@@NascanFanNumber1 Before I purchased I had found a 2021 TRD Pro w/ 30k miles, got bought before I had the chance to go look at it. I went ahead and got the upgraded warranty with this new platform
Really enjoying my 25 Limited trd off road with the factory lift. Not worried about the engine. Its the best part about the truck in my opinion. Way more torque than the old v8. Dont get me wrong, the v8 was great, but i prefer the way this engine performs and drives. Bought mine in November.
Mark, to be totally transparent, I have not been the biggest fan of the 3rd generation Tundras. Due to my company’s vehicle reimbursement plan rules, I had to trade my beloved 2021 White TRD PRO (3yr vehicle)…. I saved thousands $$$ on a 24 leftover black fully loaded limited off-road and got 2.99% interest.. I got $40.5k for my 76k mile truck. I got the dealer to agree to throw in a RC leveling kit and some Nitto Grappler tires too. I miss the sound of the V8 but so far I’m enjoying all the new amenities. I’m hoping the truck stays reliable 🤞
For grocery getters, turbo’d gas engines are fine but I would avoid the turbo gas engine for a hard working truck. Unfortunately the MFGs are being forced into these to meet EPA regulations. The EPA nazis are appointed by elected politicians. Voting matters
I can proudly say I added to the November 2024 sales total! 2025 Toyota Tundra Platinum TRD Off Road Package Lunar Rock! I purchased on Black Friday and was able to get $6K off $72,975 sticker price. $10K down at 2.99% 72 months. The massage seats are a game changer! Hey TundraDude34 is that you flying your drones all over NJ keeping a close watch on all the Tundras?!
Good luck to all hope the sales numbers equate with an improvement of fit and finish . Unfortunately I traded my 2024 1794 with 3900 miles. Just too many issues and lack of quality. Hope they got it together for all the new buyers.
Happy to see these numbers! Glad more and more consumers are continuing to trust Toyota. Unfortunately, 2025 will bring much lower numbers. Word is, TMMTX is cutting production numbers to meet demands of the engine recall. If this wasn't so, then 2025 would've surpassed 2024 by a long shot!
I cant drive till feb 25, cervical surgery. I'll go shopping beginning of 25. Hope they have some deals going. I'll be watching here till than. Thanks Mark
Isn't that crazy. Same for Ford with F150s. Engine and engine cooling: Engine: Oil/lubrication Recall date 2024-11-07 Recall no. 24V851000 Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2024-2025 F-150, 2024 Expedition and 2024 Lincoln Navigator vehicles equipped with a 3.5L GTDI engine. The engines may have a misaligned engine cup plug, which can result in a rapid oil leak. I had a buddy who's 2025 F150 lost oil on the freeway and the engine seized due to this. Looks like both Ford and Toyota are just garbage. I also had a buddy who's 2024 Silverado 1500 had total engine failure. Wow, I guess we should all just avoid any 1/2 ton trucks, they all suck! Haha.
I bought a new Tundra Limited, just over a week ago. I'm a little apprehensive still, about the engines. My Tundra is a 2025 model, made in September 2024. According to the Website of, 'The car guy, today, there's already been a engine failure in a 2025 Tundra. I don't do a big mileage anymore, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
we add two trucks to that number in november. i did a video on shipments to our local dealer in fredericksburge va. plent of tacoma and a hand full of tundra's. my sales guys say's they can't keep them in stock. two of my nieghbors loved mine and went and got the 1794 modles. I might trade mine back in for the 1974. working on that now.
Saw your video. No idea if Sheehy is dealing on the Tundras but they are most certainly NOT flying off the lot (typical salesperson BS; sorry). Do ask for a min of 8,000 off on 2025 and at least 10,000 off on 2024. Do travel to PA as they have lower dealer fees (VA is crazy with its $900 fee). Forget 'dealer loyalty' - you're just a number to them. Hunt for the cheapest price and don't be afraid to travel to get the best deal.
@@pinecone76 mid november i got the 2024 TRD off road truck. there are several dealers located with in 50 or so miles. being near DC. MD. This one had the best deal. I did get more off then you mentioned. They liked my channel and being we have a tundra 2000 with over 400,000 5.4 we still use around the farm and beyond. rus like a dream. cold air and all. love that truck. I just hope the new v6 twin turbo holds up. my two nieghbor got the two tundras in my first video. I think i should get a commision. lol.
You know the proof is in the pudding I guess Toyota demographic experts know what they’re doing after all. This evidence feedback tells me that there’s a demographic out there that are new adopters of tundra and are not stereotyped to old V8 nomenclature. There are those who cling to the past and those who embrace the future. Thanks for sharing my friend this is good news my Toyota stock continues to soar lol!
As I reflect on the number of Tundras sold for 2024 I wonder where those numbers are actually generated. If numbers are based in what Toyota is providing I wonder if they are fabricating sales numbers to boost sales. Toyota has been notorious for fabricating facts in recent years. No hate here just thoughts and concerns.
Its RDR, here is the definition: In the automotive industry, RDR stands for retail delivery report. Car manufacturers typically require auto dealers to complete an RDR for each lease or purchase transaction.
There aren't any affordable trucks in 2024 unfortunately ,those days are long gone, along with quality and reliability.My 17 Tundra will most likely be the last truck i ever buy. Next vehicle will be small suv most likely .Crossing my fingers my 17 lasts like another 10yrs.
I never understand these comments, but i’ll try anyway. All the brands are going through recalls and failures. Unfortunately, today’s day and age of vehicles just aren’t the same because of emissions standards. Now with that said, it comes down to what brand do you have the most faith in to give the best product. Also, we are bugging out at an extremely low percentage of failure vs produced units. I’d love to hear your thoughts. Also for me, its all about the manufacturer response. Replacing 100k complete engines, even the ones with no sign of failure is the definition of standing behind the customer, no?
@ Toyota was well known for its reliability never in Toyota’s history had to change 100k engines. I had a 2023 limited took 3 months for Toyota to buy it back. Yea I love the Tundras I had great trucks over the years except the last one. After watching so many videos and lots of reading decided to go with Nissan Frontier.
I'm hope you are happy with your decision going with the frontier. It's a great looking trucks. That is the main thing that you are happy. I decided to switch from the 2nd gen to 3rd gen and been happy so far.
Yeah because because half of the profit Ford makes is from their truck lineup, and half the production if not more is dedicated to trucks like the F-150
Got 0% for 60 months, very happy
That’s fantastic. Wow.
Got a reliable V8 old school Tundra could not be happier myself. No funky half engine weirdness.
@@NascanFanNumber1 Before I purchased I had found a 2021 TRD Pro w/ 30k miles, got bought before I had the chance to go look at it. I went ahead and got the upgraded warranty with this new platform
Good to see Tundras are selling with all the negative and hate.
Really enjoying my 25 Limited trd off road with the factory lift. Not worried about the engine. Its the best part about the truck in my opinion. Way more torque than the old v8. Dont get me wrong, the v8 was great, but i prefer the way this engine performs and drives. Bought mine in November.
Got a 2024 Platinum in March. I can not explain how much I still love the truck.
Mark, to be totally transparent, I have not been the biggest fan of the 3rd generation Tundras. Due to my company’s vehicle reimbursement plan rules, I had to trade my beloved 2021 White TRD PRO (3yr vehicle)…. I saved thousands $$$ on a 24 leftover black fully loaded limited off-road and got 2.99% interest.. I got $40.5k for my 76k mile truck. I got the dealer to agree to throw in a RC leveling kit and some Nitto Grappler tires too. I miss the sound of the V8 but so far I’m enjoying all the new amenities. I’m hoping the truck stays reliable 🤞
I bought mine in May 2024. I traded my 22 platinum blueprint for a 24 1794 limited edition in windchill. Best vehicle that I’ve ever owned.
I helped, I bought a 1794 limited edition in March. Love it!!! I love all Tundras!
Toyota better not fudge it up with these newer models after the engine fiasco hopefully they can regain their once unbeatable reliability
I hope so! If anyone can do it, i would think its Toyota
For grocery getters, turbo’d gas engines are fine but I would avoid the turbo gas engine for a hard working truck. Unfortunately the MFGs are being forced into these to meet EPA regulations. The EPA nazis are appointed by elected politicians. Voting matters
I can proudly say I added to the November 2024 sales total!
2025 Toyota Tundra Platinum TRD Off Road Package Lunar Rock! I purchased on Black Friday and was able to get $6K off $72,975 sticker price. $10K down at 2.99% 72 months. The massage seats are a game changer! Hey TundraDude34 is that you flying your drones all over NJ keeping a close watch on all the Tundras?!
Haha its pretty wild how many are around.
I’m part of the August sales lol , I love mine !
Same. It’s the first truck I’ve ever owned and I love it.
Great info Mark!
Good luck to all hope the sales numbers equate with an improvement of fit and finish . Unfortunately I traded my 2024 1794 with 3900 miles. Just too many issues and lack of quality. Hope they got it together for all the new buyers.
When a dealership offers 20% off MSRP , they will increase sales, but not profit.
Happy to see these numbers! Glad more and more consumers are continuing to trust Toyota. Unfortunately, 2025 will bring much lower numbers. Word is, TMMTX is cutting production numbers to meet demands of the engine recall. If this wasn't so, then 2025 would've surpassed 2024 by a long shot!
I cant drive till feb 25, cervical surgery. I'll go shopping beginning of 25. Hope they have some deals going. I'll be watching here till than. Thanks Mark
There has been a 2025 with bearing issues! YIKES
Isn't that crazy. Same for Ford with F150s.
Engine and engine cooling: Engine: Oil/lubrication
Recall date
2024-11-07
Recall no.
24V851000
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2024-2025 F-150, 2024 Expedition and 2024 Lincoln Navigator vehicles equipped with a 3.5L GTDI engine. The engines may have a misaligned engine cup plug, which can result in a rapid oil leak.
I had a buddy who's 2025 F150 lost oil on the freeway and the engine seized due to this. Looks like both Ford and Toyota are just garbage. I also had a buddy who's 2024 Silverado 1500 had total engine failure. Wow, I guess we should all just avoid any 1/2 ton trucks, they all suck! Haha.
Just wondering mark about the hybrid models there is none on the lots ?? I have 1794 force max
They are starting to arrive. Already seeing quite a few on the ground, just depends on where you are
@TundraDude34 as u can see the lot in Scranton did not have one out of all the 20 that were there very unusual thanks for your work your the greatest
Yeah, none around me yet, expect for a few trd pros that have come and gone. If you head to auto trader, you will see some on the ground around the US
My local dealer has like 35 tundras on the lot and only two of them are hybrid
2022 1794 TRD No Problems!
love your data, good to know that Toyota's selling tons of Tundras so that they should have some money to fix all the recalls
I mean, they are the #1 selling manufacturer in the world, i think they’re covered financially 😁
Local dealership inventory has been decreasing.
Hey Toyota dude, has there been any attempts to help the gas mileage for the 5.7 engines ? Please let me know. Thanks.
Hi there. Are you asking for tips to help get better fuel mileage?
Part of the November numbers! Love my 2025 TRD Pro from Gateway
Congrats again! Who’s the goalie in the family?
I bought a new Tundra Limited, just over a week ago. I'm a little apprehensive still, about the engines. My Tundra is a 2025 model, made in September 2024. According to the Website of, 'The car guy, today, there's already been a engine failure in a 2025 Tundra. I don't do a big mileage anymore, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Lets hope its a confined issue 👍🏼
Why on earth would you spend 70k on something you KNOW there has been major engine recalls on??
My name is Austin Danger Powers…i like to live dangerously
we add two trucks to that number in november. i did a video on shipments to our local dealer in fredericksburge va. plent of tacoma and a hand full of tundra's. my sales guys say's they can't keep them in stock. two of my nieghbors loved mine and went and got the 1794 modles. I might trade mine back in for the 1974. working on that now.
Saw your video. No idea if Sheehy is dealing on the Tundras but they are most certainly NOT flying off the lot (typical salesperson BS; sorry). Do ask for a min of 8,000 off on 2025 and at least 10,000 off on 2024. Do travel to PA as they have lower dealer fees (VA is crazy with its $900 fee). Forget 'dealer loyalty' - you're just a number to them. Hunt for the cheapest price and don't be afraid to travel to get the best deal.
@@pinecone76 mid november i got the 2024 TRD off road truck. there are several dealers located with in 50 or so miles. being near DC. MD. This one had the best deal. I did get more off then you mentioned. They liked my channel and being we have a tundra 2000 with over 400,000 5.4 we still use around the farm and beyond. rus like a dream. cold air and all. love that truck. I just hope the new v6 twin turbo holds up. my two nieghbor got the two tundras in my first video. I think i should get a commision. lol.
I upgraded from a n18 Tacoma to a 24 Tundra Pro in September. I look forward to going work everyday just to drive it.
The numbers you refer to, are these units sold to customers? Or are they units allocated to dealers?
All sales numbers by all manufactures are based off what’s called RDR receipt… Retail delivery record. These are customer sales
2024 Capstone in February
Great progress. Thanks Mark. I contributed , 1794 LE with TRD performance package.
like that truck but still not sold on it yet.
I love my 25 limited TRD off road. Purchased in November.
Wait, leasing is considered buying?
Of course, all brands
They’re selling because of Toyota finally giving incentives and dealers coming off sticker.
Welcome back to somewhat normal life (pre 2020)
You know the proof is in the pudding I guess Toyota demographic experts know what they’re doing after all. This evidence feedback tells me that there’s a demographic out there that are new adopters of tundra and are not stereotyped to old V8 nomenclature. There are those who cling to the past and those who embrace the future. Thanks for sharing my friend this is good news my Toyota stock continues to soar lol!
I love my 2024 1794 TRD Off Road package. I bought it in October.
When is the Tundra due for a refresh? 2026?
I would think within the next couple of model years
2024 could be the Best Year For Recalls.😅😂🤣
High 5 👋
As I reflect on the number of Tundras sold for 2024 I wonder where those numbers are actually generated. If numbers are based in what Toyota is providing I wonder if they are fabricating sales numbers to boost sales. Toyota has been notorious for fabricating facts in recent years. No hate here just thoughts and concerns.
Its RDR, here is the definition:
In the automotive industry, RDR stands for retail delivery report. Car manufacturers typically require auto dealers to complete an RDR for each lease or purchase transaction.
The Tundra is back, Baby! (not that it was ever gone). Let the doomsday alarmists go pound sand.
Yeah, it's back into the shop for engine replacement!
Another toyota hatter or someone who doesn't like the 3rd gen or someone that can't be positive about anything.
@@Davidami48 it’s the truth and nothing but the truth! 🤡🤣🤮
Keep talking, you are just proving my point 😅😅
There aren't any affordable trucks in 2024 unfortunately ,those days are long gone, along with quality and reliability.My 17 Tundra will most likely be the last truck i ever buy. Next vehicle will be small suv most likely .Crossing my fingers my 17 lasts like another 10yrs.
Spending 70k on a v6 truck that can have engine failure anytime is a great idea.
I never understand these comments, but i’ll try anyway. All the brands are going through recalls and failures. Unfortunately, today’s day and age of vehicles just aren’t the same because of emissions standards. Now with that said, it comes down to what brand do you have the most faith in to give the best product. Also, we are bugging out at an extremely low percentage of failure vs produced units. I’d love to hear your thoughts. Also for me, its all about the manufacturer response. Replacing 100k complete engines, even the ones with no sign of failure is the definition of standing behind the customer, no?
@ Toyota was well known for its reliability never in Toyota’s history had to change 100k engines. I had a 2023 limited took 3 months for Toyota to buy it back. Yea I love the Tundras I had great trucks over the years except the last one. After watching so many videos and lots of reading decided to go with Nissan Frontier.
@naddaf20 Frontier is my favorite midsize
I'm hope you are happy with your decision going with the frontier. It's a great looking trucks. That is the main thing that you are happy. I decided to switch from the 2nd gen to 3rd gen and been happy so far.
Do you think the issue with the motors have been resolved in the 2025?
I saw a report on one 2025 with an engine issue. Not sure if its the same deal as it just happened
I am, 2025 1794 Nov 2024
Well, that means another 10 or 20 percent price hike for next year...
And there are those who just cling to negative news the matter how much good news come out.
The car guy online posted a video today of a 2025 tundra that had an engine failure 🤣 that was fast what a joke
No v8 not for me
Thanks for letting us know
Ford F150 3 x more than tundra 😂😂😂😂
Most definitely. Not even the same stratosphere
Yeah because because half of the profit Ford makes is from their truck lineup, and half the production if not more is dedicated to trucks like the F-150
Toyota Tacoma 4 × more than Ranger 😂😂😂😂
Yup great win for Ford beating Toyota in 1 category, how many more vehicles did Toyota sell compared to Ford worldwide, I think about double!!
I got my nightshade lunar rock on cinco de Mayo.
Well done, thats my bday
For this channel sake they better haha, btw give it another 6 months and the denial will have no room ;)
You’re stuck with me, regardless 😁
Another perfect genius with a crystal ball.
Nope.
Nope.