, wow.
So far this 2024 Tundra is exceeding expectations. Mileage is around 20 mph which has been 75/25% highway/city driving. My only issue is the HUD is a little too far right. Havent been able to adjust the display image left....
Hi, been following you since getting my 2023 Tundra ltd TRD OFF RD, but I have seen online that there are many engines being replaced due to crankshaft main bearing failure. Have you heard anything about that? Can you discuss this issue with us to see how big this issue is. I heard that even the Lexus LX600 has the same issue. Tx for your input on this very important subject.
Just picked up a platinum off road with 6.5 bed few days ago. The truck rides really nice. It doesn’t feel like a large truck or body on frame. Rides like a unibody suv.
I’m pretty sure they are asking 81k for the tundras where I live in North Mimi. I have pics. I want a Tundra and I’m ready to buy one, but I’m not spending that much. They need to bring it down at least 10k
I like the Platinum TRD Off Road. I was searching the other day for 1794 Limited Editions in my area. I found one, Blueprint, on the lot, but their asking $20,000 over MSRP for a grand total of $100,170 it can be yours
Thanks for the video but I'll be sticking with my 2017 that I paid 38k for.... The new trucks look good from every side EXCEPT the front... The messed up look of the front is like a sore thumb to the rest of the truck + I really don't think I can be talked into the v6 twin turbo... It'll be interesting to see how they hold up over the next several years.... At this point is I only had between the v6 tundra or a 4cyl. Tacoma I'd pick the Tacoma...
You've mentioned that you do a lot of research on Autotrader, perhaps consider a video showing various double cabs available across the country - just a suggestion since we don't see too many on your dealership walks. 👍
@@TundraDude34 Yeah, I saw that too - very low percentage nationwide! I guess the take rate for double cabs hasn't been high enough to justify building very many...
I guess these videos will show up for awhile due to my research. No! I'm not paying 60k for half a truck with a 4cyl. We only paid 50k out the door for our full size V8 4x4 in 2022. Why the Toyota we just purchased was used from an individual. We will never buy new again. They have crossed the line with these stupid prices. Just because we can aford it doesn't mean we will pay these prices.
@@TundraDude34 so you deleted my comment about a Toyota dealer having a trailer load of new engines to replace blow Tundras engines. You demanded I post a photo of this trailer full of engines know they wouldn't permit that. With today's news of Toyota now recalling over 100k Tundras due to engine failure would you like to put my comment back up? Oh and now they have been told not to use any of the engines they have been sent as replacements. I talked to my power train tech friend today. It's worse than what's being told. Now let's see if you have the nads to leave this factual comment up? Your move Skippy
@@TundraDude34 when you're blocked from commenting on a sit like this you know your over the target. I will move along now, I was proven right. Carry on
@@TundraDude34 yes you did, about the trailer load of tundra engines in Florida. That the failure rate was far above what they were reporting. You demanded I go down there and take a photo of the engines in the trailer. It's all good, I'm not anti Toyota, we just purchased a 2023 Rav 4. They are the only manufacturer that will step up and handle the problem honestly and fairly. I've got more interesting information on the real numbers but being Toyota has come clean there's no reason to go there. Let's just sit back and watch for a bit.
I am about to send you a squeegee. 😅. Yeah that chrome in the 1794 trd off-road is tolerable in that magnetic gray, that’s my truck. I had to get rid of those hideous thin tires and I upgraded to a proper falkens 285’s what a difference.
Lol, Toyota doesn’t pay me a cent. If they did, I’d probably have a higher trim Tundra! So far, 11,300 trouble free miles on my 2023 SR5, but of course, i’ll keep you updated 👍🏼
@@TundraDude34yeah I appreciate when you show some other Toyotas. Nobody else does dealer walks so it’s cool to see you spotlight a Tacoma, sequoia, or new Land Cruiser. Love the channel
I'm sure those Tundras sre nice Truck, but I do not care for Toyota styling even their cars. I bought 2019 Jeep Cherokee Overland 4x4 2.0 liter engine I guess has 270 horsepower. Jeep had 2014-2018 I could not stand the styling headlights in bumper and taillights. My boss purchased Jeep Wranglers over years not much of off road person, he likes it because it is true 4 wheel drive all mechanical 4 wheel drive. My jeep is full time 4x4 I can select the terrain. Co-work bought new 2023 Toyota Rav-4 nice vehicle I watching him back up, made low pitch grinding sound, I told him, He said that is normal, I was shocked to hear him say that. I hear Toyota has good quality, I bought Chrysler and Jeep because of price so far really no complaints my Chrysler had cosmetic issue with light colored interior door panels in front and Chrysler to care of problem with no issues, how panels past inspection I do not know.
Take a page out of Chevy Dude life book and sell Tundras yourself and run the channel. Might be tough at first but you’ll get the hang of it. Another income stream for you, just a thought lol
I appreciate the thought, but I’d rather do just the channel. I want to be able to speak my mind on any topic without having to worry about big brother watching me 😁
Today's quality challenged Tacoma would make a leprechaun blush with the window sticker. Its to bad they've traded quality and value for insane profits.
I force/6 cylinder? Only two engine options we got that but to say it on every truck?? Hybrid or not just saying! This one has 18 in tires and this one has 20 in tires, all street tires not even close to light duty off road?? 4 grand 3 inch lift kit? Measure it! No tow hooks and the best of all 60-70 plus K!! Tell us Toyota lovers something good! Go to the ports and see what the lots look like and why all that inventory is not sitting at dealership’s!
Im not quite sure what you are trying to say, but i’ll do my best. I mention what engine each truck has for the potential buyers. These videos are meant to educate those that are considering Tundra. So each vehicle gets a detailed walk around.
Buy a 2023 Toyota Tacoma having your cake and eating it too with a V6.👍🎉 Buy a Gen 2 Tundra with the proven 5.7 V8 and forget about Twin Turbos and Spun Bearing issues they have been having. A new V6 is $32,000 to change out.🫣😬
imagine if someone told you in 2017 we’d be paying $50K for a 4cyl Tacoma made in Mexico lol
THANKS BIDEN !
@@wallbangerzsportsooh Biden owns toyota brand now?😳😂
@@Ramonperez590no, but he owns the horrible economy and high inflation year over year over year.
Biden did not do this inflation. It’s the money grubbing corporate CEO’s who raised prices on everything.
Iam not gonna do it. Cheap labor
Dose tundra comes with few extra engine bearings ??
Forced air injectin Engines WILL NOT and are not as reliable as a naturally aspirated one. That motor is already Working hard, especially pulling. Put a lift on it and bigger wheels My guess would be you'd be lucky to get 150,000 miles out of these engines If that. There's a reason why they had to put 2 turbos on it. Nobody ever seems to be looking down the road When you're gonna have to replace those turbos and you will. At a huge cost. If the engine itself don't Grenade first.
I bought my 2024 Tundra a couple months ago. I’m still waiting on my second key fob.
I like the capstone but my budget is that 3inch lift platinum 👌🏽😁
72K. F**k right off. Great looking truck, but those prices are just flat out disturbing.
The good news is that deals are back, so make sure to search around! I made a video the other day with 1794s & Platinums going for SR5 prices
Agreed
Just drove a Platinum TRD tundra off road from MD to MA and as a current gen 2 2021 tundra owner, the gen 3 blows away the gen 2 in so many ways. Handling, speed, luxury items, electronics, mpg, comfort and wow factor all superior to the gen 2. I prob missed a few too. Black, on black, on black, wow.
@@warg333😂😂
@@warg333I'm hearing this isn't as common as Internet making seem... Plenty of jealous haters out there blowing it out of proportion
@@warg333 not for me,I have one lol
I have black 1794 LE…beautiful.
So far this 2024 Tundra is exceeding expectations. Mileage is around 20 mph which has been 75/25% highway/city driving. My only issue is the HUD is a little too far right. Havent been able to adjust the display image left....
Thank you for taking the time to do these videos
Thank you for watching them!
I appreciate it!!! 👍👍👍
Hi, been following you since getting my 2023 Tundra ltd TRD OFF RD, but I have seen online that there are many engines being replaced due to crankshaft main bearing failure. Have you heard anything about that? Can you discuss this issue with us to see how big this issue is. I heard that even the Lexus LX600 has the same issue. Tx for your input on this very important subject.
I did a livestream the other night, and spoke in depth about it there. Here is the link:
ua-cam.com/users/livexRk9xJez04Y?si=uoQc6ZgETZMyyWaM
Tx, will watch it. Love your channel. Keep up the good work
That MGM Platinum TRD OR looks really nice. Great video showing the Tundra options on different trim levels. Very informative! Thank you TD!
Willie, you need to take that Platinum TRD off the lot before i do something stupid and buy it
@@TundraDude34 I already got the 2024 MGM Limited Hybrid loaded inside. I don’t OR at all so I’ll pass on that.
@williebonilla5989 enjoy that Limited!
Quick question- it might be where I live but I never see any tundra with the trailer power air bags from factory- not sure why
When the new gen came out, i saw quite a few often. Now, i see them here and there. It all depends on how the dealerships order them
Just picked up a platinum off road with 6.5 bed few days ago. The truck rides really nice. It doesn’t feel like a large truck or body on frame. Rides like a unibody suv.
Congrats!
Can you make a comment about engine failure on new gen Tundras? I’m reading there are a lot of those trucks 😳
Head over to my livestream from last Thursday, we talk about it there 👍🏼
Thank you! I watched 👍 at the same time, do we hear about engine failures in LEXUS LX600, made in Japan?
what are your thoughts on the many engine failures in the new model Tundra? They look nice, but cost too much and apparently unreliable.
I spoke about it in my livestream from last Thursday. Go check it out
Yep I like the lifted Limited. I think the lift just gives the Tundra a better look for a 4x4.
I’m pretty sure they are asking 81k for the tundras where I live in North Mimi. I have pics. I want a Tundra and I’m ready to buy one, but I’m not spending that much. They need to bring it down at least 10k
50K for a Tacoma is too much! I’ll stick with a Tundra for that price!!!
I like the Platinum TRD Off Road. I was searching the other day for 1794 Limited Editions in my area. I found one, Blueprint, on the lot, but their asking $20,000 over MSRP for a grand total of $100,170 it can be yours
Haha, i like the truck, but never at that price. I saw one the other day 9k under msrp (71k ish)
I struggle between Platinum in black vs metallic gray!
Thanks for the video but I'll be sticking with my 2017 that I paid 38k for.... The new trucks look good from every side EXCEPT the front... The messed up look of the front is like a sore thumb to the rest of the truck + I really don't think I can be talked into the v6 twin turbo... It'll be interesting to see how they hold up over the next several years.... At this point is I only had between the v6 tundra or a 4cyl. Tacoma I'd pick the Tacoma...
You've mentioned that you do a lot of research on Autotrader, perhaps consider a video showing various double cabs available across the country - just a suggestion since we don't see too many on your dealership walks. 👍
I just did a quick search on AT. 472 new double cabs across the country
@@TundraDude34 Yeah, I saw that too - very low percentage nationwide! I guess the take rate for double cabs hasn't been high enough to justify building very many...
Loving my limited lunar rock night shade.
I guess these videos will show up for awhile due to my research.
No! I'm not paying 60k for half a truck with a 4cyl. We only paid 50k out the door for our full size V8 4x4 in 2022. Why the Toyota we just purchased was used from an individual. We will never buy new again. They have crossed the line with these stupid prices. Just because we can aford it doesn't mean we will pay these prices.
Are you talking Tundra or Tacoma? The new Tundra is a twin turbo v6
@@TundraDude34 so you deleted my comment about a Toyota dealer having a trailer load of new engines to replace blow Tundras engines. You demanded I post a photo of this trailer full of engines know they wouldn't permit that. With today's news of Toyota now recalling over 100k Tundras due to engine failure would you like to put my comment back up? Oh and now they have been told not to use any of the engines they have been sent as replacements. I talked to my power train tech friend today. It's worse than what's being told. Now let's see if you have the nads to leave this factual comment up?
Your move Skippy
@@TundraDude34 when you're blocked from commenting on a sit like this you know your over the target. I will move along now, I was proven right. Carry on
What comment? I haven’t deleted anything.
@@TundraDude34 yes you did, about the trailer load of tundra engines in Florida. That the failure rate was far above what they were reporting. You demanded I go down there and take a photo of the engines in the trailer. It's all good, I'm not anti Toyota, we just purchased a 2023 Rav 4. They are the only manufacturer that will step up and handle the problem honestly and fairly. I've got more interesting information on the real numbers but being Toyota has come clean there's no reason to go there. Let's just sit back and watch for a bit.
I am about to send you a squeegee. 😅. Yeah that chrome in the 1794 trd off-road is tolerable in that magnetic gray, that’s my truck. I had to get rid of those hideous thin tires and I upgraded to a proper falkens 285’s what a difference.
Hahaha i always wait for your squeegee comment 🤣
Love the package brake down
Im glad! Some other fella was just yelling at me for giving details on each truck. I can’t win lately 🤣
And now there is a 100,000 recall on 2022-2024 Tundra’s
Yeah old hotrod here deleted my comment about this based on inside information I have. I knew this was coming.
22/23 Tundras. Nothing for 2024 yet.
I dont delete comments sir. The youtube filter might’ve removed something
How much did Toyota pay you for this? Your engine will be dead before 30,000 miles
Lol, Toyota doesn’t pay me a cent. If they did, I’d probably have a higher trim Tundra! So far, 11,300 trouble free miles on my 2023 SR5, but of course, i’ll keep you updated 👍🏼
Hey...here's a thought. Maybe start a second channel.....TacomaDude24. Since your already at a Toyota Dealership!
My heart is with the Tundra, but I’ll spotlight some Tacomas when i see them 👍🏼
@@TundraDude34 sure! Just a suggestion that's all.
@@TundraDude34yeah I appreciate when you show some other Toyotas. Nobody else does dealer walks so it’s cool to see you spotlight a Tacoma, sequoia, or new Land Cruiser. Love the channel
Most definitely will!
I'm sure those Tundras sre nice Truck, but I do not care for Toyota styling even their cars.
I bought 2019 Jeep Cherokee Overland 4x4 2.0 liter engine I guess has 270 horsepower.
Jeep had 2014-2018 I could not stand the styling headlights in bumper and taillights.
My boss purchased Jeep Wranglers over years not much of off road person, he likes it because it is true 4 wheel drive all mechanical 4 wheel drive.
My jeep is full time 4x4 I can select the terrain.
Co-work bought new 2023 Toyota Rav-4 nice vehicle I watching him back up, made low pitch grinding sound, I told him, He said that is normal, I was shocked to hear him say that.
I hear Toyota has good quality, I bought Chrysler and Jeep because of price so far really no complaints my Chrysler had cosmetic issue with light colored interior door panels in front and Chrysler to care of problem with no issues, how panels past inspection I do not know.
Kinda scary having all these Toyota and Lexus V6’s grenading. It’s becoming a problem.
Check out my livestream from a few days back. We talk about that topic
Take a page out of Chevy Dude life book and sell Tundras yourself and run the channel. Might be tough at first but you’ll get the hang of it. Another income stream for you, just a thought lol
I appreciate the thought, but I’d rather do just the channel. I want to be able to speak my mind on any topic without having to worry about big brother watching me 😁
Selling cars independently comes with a lot of stress. Takes a certain type of person to do that job.
Yeah definitely. My purpose on this earth is to educate those on the Tundra, and thats just fine
Waste of money, buy a used 2nd Gen and do some awesome upgrades for a better truck.
Today's quality challenged Tacoma would make a leprechaun blush with the window sticker. Its to bad they've traded quality and value for insane profits.
enjoy replacing those engines.....
It will get your attention again when that engine dies.
No thanks
There’s not many of those shitty tundra’s that don’t get your attention.
Well, i do love these Tundras, or else i wouldn’t be doing a channel on them 😁
I force/6 cylinder? Only two engine options we got that but to say it on every truck?? Hybrid or not just saying! This one has 18 in tires and this one has 20 in tires, all street tires not even close to light duty off road?? 4 grand 3 inch lift kit? Measure it! No tow hooks and the best of all 60-70 plus K!! Tell us Toyota lovers something good! Go to the ports and see what the lots look like and why all that inventory is not sitting at dealership’s!
What?
Im not quite sure what you are trying to say, but i’ll do my best. I mention what engine each truck has for the potential buyers. These videos are meant to educate those that are considering Tundra. So each vehicle gets a detailed walk around.
Don’t they are a piece of crap. Blown turbo and only 20000 miles on it
Buy a 2023 Toyota Tacoma having your cake and eating it too with a V6.👍🎉 Buy a Gen 2 Tundra with the proven 5.7 V8 and forget about Twin Turbos and Spun Bearing issues they have been having. A new V6 is $32,000 to change out.🫣😬