Tundra all the wayI have messed around with having older, used trucks for too long. Ready to step up to something more modern.
I almost purchased a Tundra back in 21, but was talked into holding off for their newer 22 model. The 22 Tundras dropped and now all I hear are horror stories.
I've read that Chevy and GMC have gone down hill too.
I've been looking at the F150 with the 5.0 V8. I've heard thats their most reliable engine.
Looking for input so I can narrow my search down.
Thanks!
LOL. Same for my 35 year old Toyota. The dealer replaced the muffler years ago with a lifetime warranty. They've replaced it twice more since then, and probably another coming up soon because of that warranty. They NEVER would have expected the original owner to still have this truck at 35 years.I should disclose they had a promotion when I bought it of 75 cent oil changes for life. I don't think they expected me keep it this long.
I did a 350 mile trip yesterday into southern Colorado, going from 5k ft up to 10k ft and averaged 20 mpg in my 21 Tundra.You’re averaging 3-5 mpg better on the f150? Sounds like the tundra was horrid and the f150 is terrible.
That’s impressive. My tundra does 17-18 max.I did a 350 mile trip yesterday into southern Colorado, going from 5k ft up to 10k ft and averaged 20 mpg in my 21 Tundra.
For comparison, in my 2019 3.5 Eco my around town avg was 19-22mpg but on road trips that dropped to 15mpg.
Who in the hell would want this? Is it Toyota or the FBI? I never take any vehicle of mine to a dealer unless I want to pay 3x more for the same service I can get from a local mechanic.If you have it serviced at the dealer the records are kept by Toyota. You can see the records on your Toyota app on your phone.
The app for your phone tells you how many miles on the truck, miles to empty on fuel, whether your doors are locked, tailgate down, etc. Even tells the battery condition of your key FOB. Everything is tracked, even your driving habits (which can be turned off thankfully).
The app informs you of your next scheduled service. You can add your own maintenance records also.
Say you are away on a business trip and the wife needs something out of your truck or gets locked out while shopping... I can lock/unlock my Tundra from 3000 miles away via my phone.
Whatd you pay for that f450?My 2024 F450 8' box crew cab dually with the diesel gets as good of fuel mileage as your Tundra's...lol.....and its far more capable and it weighs 9000 pounds empty. Toyota must have a lot of investments in the gas companies. My buddy has a Tundra..its terrible on fuel and rides no better than my F450. He LIKES my truck...lol.
Haha take that dually off the pavement and see how it does. Or out on the lake ice fishing. They are good for towing that’s about it. We have 12 of them at work and if they go to a pit they get stuck really easy.My 2024 F450 8' box crew cab dually with the diesel gets as good of fuel mileage as your Tundra's...lol.....and its far more capable and it weighs 9000 pounds empty. Toyota must have a lot of investments in the gas companies. My buddy has a Tundra..its terrible on fuel and rides no better than my F450. He LIKES my truck...lol.
What year and motors were those f150's? And how many miles before this happened to them? Just curiousI wouldn’t recommend a f150 ecoboost. I’ve had two in a row that I needed to do either timing chain or cam phasers. Cost a small fortune. I’ll probably do a tundra next time, hopefully they get this issue fixed and are reliable again
What year and motors were those f150's? And how many miles before this happened to them? Just curious
First one was a 2013 Lariat 3.5 ecoboost, it needed a timing chain at 60k miles. Second was a 2018 platinum also 3.5 ecoboost, did cam phasers just under 100k miles.What year and motors were those f150's? And how many miles before this happened to them? Just curious