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209 Toyota Tundra results

2008 Toyota Tundra OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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4.5
Value
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Comfort
4.5
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2.5
Reliability
4.3
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Megan
Megan
Glendora, California
5.0
Most reliable trucks
I love the luxury and power of this truck. We are able to tow boats and trailers with ease. The extended cab offers lots of leg room for passengers and plenty of room to stretch out in the back. We use this truck for many camping trips. We are able to completely fill the bed of the truck and still easily navigate off-road while searching for our camping spots. There is wear and tear within the vehicle. The lining on the roof is starting to sag, and the center console is loose. There is also some bubbling of the paint on the roof and hood of the truck.
Tonya
Tonya
Green Bay, Wisconsin
4.0
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I love the power and towing capacity of the Toyota Tundra. I have hauled tons of stone and dirt without loss of power or performance. If I need to get up to speed fast, I have no problems. If I need to come to an abrupt stop, again, I have no problems. I have towed boats and trailers and nearly forget they were attached the ride was so smooth. The drawbacks to the Tundra are the high price and fuel economy. I am lucky to get 15 mpg for mostly highway use and in winter, drop that down to 12. At just over 100,000 miles on my truck, I have not had any mechanical problems with routine maintenance. I enjoy the look of the truck and with the short front nose, it is easier to park than you'd think. It is wide but keeps up with the trend of the newer vehicles. The inside is very comfortable and had a lot of room. I would have liked to see a more updated console. One thing I didn't like was the rust that occurred on the rims. Why they use steel is beyond me but the rims will pit and rust out before the vehicle does. If buying the stock rims, I would suggest switching those out before it becomes a problem.
Michael S
Michael S
Jacksonville, Alabama
4.0
Toyota Tundra, Best Truck I have Owned
I have owned my Tundra since I bought it off the Dealer lot in 2008. I cannot begin to explain the Joy I have experienced in that truck. I am 6ft 6in tall and this is the only vehicle I have ever felt comfortable in. My truck has 78 thousand miles on it and other than regular maintenance I have only had to replace the water pump on it since I have owned it but it seems the water is the one low point in an otherwise fantastic truck. My favorite feature of the truck is the powerful engine, the feel and sound of it accelerating always makes me happy. Another feature I really enjoy is the fact that the entire rear glass rolls down, this has served well for both comfort and function. The interior is large and has a great design it is simple yet appealing to the eye. There are MANY storage areas within the cab and all of them seem to be useful. The back seat is well designed for both comfort and space. I also enjoy the ability to slide the seats forward and back while also adjusting the pitch, by doing this you can recline in the back seat. The exterior of the truck is very appealing it has a tough yet sleek look. I have also driven the truck long distance and it was very comfortable. It shows the amount of wear I would expect for a truck of its age but so long as I take care of it I expect to drive this truck for many years to come.