As a toyota driver, and owner of among other toyotas an early 201x 4.6L tundra, the fact that the tundra is the worst Toyota surprised me. Considering mine is probably the best toyota I've owned, it is literally at 170K+ Miles with little more than standard maintenance (tires, brakes, oil, air filters, a belt and plug change, and a couple of fluid flushes) and having all 4 of the $.50 DC motors in the electric locks replaced.
But, I guess that is in part because toyota just redesigned the tundra with a lot of fancy junk, while mine is a near base model that was produced for more than a decade and had most of the "bugs" worked out by the time I purchased it new.
But that happened with the tachoma/4runner, too right? A couple of years back, the redesign had drivetrain problems, which presumably have been worked out now.
But, I guess that is in part because toyota just redesigned the tundra with a lot of fancy junk, while mine is a near base model that was produced for more than a decade and had most of the "bugs" worked out by the time I purchased it new.
But that happened with the tachoma/4runner, too right? A couple of years back, the redesign had drivetrain problems, which presumably have been worked out now.