What do you love or hate about the third gen Tundra? I've covered it extensively and I have thoughts for sure. What are yours?
For the radio yes, you have to create a profile and login. Still the same way. Press loans come with a generic profile loaded in, so most reviewers don’t talk about that part of Toyota vehicles.I thought I remember people having to create a user profile and login before being able to access the features in the truck. Is that true?
Back in May 2022 I put a deposit down on a 1794 Tundra. After 6 1/2 months and still no allocation I purchased a 2023 GMC SIERRA with the LZ0. The Toyota dealer didn’t want to refund my $500 deposit until I really pressed the issue. Two months after the deposit the Toyota dealer added a $2,000 dealer markup. Multiple Tundra Quality control issues came up during the 6 1/2 months of waiting for an allocation. Am I disappointed not getting a Tundra? Nope not in the slightest. Maybe their midsize truck will be better but time will tell.What do you love or hate about the third gen Tundra? I've covered it extensively and I have thoughts for sure. What are yours?
What do you love or hate about the third gen Tundra? I've covered it extensively and I have thoughts for sure. What are yours?
I owned at 2017 Tacoma and now a 2023 Tundra. Basically I feel like the community now is like tacoma was back then.
All of these things were rampant in the tacoma forums back then
- The old engine/trans was better, it wont last
-The quality is worse
-Too much new tech in the way
Fast forward and basically the same complaints with the tundra.
I loved both trucks and got around all their quirks.
I do feel though the 2nd Gen Tundra really appealed to a very specific owner that is not the same as a 3rd gen owner.
The 3rd gen isn't a big 3 killer, but kind of like the 3rd gen Tacoma, its really a good truck with a few tweaks could be a really GREAT truck and thats what brings out the passion about it.
If it just sucked people would trade them all in and not complain.
Yup I think you nailed it.I owned at 2017 Tacoma and now a 2023 Tundra. Basically I feel like the community now is like tacoma was back then.
All of these things were rampant in the tacoma forums back then
- The old engine/trans was better, it wont last
-The quality is worse
-Too much new tech in the way
Fast forward and basically the same complaints with the tundra.
I loved both trucks and got around all their quirks.
I do feel though the 2nd Gen Tundra really appealed to a very specific owner that is not the same as a 3rd gen owner.
The 3rd gen isn't a big 3 killer, but kind of like the 3rd gen Tacoma, its really a good truck with a few tweaks could be a really GREAT truck and thats what brings out the passion about it.
If it just sucked people would trade them all in and not complain.