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The Best Pickup
by Walt from Piscataway on 03/24/2011.
Trim: 2003 Toyota Tundra SR5 Access Cab 4WD, Owned 8 years.
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Pros:
The best used full-sized truck on the market. How many do you see for sale, tell you something?
Cons:
Getting it dirty!!
Overall review:
The Best Vehicle I ever owned in the past 50 years!
Review ID: #551584
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Best Workers / Best Truck
by Bruce from Pittsburgh, Pa on 04/01/2005.
Trim: 2003 Toyota Tundra SR5 Access Cab 4WD, Owned 3 years.
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Pros:
The quality of the fit and trim, the quiet engine and interior, the gas mileage, and on and on.............
Cons:
Nothing
Overall review:
I am 48 years old. The best vehicle I have ever owned. My replacement truck will be a Tundra or its offspring. American workers manufacture this truck in Indiana. 'Nuff said.
Review ID: #466542
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Toyota Love with a bed attached.
by An MSN Autos Consumer on 12/01/2004.
Trim: 2003 Toyota Tundra SR5 Stepside Access Cab 4WD, Owned 1 year.
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Pros:
People who drive my truck love the acceleration, and smooth drivtrain. I tow 3,000 plus often with no problems. No major issues to speak of.
Cons:
Nothing at all. Wish I would have purchased this vehicel before I bought a Dodge. Much more reliable.
Overall review:
All things set aside this truck is perfect for myself and family. Never had a complaint about it, and people love the look and feel.
Review ID: #455483
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Good truck
by kd on 04/21/2004.
Trim: 2003 Toyota Tundra SR5 V8 4WD, Owned 1 year.
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Pros:
Handeling is unlike any other TRUCK I have driven. It drives like a big car. Throttle response is better since I have added a K&N FIPK kit and true dual exhaust.
Cons:
I am kind of disappointed in the interior. I am a hunter and use this truck for that, and the plastic seemed to scratch very easily.
Overall review:
This truck has handled everything. From rocky terrain to taking it on a long trip and being an every day driver. I believe Toyota has built a good truck and would buy again.
Review ID: #425265
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No problems 1yr, 16K
by Big Al on 02/20/2004.
Trim: 2003 Toyota Tundra Limited Access Cab 4WD, Owned 1 year.
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Pros:
Its quiet, its the perfect size for a commuter/work truck, great acceleration, good braking, good radio. Oh! and its quiet. Handling pretty good for a truck. And did I mention it's quiet.
Cons:
Drink holders need to hold tall drinks better. Needs a better exhaust sound. Needs better tires from the factory. I think toyota needs a 3/4 ton option. That's it, these are not real complaints just advice. Gas mileage is so-so, but it is a truck.
Overall review:
I have now had my Tun one year and have 16000 miles on it. The truck has been outstanding, I have taken it to the dealer once to check the limited slip (okay), and a vibration in the front (balanced tires), and to replace a plastic bolt cover on the bumper. I have no real complaints about the truck. I have had many loads of mulch gravel, cement bags, wood, and kids. I moved into a new house a couple of months ago, had the truck loaded down, and pulled a flatbed trailer loaded and it performed flawlessly. I also use it as a daily commuter and it is the quietest auto in my carpool. So Yes I would buy it again and yes I can recommend it. I did add an anti-sway bar to the rear to help with the body roll, and a spray in bed liner. This is my first Toyota truck I was always a ford man, and who know I might buy another new truck in a few years, but this truck has exceeded all my expectation and I am so happy I purchased it. Oh Yes one more thing it fits in my garage!!!.
Big Al
Review ID: #412827
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