2023 Toyota Tundra: Pros & Cons After 3 Months

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024

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  • @Nk-bc1qb
    @Nk-bc1qb Před rokem +130

    If I’m honest started respecting you when you shared the fact of turning in that PRO because it’s too expensive! That’s humility!! And real and appreciated! As a former tech and shop manager you can’t go wrong with a Toyota. Money in the bank. Here’s my advice, coming from a fellow man, and husband. It’s our duty to protect and care for our families. And with the times getting wild, now more than ever we have to keep vigilant! We work hard for our money right? So my advise is to GET OUT OF DEBT!! The system has made us debt slaves! You can’t make big moves or shield yourself from life’s issues when covered up in debt! My wife and I have only a very small mortgage and that’s it. You wanna talk about feeedom. When everyone else is struggling with groceries we can go out for steak dinners if we want. We have an old Camry and an 05 sequoia. I’m a contractor and live on property. Believe me I need my truck back. Totaled my 2014 tundra in 2017. But not having the debt is awesome! If you must have a car payment keep or downsize that tundra to a sr5 hybrid if you can. And ditch the wife’s payment. The trucks are way more solid and hold up better and can be used for side hustles!! Scoop up an older Camry or if you need 4wd get her an older 4the gen or even 3rd gen 4Runner. Easy to fix up and work on.
    Life is changing fast and not in the favor of the working man! Please heed this. Get out of debt!! Hopefully in a couple years when prices drop and you have stacked cash by not having debt, you will pop out on the other side of the coming collapse and you’ll be fine and maybe buy something cash! God loves you and doesn’t want you a slave to the lender!!

  • @mesomemore97
    @mesomemore97 Před rokem +8

    I bought myself a new Tacoma. 2023. The one nobody seems to want. A 2023 extended cab. 2.7 liter 4 banger 4x4. It is not a power house. However, I did not buy it to go fast. I bought it too LAST. Not concerned with 0 to 60. I want 0 too hundreds of thousands of miles and years of reliable service. A tried and true package with a long history. A good history.

  • @6pointstar
    @6pointstar Před rokem +43

    Love your honesty and nobody is laughing at you. We love you brother! Thanks!

    • @bobbymoore2076
      @bobbymoore2076 Před 2 měsíci

      I will never laugh at his decision but the new ones are junk

  • @daveboll4459
    @daveboll4459 Před rokem +13

    Auto AC is buried deep in the center screen truck settings of my 2022, 1794 edition. I had the same annoying problem early on, and the AC now always works as it should!

  • @kristoferbrown8007
    @kristoferbrown8007 Před rokem +5

    2022 limited double cab owner 4x4, non trd. 12,000 mi in, I'm very happy.
    -I've never had a wind nose issue.
    -The verdict is still out on the seats. I almost did not buy the truck because of the seats but I decided it was worth it. I still don't find them all that comfortable, but I don't hurt after a long trip so they must be doing something right. They are absolutely not as comfortable as my 21 F-150 was.
    - Yes, the back seat is small. If I had passengers routinely, I wouldn't have bought it. That being said, I don't, so it's perfect for me. I love that they include the underseat storage. For me, the six and a half footbed is worth it. Also the cost savings is nice. The back seats in my 21 F-150 were a few inches larger, but it wasn't night and day in my opinion. People complaining about the double cab seat space were going to go crew cab anyway.
    - My main complaint is the throttle lag. I know there is a TSB but my dealer won't perform it without determining that there's an actual problem first which is a bummer. It definitely takes a second or two to start moving from a rolling stop sometimes. It's super annoying. I've always had a pedal commander and I may get another one soon. It makes a world of difference on all my vehicles.
    -The power is really nice. It tows much more comfortably than my F-150. The ride is a lot smoother. I had 1100 lb in the bed and never had any squatting issue. I'm averaging right around 20 miles per gallon per tank. Not quite as good as the 3.5 l EcoBoost but still very good. The transmission is much smoother. I've never had an issue with any of the cameras. They're very helpful. Entertainment system has worked great. It will randomly disconnect and reconnect a few seconds later occasionally but that's about the only issue I've had.
    - I drive a lot of seasonal dirt and gravel roads and the traction control in two-wheel drive is quite impressive. I don't have the TRD package and I'm still on the stock wheels, and if this thing happens to start slipping it corrects very quickly. My F-150 had the FX4 package and I don't think the traction control worked quite as nicely. Four-wheel drive is very smooth.
    Overall it is a pleasure to drive. If it ends up having Toyota reliability and resale value, it really is the perfect truck.

  • @WarnTrick123
    @WarnTrick123 Před 5 měsíci +4

    The A/C should always be turned off before leaving a vehicle. An old mechanic told me this once. He said it leaves the A/C compressor in a "bind". When restarting it puts a strain on the compressor when the A/C is left on causing premature fail.

    • @westernapache1700
      @westernapache1700 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The pressure equalizes throughout the system in just a few minutes after stopping. Even if the AC switch is on when starting the car, the compressor doesn’t kick on right away anyway. Doesn’t make any difference. Old mechanic wives tale. 😂

    • @rikjackson
      @rikjackson Před 2 měsíci

      False. Completely unnecessary. A/C pressure equalizes immediately when engine is turned off. Based on your logic there is no use having remote start. You would still need to go to the vehicle to turn on the A/C.

  • @all-aroundtito3028
    @all-aroundtito3028 Před rokem +5

    I have an almost basic 2022 SR5 army green but it makes me smile that I got it just around 49,xxx. Love the reviews, man!

  • @daleh9459
    @daleh9459 Před rokem +2

    I appreciate your honesty and no shame in admitting your payment is a little higher than your comfortable with

  • @lesfarmer5111
    @lesfarmer5111 Před rokem +5

    I just picked up a 2023 SR5 SX and I love it. Has all the features I need and plenty of power.

  • @wkw4095
    @wkw4095 Před 11 měsíci +5

    My Dodge Ram 2500 is almost ready for a review. I bought it new in 2005....getting close to 19 years old. teaser: the rear wheel wells and gas tank straps are prone to rust out around year 15....more info to come...stay tuned. Folks, be careful with those power side mirrors. Once I was driving down a back road and another pickup was flying hogging the road. I nearly came to a stop and moved over as much as possible. They guy clipped my trailer tow mirror. Being a manual fold it just folded without damage. The guy had a power fold mirror and that thing was hanging in pieces. I just waved and said "I'm good here" and drove off.

  • @bartonrobinson4022
    @bartonrobinson4022 Před rokem +6

    I have the SR5 Double cab . I have 2 car seats in the back . I do sometimes regret not getting the crew cab but I love mine better as far as the look . I have the off road packages , ect . I use mine for work so I do love the 6.5 bed .

  • @bradsteelguy9140
    @bradsteelguy9140 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Ordered a 2024 SR base double cab 6.5' bed 3 months ago. Came in on Dec 15. About $44k out the door. I couldn't believe all the features it has for a base. It will freaking drive its self down the road like a Tesla with the LTA and radar cruise control. It has so many features it's easier to list what it doesn't have. No heated seats, mirrors, or steering wheel. No electric seats, or self folding mirrors. No handling modes. No BSM. No 360 camera but does have backup camera which allows me to hook up trailers by myself. No tail light tailgate button but does have the one in the handle and on the key fob. It's detuned to 350HP but who cares? I'm coming from a Silverado 5.3 290HP. So far it is an awesome truck. Drives like a Cadillac and the double cab is the perfect size. We've had 4 adults in it and we just moved the front seats up a little bit and everyone is comfortable. I wanted an affordable truck that will hopefully last a long time and doesn't have 200 options, so I took the gamble with Tundra. I wan't a truck to go 250k miles. I have a friend that had a Sequoia that had 400k miles. To me the big 3 don't care about designing quality powertrains anymore or they just want their dealers to rob people on the service end. Who knows

    • @jtownmcmaster5595
      @jtownmcmaster5595 Před 4 měsíci

      Hey good evening!
      I’m about to be looking at a 24 tundra with the long bed 8’
      How is your truck so far for a work truck ?
      Do you still like it ?
      Why is it detuned ?
      And can you get it back up to specs ? Or is that just SR5 and up ?😊

  • @Tiggo35
    @Tiggo35 Před rokem +7

    Go to the vehicle settings screen on the monitor. I believe there is a setting to turn Auto A/C on or off during start

  • @NorthPaddle
    @NorthPaddle Před rokem +11

    On a recent trip, my rental was an SR5 crewmax. The power is fine. It made freeway merges with ease. I prefer the SR5 because I can’t stand the grill and the color matched surround makes it look a little less obnoxious.
    I still plan on going with a 24 Tacoma as it fits in my garage which is a necessity when you live where -30° is pretty normal in the winter.

    • @tylerburns5640
      @tylerburns5640 Před rokem

      nice yeah I am going to shoot for the sr5 tacoma for 2024 with the 6 speed too. What are you thinking is gonna be the msrp for somewhat base model? I tell myself I dont wanna pay more than 30k, but I can already feel in my bones the dealers are gonna gouge like a mother and raise every single trucks price like 10k above retail value

  • @WyLEE08
    @WyLEE08 Před rokem +9

    IMO my 22’ SR5’s best feature is the power train far exceeds the cons. My two top cons, when you switch into reverse to line up the hitch the rear camera automatically appears on the screen, BUT I as continue to use the camera to line up the hitch immediately upon putting into forward the camera view of the hitch disappears. If the hitch camera view would just remain for 10 more seconds if would be awesome. Second con, wind noise/ drivers door shimmy noise.

  • @Seameedog
    @Seameedog Před rokem +8

    I think that overall the 6 1/2' bed is more useful than the back seat. Getting 6 1/2' bed in the Crew Max would make the truck too long. Just my humble opinion. You done good, so to speak.

  • @Tr0utp0nD
    @Tr0utp0nD Před rokem +4

    In the infotainment screens, disable "AC Mode with auto" and it will remember the a/c on or off setting on restart.

  • @jameschoi608
    @jameschoi608 Před rokem +3

    Someone may have already pointed this out but you can sign up for all of the Toyota Connected stuff and opt to turn off the “good driver” tracker. Great informative vid!

  • @jcc9925
    @jcc9925 Před rokem +3

    Lots of things you mentioned not what I've seen in my Tundra.
    1. A/C is always on but I turn it off since I'm paranoid of starting the truck with it on.
    2. I use remote start via the app. That function works well...but only when the app actually works. I'd say a huge con is, if you like using apps, the Toyota app is horrible. When I first downloaded and used it from the dealership, when I first picked up the Tundra it worked well. But after a few weeks the app would make me keep signing in but the next day I'd be signed out again. For a week or two, I got the alerts that the truck had something in the backseat or a window was down, that was nice, but then the app would be offline or just not working for the next several days. And I was updating the app everything I got an alert that there was an available update to it, but it never really improved. After a while I totally forgot about the app and didn't really miss it. The fact that the Tundra shuts off after opening the door makes the remote start feature a joke.
    3. In terms of connected services, I just let the dealer set it all up and figured I would turn off the stuff I didn't like or didn't use, but I used everything, short of the remote start. But there are settings where you can turn off all the speed, hard Braking, other "bad driving" monitoring without an issue. I tested this out twice and it stopped tracking my driving style so you may want to try that again.
    Regarding your mention of Pros:
    1. 14" media screen is a must have. I'll never buy another Tundra without it. I love it so much I'm having a hard time finding a car with a screen that big (not into Tesla) so that's a bummer, but screens will grow with time.
    2. PVM - Panoramic 360 view is awesome. It's not a deal breaker but just to get used to driving this truck, having a ready guide with big screen to let you see how close you are to a curb while parking or driving thru the local drive-thru lane has proven to me its at the top of my list.
    3. The SiriusXM radio set up and interface is incredible. I know most people don't like it or don't use it but driving back from the dealership I had several hours of the radio playing every single song I love was a great experience. With all the personalized settings with that program it was almost like there was built in A.I. that could predict every type of song/band I love.
    4.

  • @dwightrider5713
    @dwightrider5713 Před rokem +3

    I just purchased a 2023 Tundra Limited TRD Off-road Crew Max I-Force and I absolutely love it. I agree that is weird on the AC as I thought the exact same thing. Don’t beat yourself up on the extended cab. Let someone drive when you need to haul people and think of the money you are saving.

  • @nicholaswedgeworth8598
    @nicholaswedgeworth8598 Před rokem +11

    Just got me my first ever tundra. It’s A 2023 SR5 4x4 5 FT bed with some TRD options. I love it!

  • @TRDJon
    @TRDJon Před rokem +17

    Glad you are enjoying this one Mark! Seems like these 2023's are a bit more put together over the 22's

  • @roadracerqx893
    @roadracerqx893 Před rokem +4

    I gotta have the CrewMax full vertically-retracting rear window…a MUST. The CrewMax rear seat room is also a no-brainer‼️

  • @sparkybobomb3917
    @sparkybobomb3917 Před 6 měsíci +1

    12:30 THIS!!!
    I spent the extra $5K to upgrade mine to a Crewmax 6.5 bed. I found this video thankfully before I decided which truck to get. So glad I took your advice for the back seat!

    • @TundraDude34
      @TundraDude34  Před 6 měsíci +3

      Next Tundra, ill be heading back to Crewmax for sure

  • @christopherbache937
    @christopherbache937 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I agree with all of your pros and cons. No back seat is Killer 2022 double cab owner
    Appreciate your insight and hard work!

  • @petersaler731
    @petersaler731 Před rokem +6

    Crewmax all day long no matter what!!!!

  • @johndaviddelgado9982
    @johndaviddelgado9982 Před rokem +2

    Picked up my 2023 Tundra Limited Crewmax with TRD Offroad package 5.5 Bed a week ago. There's two cons I dont like but its more of a indifference feeling, is the truck doesn't stay on when I remote start it after I open the door, and there are no tow hooks for recovery point for the truck . With that said, I'm a first time truck owner and I now understand the appeal of trucks and I don't think I will go back to being low to the ground. Ordered my CBI Covert Bumper so I can have that cool bumper with tow hooks.

  • @glenarseneau1231
    @glenarseneau1231 Před rokem +1

    I had a 22 SR5 crewmax it was an awesome truck, completely loaded a couple knocks I had on it was the infotainment center was ok didn’t all ways pair with my phone and I felt the lag with the turbo, I kept it for 8months and decided I wanted something different after owning tundras for better than 20 years, we all told you don’t go double cab lol

  • @Jbennyho
    @Jbennyho Před rokem +5

    Takes a lot of battery power to start cars with the AC on. Probably why they program it to shut down when the car is turned off.
    As for the must-connect in order to use certain features. I’m with you. I think that’s deceiving on the automaker’s part. They, in cooperation with the the government, want to be able to control how, where, what, and why you drive. I don’t use remote start, but if a vehicle has it, why should you have to connect in order to use it. Control and invasion of privacy.

  • @billbelk7250
    @billbelk7250 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Leaving a/c on when truck is off keeps system under high pressure. a/c off-pressure relieved. Your seals will thank you

  • @tundras4ever552
    @tundras4ever552 Před rokem +1

    My sister was able to snag a 2023 SR crewmax for 39,500. It’s honestly shocking how good of a truck the base model is. You get everything you could ever want in a truck. Power windows and locks. Wireless car play. Push button start.Huge interior space over the doublecab. It came with the tow package. For under 40k she got a TON OF TRUCK. And honestly I don’t think I could ever pay more knowing the SR trim exists…. Everyone upgrades their trucks anyways so it makes way more sense to start at a lower trim level. She can pick out better wheels and tires . Choose her own steps. Ect..

    • @drjbattle
      @drjbattle Před rokem

      Where did she snag that deal? I have a 2022 SR double cab with tow package but it was 44k 😭

    • @tundras4ever552
      @tundras4ever552 Před rokem +1

      @@drjbattle Toyota of cedar park, central Texas . Best Toyota deals around! She did get lucky since there are not many SR crewmax models . They were asking 42,500 and she talked them down to 39,500

  • @johnathanbeicher536
    @johnathanbeicher536 Před rokem +8

    I saw you mention the AC turning off after shutting down the truck.
    I guess it’s a matter of preference.
    When I turn my truck off I try to remember to also turn off my AC.
    IMO I think it causes more stress on the engine to start it as it’s also trying to turn the AC over as well.
    I’m not sure it matters, but I think I the less stress on starting the better. 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @markbowers3598
      @markbowers3598 Před rokem +6

      If you use the "Auto" button, you don't have to worry about this - just set the temperature that you prefer and either the A/C or Heat will come on to adjust the cabin to that temperature - and the Auto stays on when you get back into the truck.

    • @jcc9925
      @jcc9925 Před rokem +4

      I agree. I don't like the initial start each morning to have the added stress of the AC, or the juice starting the engine causing my AC to go out. I know people will say we're paranoid but I recall ky dad doing the same thing after he had an AC go out when he started his car one morning.

    • @brwils3378
      @brwils3378 Před rokem +2

      On my truck I think the A/C stays on. When I turn it on and off, production April 2023 SR5 off-road TRD package fully optioned out.

  • @ronaldmercer9616
    @ronaldmercer9616 Před rokem +2

    You should always turn the AC off before you shut the truck off , unless you like buying compressors, same thing with the defroster, and don't run the fan on high for extended periods, this isn't just for Toyota but all brands

  • @waynespringer501
    @waynespringer501 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The A/C being off at start should be common sense. The batterie's biggest demand needs are at starting the truck. You don't want your AC blower blowing when the truck isn't running right before it starts, doing so will dramatically decrease and destroy your engines battery life. Not to mention that big drop in voltage with the fan blowing gives a good chance of all the computers not booting correctly.

  • @Dano-MX5
    @Dano-MX5 Před rokem +2

    I’ve had 9 Tundras since 2001, all but 2 have been Dbl Cabs….I need a truck to be a truck. The longer bed is a must for my purposes. Loved the roll down back window but not as much as the convenience of the larger bed. I don’t understand why Toyota made the new Dbl Cab so much smaller in the back. My ‘18’s has way more room than a new one.

  • @harrybrar7933
    @harrybrar7933 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just got a 2024 1794 the wind noise is still there it make me crazy

  • @Liledgy100
    @Liledgy100 Před rokem +2

    I have a 2023 DC Trd off road sr5 without all the premium options u have. While Tempe rear seat is smaller than the crewmax and gen 2 it’s still useable if u move the front seats up, at least for short distances. I’m 60 and my kids are grown and gone. The larger issue for me with the DC when I load larger things in the backseat, the smaller opening is noticeable (coming from my 04 extended cab hd 2500 with suicide doors).
    All in all I’m very happy with the DC, especially the 6.5’ bed. My truck msrp’d at $50,300, not a whole lot more than a Tacoma 4 door. I would by this truck all day long over the difference in price compared to the tacoma (and I love Tacomas). I wasn’t going to get a crewmax with a 6.5’ bed (to long), so this was really the only cab choice I wanted. I should’ve upgraded to the technology package to get the blindspot monitor and a few other goodies like larger mirrors, but I don’t want a sunroof, that’s for sure. It runs great, no issues (over 7k miles), no noise, cracking seat base, etc. I hope it runs as long as the previous generations.

  • @BlackstonianTRD
    @BlackstonianTRD Před rokem +5

    Not sure how people are getting 20+mpg. Mine 23 sr5 off-road only gets on average around 17 mpg.

    • @richcreager7877
      @richcreager7877 Před rokem

      That V6 doesn't get MPG like they hope for. I get 19 mpg avg on my 21 with Supercharger if I keep my foot out of it or not towing. But didn't buy it for MPG either, it's for work and towing

    • @jcc9925
      @jcc9925 Před rokem

      I've gotten 20 consistently, even around town.

  • @stevematti6548
    @stevematti6548 Před 11 měsíci +1

    TD - Btw Illinois still really sucks - was in Missouri recently, they have a load new tunde s . Big selection compared to escape Illinois - I force max 1794 Trd crewmax w/6.5 . (Refreshed) 😊that’s the way or we wait . Thanks for your true words. Glad I kept my old one .

  • @johnnyBqwazy
    @johnnyBqwazy Před 8 měsíci +2

    TY for the recent vids on new Tundras. U are def helping me with soon purchase. Damn Dealers still can’t get anything but 5.5ft beds😢. As for the A/C turning off, on another forum an Engineer said was more to avoid accessory drain/drag and unnecessary wear at startup of engine. FYI, Full electric accessories (PSteering, AC..) will change this.

    • @TundraDude34
      @TundraDude34  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Im seeing a lot of crew max with the 6.5ft beds around my area lately

    • @eastwood4006
      @eastwood4006 Před měsícem

      I need an 8ft bed. Isn't that the point of a truck?

    • @TundraDude34
      @TundraDude34  Před měsícem

      For some. Thats why we have options these days, not everyone needs an 8 ft bed.

  • @mikeoneill81
    @mikeoneill81 Před rokem +1

    I like those camera angles! The only thing I would like is for auto companies to do is create outdoor lighting for the back of the truck area. When I go fishing at night I could really use the lighting

  • @j.creates676
    @j.creates676 Před rokem +3

    People can fit in the back just fine. Move you seat up alittle

  • @chadheldt9894
    @chadheldt9894 Před rokem +2

    I have a 2012 double cab. Back seat not a problem. Looks like Tundra has gone down in size. My 2006 Access cab had a small back seat as well.

  • @Painfulwhale360
    @Painfulwhale360 Před rokem +17

    I cannot comprehend what they were thinking when they designed the back seating space with this new tundra 😮

    • @RM.....
      @RM..... Před rokem +4

      They weeent thinning. Just like all the things they quietly removed from prior years. Storage etc. Toyota does some very weird things

    • @rabun1
      @rabun1 Před rokem +1

      is that where they put the battery?

    • @brwils3378
      @brwils3378 Před rokem +4

      @@rabun1 the storage under the back seat is where the battery goes on hybrids.

    • @irenegillis4598
      @irenegillis4598 Před 9 měsíci

      It wouldn't be so bad if the back seats would at least lay flat and give a usable surface like the Tacoma. Just traded my Tacoma for a Tundra and that's what I miss the most.

  • @kross1261
    @kross1261 Před rokem +2

    I’ve owned 2 Tundra double cabs. Now with the redesign it’s not an option. Not sure what Toyota was thinking??

  • @artheather5511
    @artheather5511 Před rokem +3

    Great video! I have 2021 club cab with long bed. Love it. Seems like they reduced cab size on the new gen. I know Im old school cause I like the 6 speed and 4.30 rear end. Previous truck was 2020 f150 with 10 speed coyote. Traded due to oil consumption. I plan on looking at the 2024 Trd pro once my truck is paid off. To see if the new stuff is worth it or install the Magnuson blower on my 5.7. Be easier to spend $10,000 to have 540 hp and 540 lb ft than $70,000+ for a new one. Just have to decide once the 2024 rolls out. Love the Tundras!

  • @Cheeto_Duss
    @Cheeto_Duss Před rokem +2

    I personally prefer the dub cab tundra but I wish they would have the back seat more functional though. Kind of like my 2021 Tacoma where you can fold the back seats flat for storage and such. Great for my dog too. Great work as always my friend TD34💪🏼🇺🇸

  • @markh5329
    @markh5329 Před rokem +2

    Love my V8 ! crew cab for that extra inside storage and when u hav people i feel happy when they open the huge back door lol 😮

  • @bonou21941
    @bonou21941 Před rokem +1

    I prefer no sun roof....I have a 2020 platinum and never open the sun roof. I would say, I took my truck to the dealer and the internet sales guy hit me up and asked if I was willing to sell. He said he has a customer trying to trade in his 2022 tundra for a 2020 or 21 tundra Platnium. He offered 51k .

  • @dannyhuckabee9695
    @dannyhuckabee9695 Před 9 měsíci

    That's what I'm talking about...now that is a honest man.. thank you...people can't afford these 60..70..80..90...yrucks...that sht is crazy...

  • @felicitous48
    @felicitous48 Před rokem +3

    I didn’t hear much mentioned regarding how it tows. Any input? I will tow occasionally unless I buy a RV and then would tow quite a bit.

  • @jessemartinez9279
    @jessemartinez9279 Před rokem +3

    Relatively new to your channel. Love your honesty about the price on that TRD Pro. As a Ford Raptor owner myself I appreciate the fit and finish from Toyota products including the Tundra. Also, I rarely have passengers in the back seats. At first I thought it was overkill getting the crew cab. I don’t have children but over the last year I’ve had more coworkers, friends and family in the back seats of my Raptor than in my previous Lexus SUV that I’ve owned for 7 years! Better to have it and not need it than need it but not have it.

  • @weserve042203
    @weserve042203 Před rokem +2

    I knew you were going to buy that 2020 Pro before you even made a video about it 😄

  • @Nex509
    @Nex509 Před rokem +1

    I just broke 10k miles on my 2023 limited hv and my mpg went from 15-16mpg to 18-21mpg combined driving. Safe to say it is broken in.

  • @Kdavis8377
    @Kdavis8377 Před rokem +2

    My question is do you regret getting rid of your previous gen

  • @679corvette
    @679corvette Před rokem +3

    Just got 20 mpg on 200 mi trip on my 2020 Sequoia. 5.7 compares great to new engine.

    • @juice3381
      @juice3381 Před 3 měsíci

      There's no way the toyota 5.7 gave you 20mpg.
      Unless you were going downhill with a tailwind....for 200 miles.

  • @RichardJohnson-sg3vo
    @RichardJohnson-sg3vo Před rokem +1

    I am still so happy with my 21 model- I could be really nasty about Toyota’s stupid connect game --I just went to a local truck accessory shop and purchased remote start.

  • @karlryan6185
    @karlryan6185 Před rokem +2

    Excellent video. Wanted to comment on the driver/tech monitoring issue. Under no circumstances would I ever sign up for that. If/when I trade my '17 for current gen I'll have to make sure all the features I want work without them holding that over my head.

  • @csotelo225
    @csotelo225 Před rokem +2

    Nice truck. Congratulations... still cruising my 08 TRD 5.7 Crewmax SR5.. coming up on 190k

  • @dadwithtwins1585
    @dadwithtwins1585 Před rokem +8

    Could be just my hearing but the audio sounds off.

    • @TheJoncic
      @TheJoncic Před rokem +1

      It's your hearing. Sounds fine to me.

    • @dadwithtwins1585
      @dadwithtwins1585 Před rokem +1

      @@TheJoncic figures, I do have hearing loss.

    • @TheJoncic
      @TheJoncic Před rokem +1

      @@dadwithtwins1585 fair enough question for you then. Maybe your speakers/headphones are problematic. Cheers.

  • @rabun1
    @rabun1 Před rokem +3

    I am thinking SR5 now, PRO is just to expensive especially for what I intend to use it for

  • @brettturner2922
    @brettturner2922 Před rokem +25

    I really want to like these trucks. Having owned 3 Tundra's and a loyal Toyota enthusiast. I just can't get past the looks of this truck. It might be a great truck all around, I just don't like it.

    • @leechburglights
      @leechburglights Před 7 měsíci +2

      The looks are fine. The price is not. And the selection doesn't have a 6.5' bed. Went with the f150.

    • @lancelemay6971
      @lancelemay6971 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I’m with ya - hate the looks, long useless hood, stupid bumpers, no tow hooks… The interior feels cramped and cheap compared to the previous version.

    • @adammichelini1
      @adammichelini1 Před 4 měsíci +3

      You can get a 6.5’ bed.

    • @foxinabox6615
      @foxinabox6615 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@leechburglights you can get 6.5 with crew max bro

  • @Freddy37022
    @Freddy37022 Před 2 měsíci

    I own the 1st Double cab Tundra, 2wd 5.7, SR5
    I’ve had 6 real people in it once
    I went to the dealership last weekend, was able to see how small the new truck is on inside
    I don’t understand who that truck is for
    I’m a big guy 6’3, 300ish, who did they make the double cab for, clearly no one with legs
    I like the sr5 sport with the big cab, even that one got smaller
    Compared to my friends 21 platinum

  • @twisterbret
    @twisterbret Před rokem +2

    I just use Auto for the AC. I set it to Auto 68 and the setting will stay.

  • @andresrivera4965
    @andresrivera4965 Před 4 měsíci

    Dont blame you i had a 1794 when they first came out in 2022 probably one of the first ones in the state and the payment just became an annoyance after a couple of months and now i have a limited trim and payment dropped by $220

  • @markh5329
    @markh5329 Před rokem +2

    I generally turn off A/C anyway and all electronics for easier start idk if it really matters
    ☮️❤️🇨🇦

  • @alexblackish-709
    @alexblackish-709 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m about to be a proud owner of a 2017 tundra crew max with 130k

  • @thewelder9492
    @thewelder9492 Před 7 měsíci

    Love your “frugality”. We need more of this. Companies (of any kind) amp up items to appeal to our wants and desires. Is it evil to have our wants? Nope. Our wants can’t have us.

  • @TheChrisz241111
    @TheChrisz241111 Před rokem +1

    My AC works perfectly without it saying ac on. I put mine on Auto. If I recall there might be something in the settings to address this.

  • @Deltadawg660
    @Deltadawg660 Před rokem +1

    Nice vid - Thanks..
    Lots of bass in your audio,,,,sounds boomy.

    • @TundraDude34
      @TundraDude34  Před rokem

      I think my camera mic is slowly breaking. My apologies

  • @itsjustthatez4275
    @itsjustthatez4275 Před rokem

    Great video. My possible regret will be I'm waiting on the arrival of my Crewmax SR and possibly wishing I spent the money on an SR5. Like you it was a mo ey decision but am glad I did the crew max after swing the double lack of seating. Again great video.

  • @manveerbajwa2206
    @manveerbajwa2206 Před rokem +1

    Just my opinion, but I think instead of a high optioned sr5, consider getting a lower optioned limited. Pricing is similar but depreciation will be less on a limited then an sr5 even though they have a similar msrp

  • @THEH2OMAN
    @THEH2OMAN Před rokem +4

    I wonder if Toyota would offer a rear seat delete option on that truck, at least that would make the space more use-able for in the cab storage because no passenger is going to sit back there.

    • @AggiePhil
      @AggiePhil Před rokem +2

      It’s called an impact driver and a set of sockets

    • @THEH2OMAN
      @THEH2OMAN Před rokem +1

      As for the A/C - before exiting the vehicle I turn off everything except the fan, I will allow that to run a minute or two before I turn off the truck. I turn whatever I want on only after the engine is running. The keeps my A/D from developing a foul odor, and it reduces strain on the electrical system.

    • @okie-rider
      @okie-rider Před rokem +1

      @@THEH2OMANwhat electric strain are you talking about? The truck is designed to run with everything on

    • @charlesjackson1700
      @charlesjackson1700 Před rokem

      ​@@THEH2OMAN..People used to do that.. Nowadays there's no need to do that.m I saw a video about that the other week. The way they are set up now there is not a drain if you start up and everything is on.. all that goes to the software.

    • @charlesjackson1700
      @charlesjackson1700 Před rokem +1

      ​@@THEH2OMAN..To keep away that foul odor away, don't use the recirculation on your AC settings.. it causes moisture to build up in your system and it can't get rid of. Only use it when there are foul smells outside..

  • @jefftravis384
    @jefftravis384 Před rokem +1

    I'm pretty sure my ac stays on after I shut it off and turn back on. I'll double check tomorrow. I love my softex seats also.

  • @kennethisaac3799
    @kennethisaac3799 Před rokem

    I was always told to turn off the A/C before shutting off the vehicle because when you start the vehicle the starter would have to spin the compressor causing extra strain on the starter. I don't know how much truth there is to that but it's a habit I've drilled into my wife's head also.

  • @thomasgardner1734
    @thomasgardner1734 Před rokem +2

    Move your front seat forward to give them more room. It is only for a short time.

    • @pb3030
      @pb3030 Před 10 měsíci

      I’m 6’, 190lb. I can fit in the back seat fine. Would I want to be there all day? No. But my knees aren’t rubbing the seat in front of me. It certainly better than your average airline seat. What I don’t like is what they’ve done with the unders seat storage in the back.

  • @victordasilva5255
    @victordasilva5255 Před rokem +1

    we live in America, we are so lucky we can complain about little things...

  • @patrickjames3321
    @patrickjames3321 Před rokem

    The AC issue is not an issue, you should turn it off before turning the AC off first anyways so, yeah

  • @bigamigo4863
    @bigamigo4863 Před 8 měsíci

    Thinking my next truck will be a Tundra. Have owned 3 Ram 1500 's now and they have been great trucks honestly have given me no issues. I've always liked Toyotas and my dad always had one growing up but they've always been so pricey. The North American trucks have caught up now price wise but my main gripe is I can't decide if I like the looks of these Tundras, some trims etc. look good and some I think are a bit ugly. Hopefully by the time I'm ready the styling is a bit different. I think they look ALOT better with upgraded tire and wheel packages. Stock I just don't like them that much.

  • @michaellizotte2675
    @michaellizotte2675 Před rokem

    Love the insight! I am driving a 14 TRD, DC, SR-5, and tried to buy a 2022 when they first came out. Due to supply chain issues I was never able to find a TRD Sport DC, in black anywhere and eventually gave up. now I am quite interested in the 2024 Tacoma. I have been driving Toyota Tundras since 2005 so this will be a big adjustment. The two things that have me seriously looking at the Tacoma are price AND it seems that the new Tacoma is poised to really leap frog the competition with all the improvements that have been made. I have owned three brand new Tundras and none had class leading specifications or features. It does seem that the new Tacoma got a lot more R&D dollars than the new Tundra, hard to believe they were both designed in the same facilities.

    • @gerrybaker1422
      @gerrybaker1422 Před rokem

      Tacoma is a rinky dink truck. Tundra is for the big boys

  • @SuperSnakePlissken
    @SuperSnakePlissken Před rokem +1

    I just don’t understand what the benefit of the hybrid motor is. You had so much more complexity and long-term repair cost what’s the purpose. They tow practically the same. Is it so that when you’re towing you get off the line quicker? If that’s the case save your money.

  • @jdjames997
    @jdjames997 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video, appreciate your honesty, and pros and cons we all are wondering. I was debating between an SR5 double cab and Crewmax, but the double cab back seat is a joke. Why not give 6-12”
    More of leg room, it’s basically unusable as you stated. I’d like to have the 6.5 bed, but don’t want a 6.5 crewmax, it’s too long. I think Toyota screwed this one up, how about a 6ft bed with a slight larger back seat, this is like the happy medium that would be acceptable. Dealers have a lot more SR5 double cabs than crewmax models, and finding one with the options you have is even rarer (large screen, sport seats, etc.) I want an SR5 Crewmax (no hybrid) TRD Off Road with the large screen and sport seats (black not light grey). This seems like the ideal combo, and yet nobody has this combo, especially not with the large info. Screen….c’mon dealers, get your shit together when ordering these trucks, it’s not rocket science. Not all customers want to spend $65k, they want an under $60k truck with the key options, this is probably the cut off for many buyers, and even at $60,000 this truck is overpriced, we all know it….

  • @jcharles6469
    @jcharles6469 Před rokem +6

    I really think you should go with a 2023 limited crewmax with 6.5 bed

  • @utubeviewer8305
    @utubeviewer8305 Před 3 měsíci

    I bought a similar 23 double cab Tundra. I sold it after 9 months due to being disappointed with all the changes. ( I’ve owned 3 Tundra’s)
    I bought a 24 Nissan Titan, much better truck. Has tow hooks ! And features you need not what some car driving engineer dreamed up.
    Too bad this is going to be the last year for The Titan.

  • @gregjoubert5118
    @gregjoubert5118 Před rokem +1

    I have a 2013 DC. Love that back seat is useable when needed. This new model unfortunately is too small. I don't wan't or need a CM, and prefer the 6 foot bed. It's a shame they designed the new one this way

  • @richcreager7877
    @richcreager7877 Před rokem +5

    Me or was anyone else waiting for him to say piss on this V6 im going back to V8 lol

  • @johnkenneally4662
    @johnkenneally4662 Před rokem

    My son paid 60K for a loaded 2022 F -150 with 5.0 L. 20 K miles. That price for Tundra does not seem too bad.

  • @allenherring9854
    @allenherring9854 Před 10 měsíci

    Yeah I got a 2024 1794 and the power difference is way more noticeable over the Sr trim

  • @erwinkrabbenhoft5502
    @erwinkrabbenhoft5502 Před rokem

    I have a 2023 crew cab I like my truck it tows our camper very very well.

  • @MyBeardBetter
    @MyBeardBetter Před 11 měsíci

    There should be an AC/Auto On setting for the truck. They have it in the 2022 and it's located in the truck settings itself. They had it in the 2022 models, not sure if they would have taken it out.

  • @wmleatherwood
    @wmleatherwood Před 5 měsíci

    I appreciate your honesty. Nothing to laugh at.

  • @savagerider750
    @savagerider750 Před rokem +1

    For the a/c you have to go in the settings and under climate control you have to turn auto a/c OFF. Makes no sense but it will keep your a/c setting

  • @toddweber3156
    @toddweber3156 Před rokem +2

    I had a double cab 2011 F150 v8 FX4. I now have the double cab 22 Tundra. - The Tundra has MUCH less space in the back in comparison to the F150. I miss the suicide doors from the F150. I miss the V8 from the F150. - With that said, the new Tundra has a fun driving experience. Hoping to have it forever. I had over 200k on my F150 5.0 with no issue, other than rust.

  • @jimstaub2308
    @jimstaub2308 Před rokem +1

    Has the plastic panel on the side of the drivers side seat broken yet ? Mine has broken twice. Has there a fix yet ?

    • @dzoinc1555
      @dzoinc1555 Před 3 měsíci

      Have you considered the possibility that you are causing the problem with that panel? I current own 4 tundras and don't see any problems with that panel. I went and checked all of them to see if I could duplicate your described problem

  • @smblaine
    @smblaine Před rokem

    Great review. Very helpful. Thank you

  • @archerybum
    @archerybum Před 4 měsíci

    I feel mine shift between 1st and 2nd gear esp when it’s cold.

  • @rodl12
    @rodl12 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The A/C turns off for less strain on that 6 cylinder engine.

  • @DirtE30
    @DirtE30 Před rokem

    If you keep the climate control on Auto, and set a target temp, it will keep the AC on if it’s above that temp in the cab when you start the truck… this is an assumption based on all the other Toyota/Lexus vehicles I have/have had. Try that and see.

  • @downforwhatever67
    @downforwhatever67 Před 8 měsíci

    Great honest information. Thanks.

  • @chadedwards1088
    @chadedwards1088 Před rokem +3

    Love driving my 22 around motor is great. But it is far less of a truck than last gen. Suspension in rear is awful to tow with. Prettty much just a driving truck not for work. Anything more than a 16’ boat pulls terrible