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Why is there so much hate for the Toyota Tundra?nimi 09-26-2008, 09:45 AM I want to know why so many people hate it? Is it just because its a Toyota? We've had our long-term Tundra for around 8 months now and so far its been a great truck. Its delivered every thing it promised and then some. So why all they hate? I want to know why so many people hate it? Is it just because its a Toyota? We've had our long-term Tundra for around 8 months now and so far its been a great truck. Its delivered every thing it promised and then some. So why all the hate? Airjer_ 09-26-2008, 12:14 PM Really? Think the chev/ford/dodge truck guys are just stiring the pot. Everyone that owns one (including myself '06 double cab) like them a lot. Most of those people wish they would have bought them sooner and most of those people will likely not buy another "domestic" truck. As far as the pot stirring goes, every new vehicle has its problems. Doesn't matter who makes it or where it is built! I think we have become so used to the list of problems being so long on the big three that we have become immune to the faults. The new Tundra had some issues, the biggest was the camshafts breaking in the new 5.7 liter. If you ask me that is a huge whoops! Then I ask myself should I change my opinion of a manufacturers integrity based on a couple years of problems. I don't think so. Toyota is doing everything they can to take care of all the issues and on there dime. Other import manufactures do the same even bumping up the coverage of a problem well beyond the original warranty. If they have an issue that is common they take care of it! Thats something that the big three have not figured out yet. Have the big three stepped up to the plate with there new trucks? I think they have. After 15 to 20 years of building poor vehicles with all kinds of problems and leaving the owners with the repair bills it about time. As far as those loyal owners who want to bash Toyota for a couple of years of issues, they need to take a good long hard look at those last 15 to 20 years!!! nimi 09-29-2008, 12:52 AM I feel that also is a sad thing. The Tundra is a very nice truck, and offers about everthing a person could ask for in a 1/2 ton pickup. I have spent thousands of miles in a Tundra, and the total package is at the top of the game. The truck will not appeal to every one, if it did no one would buy anything else. I just don't get why people hate the truck so much. Just to add one thing to this comment, the Tundra is 85% US built truck, and that supports the US economy. The GMT900 is built in Canada. Look up the others. :disappoin jdmccright 10-06-2008, 12:30 PM I'll start out here by admitting I'm a Chevy truck lover, so any bias I write here is unintended, but I will try to remain objective. I have read with anticipation about the Tundra and an pleased that such a nice truck is offered...it as well as the Nissan Titan have raised the bar for other trucks to be designed to. They offer good features and they look very pleasing to the eye. However, I will point out that the Titan also came out to rave reviews initially reviews and offered great features, but has subsequently faltered in longer-term quality. Now that's Nissan, whom we know has always had comparatively lower quality than Toyota, so I would expect the Tundra to fare better in the long term for reliability. Let's also remember that the Tundra wasn't Toyota's first stab at a full-size truck...remember the T100? Yes, that one wasn't technically a "full -size" truck, but they used that as a test-bed for the current Tundra design. And as we know Toyota's pretty good at fixing what's wrong yet keepin hands-off what is right. But as they say, the boat floats but for how long? Time will tell.... It is a nice-looking truck though. Hope parts for it don't cost an arm and a leg 5 years from now. Brian R. 10-11-2008, 06:38 PM I think for Toyotas, you are selling to people who are willing to pay more initially for a truck, but have less breakdowns. The few breakdowns you have will cost you more, but you have a better chance getting from point A to point B reliably. The Big 3 trucks in general cost less initially, but you have more repairs which cost less each time than a Toyota's repairs do. They appeal more to the hands-on guy who will save alot of money in the long run by doing the more frequent repairs on the Big 3 trucks themselves, with cheaper parts. As you can see from the posts in this forum, vs the posts in the corresponding forums for the Big 3 trucks, the types of posts are totally different here and the depth of mechanical knowledge on the average is a lot less here. The owners are quite different and have different expectations for their truck's maintenance. Airjer_ 10-11-2008, 10:43 PM Or if you spend all day making the repairs on the big three you really get sick of them and buy yourself a nice Tundra that you know you won't have to spend half of your life under the hood!!!!!! :bigthumb: james68f100 04-03-2009, 10:19 AM the reason i have hate fot the tundra is simple, they are slow. my fathers 02 silverado 4.8 has no trouble out running them, not to mention my lightning, or even worse my 79 f-150 540 stroker 460 street truck(9.83) 1/4 mile et.plus, they are huge, not in the good way.i havent seen one go above 120 where my lightning has been over 180. i just don't like them. james68f100 04-03-2009, 10:21 AM also airjer & brianr some of us might be car people who like to work on their vehicles as a past time or even as an occupation. pachi zeron 07-07-2009, 04:57 AM I want to know why so many people hate it? Is it just because its a Toyota? We've had our long-term Tundra for around 8 months now and so far its been a great truck. Its delivered every thing it promised and then some. So why all they hate? I want to know why so many people hate it? Is it just because its a Toyota? We've had our long-term Tundra for around 8 months now and so far its been a great truck. Its delivered every thing it promised and then some. So why all the hate? Hi there! I'm also palnning to get a Toyota Tundra. Are the tundra parts (http://www.autopartsdeal.com/toyota_truck/tundra/parts.html) hard to get? are they expensive? pachi zeron 07-07-2009, 05:02 AM I want to know why so many people hate it? Is it just because its a Toyota? We've had our long-term Tundra for around 8 months now and so far its been a great truck. Its delivered every thing it promised and then some. So why all they hate? I want to know why so many people hate it? Is it just because its a Toyota? We've had our long-term Tundra for around 8 months now and so far its been a great truck. Its delivered every thing it promised and then some. So why all the hate? Hi there, I'm also interested in getting a Toyota Tundra. Are the tundra parts (http://www.autopartsdeal.com/toyota_truck/tundra/parts.html) hard to find? Are they expensive? sirgeoff 09-24-2009, 03:35 PM I have 2007 29k miles later not one issue yet. The comnfort and handling is superior. I've had GMC and Ford my entire life; nice change. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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