Well I’m part of the 13933 April sales. Finally pulled the trigger now I’m part of the Tundra club. Very happy with my 2024 limited ice cap 4x4 TRD crewmax
I’m sticking with my desert sand limited trd 4x4 crewmax with the 5.7. Just hit 220k and it still looks and drives great. It’s paid off and i couldn’t be happier.
Just picked mine up yesterday, 2024 Limited Crewmax In lunar rock with the 3in lift. Freakin SWEET. Especially coming from a 2015 Tacoma with 245,000 miles on
Because prices started getting better. Below msr . I spoke with a salesman here in Sunnyvale California and he said tacoma and tundra are not selling well.
Have the 23 1794 TRD , 4 X 4, freaking love it, better than my 2014 for sure, cost are going down only because Toyota finance loves the face they’re locking people in with their rates, it’s called their making it up on the back end, nothing new
@@Kevin257 Theyr'e still having quality issues in the 2024 model year. I don't believe this 3rd gen will be nowhere near as reliable as our 2nd gen Tundra's are.
Someone who actually gives the numbers and facts. You see so many grifters monetizing anger and fear. You see it all the time with "Look at this Toyota dealer on the middle of nowhere, they have 10 Tundras that they can't give away because of price and nobody wants that motor" Keep up the good work.
Those are indeed some facts. Countless videos about this vehicle are packed with biased opinions and even a generous amount of false information. It’s actually quite sad. It’s one thing to not like this vehicle, but to spread lies is another.
@@globetrotter7778 Maybe, but the same is true for other brands like Ford and GM and Ram. UA-cam is full of lies, and all sides, we all know that...... No one should come to UA-cam for a straight and clear picture of fact.
Glad I found your channel. Bought a 2023 4cyl 2wd Tacoma for an awesome price. I planned to upgrade a few years from now for a V6 4wd Tacoma only to find out Toyota doesn’t put V6 engines in them anymore. So… thought maybe I’d just get a V8 Tundra later then…. Only to find out, they don’t make those anymore. So looking at the V6 Tundra and V6 4Runner. Excited to see how the Tundras and Tacomas are performing!
In my area, they don't have a lot of inventory of Tundra. And they won't offer incentives. They have more Tacoma. But not enough to pick which models to choose. Likewise with the Tundra.
Gulf States 0% for 36 months, the problem is that the port here load so much BS addons it's a wash, might as well get 1.99% from elsewhere with minimum port installed options
Also just picked up a LTD in April. The discounts and interest rates made the difference. Still kept my 07 but the new truck is better. Had to go 100 miles away to get a better deal though.
Toyota is having to offer incentives to sell tundras, its pretty simple to see the msrp's are inflted to say the least. Employee incentive on the tundra went up $255 and $445 on the hybrid model from last month. There is absolutely no incentives for the tacoma. In the san antonio area dealers have 50-60 tundras on the lot.
I am curious if these numbers are actual customer sales or what was shipped and sold to the dealers. I know Ford, GM, and Stalantis count sales as what is shipped to the dealer, not necessarily sold to the public. If dealer lots are filling up, and they are, then these figures.may be a bit skewed. Keep the contant coming!
The decepency skews to the manufacturer showing units situated at the dealers lot, not actual sales to the public. That is why many of American branded items have acres of lots filled with vehicles. Eventually, as is starting to happen, the dealers are saying no more. That will show a sharp decline in sales the following quarter, most likely.
I'm not seeing this at my local dealership. 3 to 6 tundras at any one time. At most 1000 k off... This dealership is tight.... Not sure why I don't seea build up of Tundras. They are selling some..but still have the usual on the lot.
You need to come to the heartland and check out the Tundra inventory on lots in this part of the country. Very scarce, hard to find, cant get what we want, dealers have nothing to go after for trades with other dealers. What the heck is the deal. Is it to blame the dealers or Toyota?
@@TundraDude34 Very Much so we would. I checked with three dealers within a 100 mile radius for one to meet my needs / wants and they basically said sorry. I ended up getting one though and its a long, long story tat likely most would not take on.
Toyota Corporation has lost its ties with Loyal Truck Drivers. I love my V8 in my Tundra and if I would want to buy a Tacoma it would be a V6 Only. Toyota trucks have lost my business . I was a Loyal buyer since 2005 but no more. They can Keep their Twin Turbo and Hybrid combo. Small displacement is a Loser . Scotty Kilmer has the right idea as a Big long time U - Tuber he has up till now always endorsed Toyota Trucks. .
I can afford one but chose not to buy one. They aren't worth it to me I vote with my dollar. I won't buy something used with turbo. Thanks for the suggestions bro. 😊 Also others agree.
It’s not just Toyota tundra that’s too much every automaker that builds trucks are ALL expensive welcome to 2024 bro ..,I own a brand new 2022 tundra trd pro lunar rock with red interior i bought new and I absolutely love my truck coming from 2 brand new at the time 2016 and 2020 Silverado high country’s
@@dman2289 not hearing or seeing much issues with the 2024 model enough time is occurred now they’ve got most button down me personally since I am a very cautious buyer on Toyotas I wait to the refresh model before I purchase new
No it will not be as they are overpriced and the turbo motor will not have longevity! No Tundra or Tacoma for me as a loyal fan! I will be going to Nissan!
Well I’m part of the 13933 April sales. Finally pulled the trigger now I’m part of the Tundra club. Very happy with my 2024 limited ice cap 4x4 TRD crewmax
Not a coincidence that as prices come down, sales go up. Clear indication that these starting MSRP’s are too high
I’m sticking with my desert sand limited trd 4x4 crewmax with the 5.7. Just hit 220k and it still looks and drives great. It’s paid off and i couldn’t be happier.
As you should. No need to get a brand new one if the one you have works great…
Yayyyy another "imma stick with" comment..nobody cares
Right there with ya, my 2020 1794 is paid for!
Just picked mine up yesterday, 2024 Limited Crewmax In lunar rock with the 3in lift. Freakin SWEET.
Especially coming from a 2015 Tacoma with 245,000 miles on
Should have kept the Tacoma!
Enjoy your vehicle, lunar rock looks fantastic 👌
Because prices started getting better. Below msr . I spoke with a salesman here in Sunnyvale California and he said tacoma and tundra are not selling well.
Over 50 Tundras at my local dealer in mid Missouri
Where
@@scholz222 Jeff City
Don't believe your lying eyes! Lol
@@cwqrpportable looks like he’s counting in transit and build phase.
@@cwqrpportable The dealer is the one saying they have them, not me!
Tundras have always leased very well and had great rates. I’m happy TFS brought them back and is assisting the dealers in being able to push units.
Have the 23 1794 TRD , 4 X 4, freaking love it, better than my 2014 for sure, cost are going down only because Toyota finance loves the face they’re locking people in with their rates, it’s called their making it up on the back end, nothing new
What about the engine issues? I have had Toyota’s for over 20 years, but I am hesitant to get a new one this year!!
That was only a small batch in early 2022
@@Kevin257 a guy at work just had his capstone replaced because of that it was a 2024
Happens in every brand.
@@Kevin257
Theyr'e still having quality issues in the 2024 model year. I don't believe this 3rd gen will be nowhere near as reliable as our
2nd gen Tundra's are.
@@Kevin257the 24s have an all new turbo 4 what are you even talking about? No turbo here sorry toyota has gone out the window!
I’m about to start shopping next week for my first tundra. First time not owning a Silverado in over 20 years.
Someone who actually gives the numbers and facts. You see so many grifters monetizing anger and fear. You see it all the time with "Look at this Toyota dealer on the middle of nowhere, they have 10 Tundras that they can't give away because of price and nobody wants that motor"
Keep up the good work.
Those are indeed some facts. Countless videos about this vehicle are packed with biased opinions and even a generous amount of false information. It’s actually quite sad. It’s one thing to not like this vehicle, but to spread lies is another.
@@globetrotter7778 Maybe, but the same is true for other brands like Ford and GM and Ram. UA-cam is full of lies, and all sides, we all know that...... No one should come to UA-cam for a straight and clear picture of fact.
Glad I found your channel. Bought a 2023 4cyl 2wd Tacoma for an awesome price. I planned to upgrade a few years from now for a V6 4wd Tacoma only to find out Toyota doesn’t put V6 engines in them anymore. So… thought maybe I’d just get a V8 Tundra later then…. Only to find out, they don’t make those anymore. So looking at the V6 Tundra and V6 4Runner. Excited to see how the Tundras and Tacomas are performing!
Im glad you’re here!
In my area, they don't have a lot of inventory of Tundra. And they won't offer incentives. They have more Tacoma. But not enough to pick which models to choose. Likewise with the Tundra.
Gulf States 0% for 36 months, the problem is that the port here load so much BS addons it's a wash, might as well get 1.99% from elsewhere with minimum port installed options
I just got a 24 limited midnight with all add ons at a 2.9 % rate
Also just picked up a LTD in April. The discounts and interest rates made the difference. Still kept my 07 but the new truck is better. Had to go 100 miles away to get a better deal though.
It would be interesting to see what the iforce max to iforce sells figures are
I would love to see that. They never release the specific break downs to the public
Toyota is having to offer incentives to sell tundras, its pretty simple to see the msrp's are inflted to say the least. Employee incentive on the tundra went up $255 and $445 on the hybrid model from last month. There is absolutely no incentives for the tacoma. In the san antonio area dealers have 50-60 tundras on the lot.
Tundra is finally selling under MSRP, but they raise MSRP every year!
For real
Can you look into all the tundra’s stuck in transit? I’ve been waiting for my Lunar rock two months. Stuck at port every time I call.
Thats internal only stuff. Your dealer will be able to keep you up to date on the movement
So many iForce Max trucks near me on lot for 150+ days. Has anyone had luck getting a better deal on these because of it?
Some dealers are offering big discounts on some of the max options. Depends where you are though
These trucks have went up in price by 20 to 25k over the last 3 years. Not worth these prices😂
Yeah. I’m pretty sure the prices of literally everything has gone up way too much over the last few years.
I am curious if these numbers are actual customer sales or what was shipped and sold to the dealers. I know Ford, GM, and Stalantis count sales as what is shipped to the dealer, not necessarily sold to the public. If dealer lots are filling up, and they are, then these figures.may be a bit skewed.
Keep the contant coming!
They all count product sold to the dealership. There's no discrepancy.....
The decepency skews to the manufacturer showing units situated at the dealers lot, not actual sales to the public. That is why many of American branded items have acres of lots filled with vehicles. Eventually, as is starting to happen, the dealers are saying no more. That will show a sharp decline in sales the following quarter, most likely.
@@danschwartz1908 What does "decepency" mean? Sales have always been counted this way, by all manufacturers.
I'm not seeing this at my local dealership.
3 to 6 tundras at any one time.
At most 1000 k off...
This dealership is tight....
Not sure why I don't seea build up of Tundras.
They are selling some..but still have the usual on the lot.
The new V6 max towing is 12k lbs vs V8 at max 10k lbs.
Yeah will see how much that turbo will last no bueno!
You need to come to the heartland and check out the Tundra inventory on lots in this part of the country. Very scarce, hard to find, cant get what we want, dealers have nothing to go after for trades with other dealers. What the heck is the deal. Is it to blame the dealers or Toyota?
Thats weird. I would think you would want Tundras in the heartland.
@@TundraDude34 Very Much so we would. I checked with three dealers within a 100 mile radius for one to meet my needs / wants and they basically said sorry. I ended up getting one though and its a long, long story tat likely most would not take on.
Go West lots are full of them!
Looking good
Toyota Corporation has lost its ties with Loyal Truck Drivers. I love my V8 in my Tundra and if I would want to buy a Tacoma it would be a V6 Only. Toyota trucks have lost my business . I was a Loyal buyer since 2005 but no more. They can Keep their Twin Turbo and Hybrid combo. Small displacement is a Loser . Scotty Kilmer has the right idea as a Big long time U - Tuber he has up till now always endorsed Toyota Trucks. .
I do not like the new Tundra, but that sucker is selling. I live in a small town and I see a lot of new Tundra trucks.
If they don't fix the spun bearing issues then they won't recover. Still being reported in the forums even into year three. What is Toyota doing?
They cost too much
Get a second job or a better job or do like I do and just buy preowned
I can afford one but chose not to buy one. They aren't worth it to me I vote with my dollar. I won't buy something used with turbo. Thanks for the suggestions bro. 😊 Also others agree.
Everything cost too much. Lol
It’s not just Toyota tundra that’s too much every automaker that builds trucks are ALL expensive welcome to 2024 bro ..,I own a brand new 2022 tundra trd pro lunar rock with red interior i bought new and I absolutely love my truck coming from 2 brand new at the time 2016 and 2020 Silverado high country’s
The people who constantly complain about the price are mad and annoyed by you for bringing such bad news that sales are up. 😂
🤷🏼♂️
What about all of the reported QC issues.
I wish Toyota would come out and show percentages of how many have had issues. Most, if not all, of the 2022 issues have been corrected.
@@TundraDude34 I’m strongly considering one but don’t want to get stuck with all the issues.
@@dman2289 not hearing or seeing much issues with the 2024 model enough time is occurred now they’ve got most button down me personally since I am a very cautious buyer on Toyotas I wait to the refresh model before I purchase new
No it will not be as they are overpriced and the turbo motor will not have longevity! No Tundra or Tacoma for me as a loyal fan! I will be going to Nissan!
Yes, don't buy. New engine that can't pull much.
Tow rating is in line with the big 3
The new V6 max towing is 12k lbs vs V8 at max 10k lbs.
10,200 @@andyleo8418