Everybody seems to forget all the valve spring total failures of the 5.7 V8 the first 2 1/2 years of production they will get it straightened out people ! At least they’re not like GM and Ford and never admit there’s a problem
Knowing about the recalls, i talked with the salesman who was helping me and I asked him about it. I said, what are you going to do for me if I decide to purchase this Truck (2024 Tundra)? He offered me a lifetime warranty on the transmission/Engine. I said then you have a buyer. Can't beat that offer ANYWHERE. That response is what I would expect from Toyota.
For those looking into this truck, unless you want to visit the dealership often for warranty issues, Wait until the 2025 model 😊 - current toyota developmental engineer
He is talking refinement. Toyota is one of the best at refining and standing behind their product. All of the bugs will get worked out by 2025. This is what the poster was saying at the three minute mark.
I just bought one and can honestly say I couldn't be happier, until I watch videos like this. Love the interior, the pleather seats, the multi media touch screen audio etc, the 20" wheels and on and on. But the thought of having major issues like this rents space in my head. I went to get my wife a 4runner (last year of the v6) and ended up w 2 vehicles. I rationalized my purchase by telling myself I can get another decade out of it like my last truck and here I am.
Love my 2004 Sequoia 4WD. Simple, super reliable and cheap to maintain. Paid $4,000 for it in 2020. 188,000 miles and runs like a clock. Removed rear seats so use like a covered truck for utility and camping. I average 18-19 mpg.
Yes! Not sure if you saw my wife roll up during the end of this video in our 03 sequoia, but it is definitely more reliable than this truck! I probably will never sell it.
Former mechanic. Manufacturing defects and recalls are issued on many new vehicles. It’s not odd or unusual. Major and minor issues happen. Like making a good movie, making a vehicle is very difficult. The manufacturer finds what the problem is, does a recall and the problem is corrected moving forward. To write off an entire vehicle seems stupid but stupid seems very par for course for 30 years old and below.
Toyota used to test to all ends to be sure there weren't any problems or recalls. Toyota become like the big three, put out junk and let time fix them.
@@OnlyMeee-ie3dwyea you’re dead wrong and have nothing to back your claim Toyota has proven they’re the most reliable vehicles sold through and through!
2023 TRD Sport - my top mod(s) was to buy TRD Pro rims and TRD Pro Fox suspension as “take offs”. Truck sits just as a Pro would and drives awesome. Appreciated your honest review and agree with everything you brought up.
I don't know your personal finance situation but with all of the current economical forces pushing against most middle-class families I have no idea how anybody can justify the cost of these trucks. Even if you're making $150k/yr the truck still accounts for 50% of your gross pay. An average house is $400k. At some point the camels back will break.
I went to the dealer today and test drove a 24’ model. I really liked it, and I’m looking into ordering the 25’ TRD PRO. Should I be worried about the 25’ model ??
I really liked this truck when I drove it. If Toyota does a proper fix on the engines (transmissions?), I may consider one. You are right, maybe they will be much more affordable if in a warranty repair state.
I'm glad I buy for function instead of vanity. I miss the old great quality of Toyota. They weren't the prettiest but they lasted with little to no problems. I don't want all the technology or added junk. I'm good with cruise and air conditioning. Technology ruined my 2020 Camry. It was the biggest piece of junk I've ever owned and wanted to dump it after the first couple thousand miles. It ruined a 30 year trust of Toyota products.
I'd still worry about the recall engine. I would expect the will remove and reinstall all components to new block. Will they pay mechanics enough to do it right?
Thank you for this video, glad you said it like it is. I’ve been saying it, but I am not a UA-camr. 22-23, maybe some 24 will forever loose their value. How about the Hybrids, same engine. Did they just abandoned the ones that paid more? There is no trust in Toyota, until they solve their issues and prove themselves once more.
Answering one of your questions regarding backing up to trailer or with the trailer. There's a button section on the left side knee high top right looks like a car with a star on it. Shut it off when using your trailer.
Great video. I'm keeping my 2005 Sequoia, paid $20,000 for it back in 2008. I am currently looking for a newer, 2nd truck and have decided to switch back to Ford as my primary vehicle. It breaks my heart seeing the outrageous prices for 2021 and below Tundras. I don't want to pay $1000 a month and have to worry about the powertrain leaving me stranded. Figure it out Toyota!
I just bought a 2024 r5 tdr and It has no recalls. so i'm guessing it has the new motor? it pulls very good. plenty of power pulling my 10,000 trialer with my 853 bobcat with steel tracks. I've had 25 plus trucks over the years and it seems majior issues like yours come up evrey few years with a small group being worse. All my fords but one had the trans go at 32,000. they rest i traded well over 200,000 miles. I mean work miles. all my dodges had trans rebuilt. stopped dealing with dodge. i have 2000 toyota tundr with 300,000 plus miles. the water pump is the only majior work done. of course this is why you should allways invest in a good serviceand warranty plan.
Bought a 2025 limited last week. I freaking love it runs great has lots of power after seeing this video im not sure whats gonna happen guess ill be waiting to hit the 25k miles see what happens. Its gives me 14 mpg in city and 19.2 on the interstate while my 2020 gave me 12 on the interstate and 9 in city Had a 2020 106k miles never had issues just swapped battery a couple months ago. Only reason why i traded it was due to my dogs trying to catch a cat insode the engine bay and ripped off the engine harness dealership said 8k for repair
your video just poped up cause I was searching info for my next truck. Been looking at new tacoma ( own a 2022 now), new chevy colorado, f150 and now tundra. Pretty much every single model has people telling you dont buy it, it is a piece of junk, and comments below there is always story like: I know someone own this truck and its engine blow up at xxx kms lol so what we suppose to buy nowadays then? Only old used cars? I am just really confused now.
I had a relative buy one recently.I recommended a Tacoma as I consider it the better truck potentially but they went out and got a tundra I was shocked I hope the truck works out for them Folks please stop buying trucks with pano roof and 14inch screens these don’t belong in trucks and it is either pricing the trucks out of reach for people that need them and or subtracting from the actual quality needed in a truck. In the ended one will end up with fully loaded weak sauce truck
@@scorpio_9810 that is what the bulk of them should be but instead it’s 10 limited packages The capstone is literally 50% more expensive than the SR base that is crazy for single model It’s not like the capstone is purpose built like say a F150 raptor it’s just a trim upgrade of an SR5 Shameful stuff
It’s crazy to see how badly Toyota has been stumbling in the last couple years. I’m glad I don’t need a truck now or in the foreseeable future, but if i did need one, i don’t think i could stomach any of the new stuff. Seems like every one is regressing. If i had to have the power of a TT V6 I’d probably buy an older ecoboost and set aside a couple grand for whatever repairs it might need.
I think the camry will stay reliable because it uses the same engine and power train as last generations with style updates. The corolla will stay reliable along as they don't put a turbo in it. The gr corolla doesn't count lol
@@Dirk-gg1nv you’re a goober. As I’m sitting in my Acura MDX with 180,000 miles that still runs like a clock. Same with my old Civic, about to hit 250k on that one.
Well well well. All manufacturers have door knob lock/unlock. Creaking sunroof is not just something you just “get over”. Screen is bigger in ram. Only thing Toyota has is rear window up and down. I checked out new tundra and rear seats sucks, so is sequoia. New gen is just big disappointment.
I beg to differ. The rams I test drove all looked like there was a tablet attached to the dash. Too vertical looking for my taste, but to each their own!
@@wasatchmotoco I'm in the air on going with a newer Ram 1500 or Tundra. Which Ram(s) did you test drive and what was the deciding factor for you going with the Toyota? Great video and thanks!
I speak from experience ill take the 100000 mile warranty bumper to bumper and risk it with toyota every ram I ever had crapped out around 75000. Transmission issues. Not worth it.
I bought a new, factory lifted Tundra last Feb. absolutely loved the truck... the ride, the power, the towing, the engine. Out of fearing of it laying down on me at any inopportune moment, I traded it for a 2024 Power Wagon a few days ago.
Yes 2022 is when they changed to the new body style and engine. 2021's are solid machines with the 5.7L V8. Not so great on the wallet for gas, but very reliable compared to the 2022+
12/24 build. Wind coming past the door seals above 55mph. Rattling dash plastic. Narrow drivers leg room and not comfortable on long trips like the Gen2. It isn't a truck. Its a 4x4 Toyota El Camino.
Everyone telling me the same thing is supposed to have a warranty I think 30k miles they say they can fix it by either swapping a new one I’m not sure and I don’t do crazy hauling or anything maintenance is up to date so hopefully nothing bad happens is not the hybrid it’s the sr5 crew max 2024
2021 with the 5.7L is the model to get. Nice lighlty used ones will eventually go for more than these new ones. Same with the 2023 Tacoma. Better get them now. The previous gens will be coveted in a few years.Toyota's heyday for reliability is over.
Let me get this straight Toyota is selling and ppl are buying a truck worth on average 60k plus knowing full well that the engine has a defect and the whole unit will be a replacement and let’s not forget all the other q and q issues , look I use to like Toyota bc of its reliability but u can count on both hands on how many issues tundra has had and still having since it’s debut in 2021 and its nearly 2025 and chit is still popping
@@vettle1there is a video here on UA-cam where they replaced the short block. The mechanic bore scoped the old block and found the burrs at the oil galley intersections inside the block. The evidence is conclusive.
I hate you, my friend I hear ya right now. I own a tundra 2023 1794 believe me I understand your frustration. My truck didn’t give me a lot of problems but a lot of recalls and a bunch of stupid little things so yeah I understand what you’re saying it’s very disappointing. I’ll say that, this is my fifth Tundra. I never had issue with the old model ever.🙈🙈🙈😱😱😱👈🏻
for this comfortable new V6 twin turbo tundra you need to do a swap to reliable V8 3UZt with trany as well no more problem… or modify the new engine to be more reliable like what russian do😂
Toyota has destroyed its own Truck division. Sooo many problems with the Tundra and Tacoma! Unfortunately, people don’t do their research and they buy one only to find out Toyota screwed them with a overpriced pile of crap. Who wants to deal with recalls, blown motors, squeaky parts, etc Wake up people!
Toyota is making a huge mistake to remove v8 and put piece of junk (3.4) on new tundra. I love my 2014 trd off road is the beast. Where is standard tow hook for new tundra ? Junkies and junkies.
This guy is obviously basing his warning not to buy this a 2022-2024 based on his experience, but his reality is not the norm for the majority. Also click bait bs. Run the data, research, etc and you’ll see the the majority of us that own a Tundra are happy with it. Moving on
I want a truck, not a Cadillac. No computer screen, not driving a couch, just air, stereo, 4wd, and a full length bed. I also won't pay 80k, forget that crap.
Everybody seems to forget all the valve spring total failures of the 5.7 V8 the first 2 1/2 years of production they will get it straightened out people ! At least they’re not like GM and Ford and never admit there’s a problem
Finally, someone who can think for themselves.
Had my 2020 4 yrs no issues just swapped battery 106k miles running like a new one
21-24 they have more than 4 years to fix the issue
Knowing about the recalls, i talked with the salesman who was helping me and I asked him about it. I said, what are you going to do for me if I decide to purchase this Truck (2024 Tundra)? He offered me a lifetime warranty on the transmission/Engine. I said then you have a buyer. Can't beat that offer ANYWHERE. That response is what I would expect from Toyota.
They just need to throw the V8 back into the Tundra, and the 4.0 V6 in the Tacoma 👍🏼
EPA says otherwise
I’m sticking with my 2020 for a few more years!
2020 5.7 is what I got. Get an aftermarket trans cooler if you do a bunch of towing
For those looking into this truck, unless you want to visit the dealership often for warranty issues, Wait until the 2025 model 😊
- current toyota developmental engineer
And why is that
@@XAVargasX0206 cause hes claiming hes an engineer for toyota... anyone can be a dog on the internet.
He is talking refinement. Toyota is one of the best at refining and standing behind their product. All of the bugs will get worked out by 2025. This is what the poster was saying at the three minute mark.
@@HaimTabibi I hope so, cause Im waiting on a delivery haha. Being built end of the month and should be where im at 4-6 weeks later. 25 plat.
Bought yesterday Platinum 2024 👍🏼
I own a '24 Tundra Limited CrewMax. I love it.
I just bought one and can honestly say I couldn't be happier, until I watch videos like this. Love the interior, the pleather seats, the multi media touch screen audio etc, the 20" wheels and on and on. But the thought of having major issues like this rents space in my head. I went to get my wife a 4runner (last year of the v6) and ended up w 2 vehicles. I rationalized my purchase by telling myself I can get another decade out of it like my last truck and here I am.
I've towed with my 22 every day and have had no issues, 80k .iles
Same bro, these videos make me feel like I made a bad decision
The motor in my dad’s 2022 blew up at 24k miles. He’s 76 years old so he’s only mall crawling in it.
Jesus christ
Tundra?
My 2024 1794 iforceMax is a beast. Beautiful on the inside and the powertrain hauls that monstrosity like it's a car. Love, love, love it.
Love my 2004 Sequoia 4WD. Simple, super reliable and cheap to maintain. Paid $4,000 for it in 2020. 188,000 miles and runs like a clock. Removed rear seats so use like a covered truck for utility and camping. I average 18-19 mpg.
Yes! Not sure if you saw my wife roll up during the end of this video in our 03 sequoia, but it is definitely more reliable than this truck! I probably will never sell it.
@wasatchmotoco I hear ya.
2005 Sequoia limited 306k. Does not burn oil at all. Still rolling strong
Nice😎
Former mechanic. Manufacturing defects and recalls are issued on many new vehicles. It’s not odd or unusual. Major and minor issues happen. Like making a good movie, making a vehicle is very difficult. The manufacturer finds what the problem is, does a recall and the problem is corrected moving forward. To write off an entire vehicle seems stupid but stupid seems very par for course for 30 years old and below.
Toyota used to test to all ends to be sure there weren't any problems or recalls. Toyota become like the big three, put out junk and let time fix them.
Most people are low iq and think nothing mass produced will have issues they’re all idiots
@@OnlyMeee-ie3dwyea you’re dead wrong and have nothing to back your claim Toyota has proven they’re the most reliable vehicles sold through and through!
Yeah, it's been three years now!
My 23 runs fine. 34 K . No issues . Good luck .
2023 TRD Sport - my top mod(s) was to buy TRD Pro rims and TRD Pro Fox suspension as “take offs”. Truck sits just as a Pro would and drives awesome. Appreciated your honest review and agree with everything you brought up.
I don't know your personal finance situation but with all of the current economical forces pushing against most middle-class families I have no idea how anybody can justify the cost of these trucks. Even if you're making $150k/yr the truck still accounts for 50% of your gross pay. An average house is $400k. At some point the camels back will break.
My wife works 😁
I ain't buying a 4 cylinder or a V6 with turbo. Just more parts to break.
But V8 with Turbo is what you want. ie. 1VD-FTV Because less parts?
We bought a 2024 Tundra. 4300 miles so far. No problems. No recalls, yet.
26,000 on my 24 Tundra, the only recall has been for the extra key
@ I still don’t have a second key.
@@mattdelany6799 I bought mine January 21 2024, my key gets programmed next week
I went to the dealer today and test drove a 24’ model. I really liked it, and I’m looking into ordering the 25’ TRD PRO. Should I be worried about the 25’ model ??
The fix is a brand new engine including everything that the engine oil passes through. Yes turbos. What year is your tundra? What was its build date?
2022-2024 not 2021 that’s still a 5.7
I really liked this truck when I drove it. If Toyota does a proper fix on the engines (transmissions?), I may consider one. You are right, maybe they will be much more affordable if in a warranty repair state.
Toyota's USED to be reliable. I'm keeping my 2007 CM with 249,536 miles. Runs like a Swiss watch.
I'm glad I buy for function instead of vanity. I miss the old great quality of Toyota. They weren't the prettiest but they lasted with little to no problems. I don't want all the technology or added junk. I'm good with cruise and air conditioning. Technology ruined my 2020 Camry. It was the biggest piece of junk I've ever owned and wanted to dump it after the first couple thousand miles. It ruined a 30 year trust of Toyota products.
Owned my 2024 platinum trd pro hybrid since September 2024 and had not one problem drives great awesome truck
Me reading this comment on August 29th that was written 8 days ago wondering how this guy got into September so quickly
@@zachfife7907 he time traveled backwards to let us know🤣
How many miles have you put on it since owning the 2024 Platinum? Any glitches anywhere ?
Are these made in the USA?
I'd still worry about the recall engine. I would expect the will remove and reinstall all components to new block. Will they pay mechanics enough to do it right?
Thank you for this video, glad you said it like it is. I’ve been saying it, but I am not a UA-camr. 22-23, maybe some 24 will forever loose their value.
How about the Hybrids, same engine. Did they just abandoned the ones that paid more?
There is no trust in Toyota, until they solve their issues and prove themselves once more.
Answering one of your questions regarding backing up to trailer or with the trailer. There's a button section on the left side knee high top right looks like a car with a star on it. Shut it off when using your trailer.
Love 2012 Sequoia. Just turned 205,000 miles and still running strong. I guess will take my eye off the new model for now
if your at 20k miles and transmission goes out , just return it completely
Have a 2023 TRD PRO, 30K miles. No issues what so ever.
Ford 6 L diesel, a recall would’ve been nice!
2021? That’s the last year of the best Tundra!
By the time the 2025 one comes out, they will fix their issues. I’m interested, they will start selling them in Australia next yr I think
Great video. I'm keeping my 2005 Sequoia, paid $20,000 for it back in 2008. I am currently looking for a newer, 2nd truck and have decided to switch back to Ford as my primary vehicle. It breaks my heart seeing the outrageous prices for 2021 and below Tundras. I don't want to pay $1000 a month and have to worry about the powertrain leaving me stranded.
Figure it out Toyota!
I heard they fixed a lot of the problems for the '24 model year....
Any spacers behind those wheels?
Did you have the trd off road package stock or add your lift aftermarket?
You mean 22 to 24. 21 is the last good tundra ever made.
I just bought a 2024 r5 tdr and It has no recalls. so i'm guessing it has the new motor? it pulls very good. plenty of power pulling my 10,000 trialer with my 853 bobcat with steel tracks. I've had 25 plus trucks over the years and it seems majior issues like yours come up evrey few years with a small group being worse. All my fords but one had the trans go at 32,000. they rest i traded well over 200,000 miles. I mean work miles. all my dodges had trans rebuilt. stopped dealing with dodge. i have 2000 toyota tundr with 300,000 plus miles. the water pump is the only majior work done. of course this is why you should allways invest in a good serviceand warranty plan.
Bought a 2025 limited last week. I freaking love it runs great has lots of power after seeing this video im not sure whats gonna happen guess ill be waiting to hit the 25k miles see what happens. Its gives me 14 mpg in city and 19.2 on the interstate while my 2020 gave me 12 on the interstate and 9 in city Had a 2020 106k miles never had issues just swapped battery a couple months ago. Only reason why i traded it was due to my dogs trying to catch a cat insode the engine bay and ripped off the engine harness dealership said 8k for repair
your video just poped up cause I was searching info for my next truck. Been looking at new tacoma ( own a 2022 now), new chevy colorado, f150 and now tundra. Pretty much every single model has people telling you dont buy it, it is a piece of junk, and comments below there is always story like: I know someone own this truck and its engine blow up at xxx kms lol so what we suppose to buy nowadays then? Only old used cars? I am just really confused now.
I had a relative buy one recently.I recommended a Tacoma as I consider it the better truck potentially but they went out and got a tundra I was shocked I hope the truck works out for them
Folks please stop buying trucks with pano roof and 14inch screens these don’t belong in trucks and it is either pricing the trucks out of reach for people that need them and or subtracting from the actual quality needed in a truck.
In the ended one will end up with fully loaded weak sauce truck
There's always the SR5 trim with no pano roof and an 8" screen instead
@@scorpio_9810 that is what the bulk of them should be but instead it’s 10 limited packages
The capstone is literally 50% more expensive than the SR base that is crazy for single model
It’s not like the capstone is purpose built like say a F150 raptor it’s just a trim upgrade of an SR5
Shameful stuff
It’s crazy to see how badly Toyota has been stumbling in the last couple years. I’m glad I don’t need a truck now or in the foreseeable future, but if i did need one, i don’t think i could stomach any of the new stuff. Seems like every one is regressing. If i had to have the power of a TT V6 I’d probably buy an older ecoboost and set aside a couple grand for whatever repairs it might need.
Never buy a new model of anything ... Even Toyota. This truck will be reliable after like 2028 or so ...
Don't buy these trucks no bump stops is ridiculous. Take this thing off-road and top of strut mount is done !!
Sooooooo, our last hope for reliable vehicles is just Honda now? They’re having massive problems with the new Tacoma too.
I think the camry will stay reliable because it uses the same engine and power train as last generations with style updates. The corolla will stay reliable along as they don't put a turbo in it. The gr corolla doesn't count lol
@@junr9430Toyota is swapping to 0w8 oil in engines that previously didn’t run such thin oil.
Google “Corolla engine fire”.
Honda reliability has already declined with the turbo engines
Hondas suck. Engine failire at 102k
@@Dirk-gg1nv you’re a goober. As I’m sitting in my Acura MDX with 180,000 miles that still runs like a clock. Same with my old Civic, about to hit 250k on that one.
Well well well. All manufacturers have door knob lock/unlock. Creaking sunroof is not just something you just “get over”. Screen is bigger in ram. Only thing Toyota has is rear window up and down. I checked out new tundra and rear seats sucks, so is sequoia. New gen is just big disappointment.
I beg to differ. The rams I test drove all looked like there was a tablet attached to the dash. Too vertical looking for my taste, but to each their own!
@@wasatchmotoco I'm in the air on going with a newer Ram 1500 or Tundra. Which Ram(s) did you test drive and what was the deciding factor for you going with the Toyota? Great video and thanks!
Press the switch on the door jam and you can reverse with the door open
Never by a ram
I speak from experience ill take the 100000 mile warranty bumper to bumper and risk it with toyota every ram I ever had crapped out around 75000. Transmission issues. Not worth it.
That's why I'm leasing mine
I spotted a 21 Tundra SR5 with 50k miles. It's not a 22 but it seems like the issue could be changed if some things are added or things are changed.
I bought a new, factory lifted Tundra last Feb. absolutely loved the truck... the ride, the power, the towing, the engine.
Out of fearing of it laying down on me at any inopportune moment, I traded it for a 2024 Power Wagon a few days ago.
So whats with the 2021's ? Not part of their "current" issues with the new design. 2021s are the same as theyve been for years prior.
Yes 2022 is when they changed to the new body style and engine. 2021's are solid machines with the 5.7L V8. Not so great on the wallet for gas, but very reliable compared to the 2022+
12/24 build. Wind coming past the door seals above 55mph. Rattling dash plastic. Narrow drivers leg room and not comfortable on long trips like the Gen2. It isn't a truck. Its a 4x4 Toyota El Camino.
Everyone telling me the same thing is supposed to have a warranty I think 30k miles they say they can fix it by either swapping a new one I’m not sure and I don’t do crazy hauling or anything maintenance is up to date so hopefully nothing bad happens is not the hybrid it’s the sr5 crew max 2024
Why are you hating on the 2021? Perhaps the epitome of the Gen2. Bullet proof.
That’s right buddy. New tundra are junkies.
2021 with the 5.7L is the model to get. Nice lighlty used ones will eventually go for more than these new ones. Same with the 2023 Tacoma. Better get them now. The previous gens will be coveted in a few years.Toyota's heyday for reliability is over.
It seems a lot of car makers are going smaller engines with turbos
Let me get this straight Toyota is selling and ppl are buying a truck worth on average 60k plus knowing full well that the engine has a defect and the whole unit will be a replacement and let’s not forget all the other q and q issues , look I use to like Toyota bc of its reliability but u can count on both hands on how many issues tundra has had and still having since it’s debut in 2021 and its nearly 2025 and chit is still popping
A USA tech not a Japanese tech is putting your new engine in???? What could possibly go wrong?
Love my 2024 1794 limited edition. #722 of 1500.
The lift and 35s are eating that gas MPG
This is happens when companies make changes
New engine same as old engine? I hope not.
Same, but the issue isnt the motor, its the fact that they left debris in the motors at manufacuter
@@wasatchmotoco if it was debris in the engine it wouldn't always be the same bearing and there would be other issues... It is a design flaw my friend
@@vettle1there is a video here on UA-cam where they replaced the short block. The mechanic bore scoped the old block and found the burrs at the oil galley intersections inside the block. The evidence is conclusive.
@@FlatPlaneCranky so there's metal burrs inside a bad block....🤦♂️
I would not touch this gen 3 until you see people getting 300 to 400,000 mile (REAL PROOF)
I hate you, my friend I hear ya right now. I own a tundra 2023 1794 believe me I understand your frustration. My truck didn’t give me a lot of problems but a lot of recalls and a bunch of stupid little things so yeah I understand what you’re saying it’s very disappointing. I’ll say that, this is my fifth Tundra. I never had issue with the old model ever.🙈🙈🙈😱😱😱👈🏻
This Tundras make a nice paper weight
for this comfortable new V6 twin turbo tundra you need to do a swap to reliable V8 3UZt with trany as well no more problem… or modify the new engine to be more reliable like what russian do😂
I'm happy with Tundra. One of the best cars I ever had.
Dude, you are exaggerating based on a few extreme examples.
Do you not see all over auto news where they recalled over 100,000 Tundras for complete engine overhauls? Lol?!
Toyota has destroyed its own Truck division. Sooo many problems with the Tundra and Tacoma! Unfortunately, people don’t do their research and they buy one only to find out Toyota screwed them with a overpriced pile of crap. Who wants to deal with recalls, blown motors, squeaky parts, etc Wake up people!
I going keeping my 2021 trd pro stoppable
I think the title meant to say 2022-2024
Toyota Tundra are no longer made in Japan. That’s why the quality is nonexistent.
Looks like all gadgets and no reliability you like. I find kinda strange as a long time Toyota guy. Personally I would not buy one.
Tacoma and tundra both bad right now.
Toyota is using it's best engineers to concentrate of future EV production. Quality of current products is "suspect".
I thought Toyota said they’d never be 100% EV? More plug-in Hybrid/Hydrogen.
Whats not to like getting a new engine after 25-50k miles? hit the lotto man.
Sorry to hear it !
Toyota is making a huge mistake to remove v8 and put piece of junk (3.4) on new tundra. I love my 2014 trd off road is the beast. Where is standard tow hook for new tundra ? Junkies and junkies.
12.6 MPG average!!!??? They can definitely do better than that.
Don't buy 2022 - ,2024 CHEVY TRAIL BOSS BLOWED UP!
Interest rates and prices on these trucks are way too high, not to mention the poor build quality and motor being junk.
Just got one 3 days ago with a 2.99% APR.
@@armandosandoval1987 for 3 years. That's a nice little payment.
just got one for 1.99% and 100k 10 year full warranty
I bought a 2024 tundra, Omg. What a mistake
Only a 5th gen 4runner is still good...
8027 Miller Cove
Pfannerstill Mills
Stuff fails..
Did they fix it???
Move on…
It was 2022. Like always don't buy the first year.
2023 and 2024 engine fail as well. Mine was 2023 engine failure at 23k
I drive Ford trucks.
Favian Views
This guy is obviously basing his warning not to buy this a 2022-2024 based on his experience, but his reality is not the norm for the majority. Also click bait bs. Run the data, research, etc and you’ll see the the majority of us that own a Tundra are happy with it. Moving on
I want a truck, not a Cadillac. No computer screen, not driving a couch, just air, stereo, 4wd, and a full length bed. I also won't pay 80k, forget that crap.