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| | Model | Tundra | | | What things have gone wrong with the car? | Weak antenna mount, selt belts don't retract, sterring column rubbed on sterring wheel at first, front brake pads wear out FAST! | | | | |
| | | General comments? | Overall this has been the best truck I have ever owned. Understanding that the Tundra was first introduced in 2000, it does have very minor problems. The drivers selt belt never retracts... you have to manually push it back in. The antenna mount has broken 3 times and it is a quite extensive panel surgery for the dealer to replace it. But, it was covered under the waranty each time. Unfortunatly, the steering wheel rubbed on the sterring column for a few months when I first purchased it brand new. The engine does have a strange ping or nock but the dealer assures me that there is nothing wrong with it. Other than that, I can't complain. The truck purrs like a kitten, gets great gas mileage, has a ton of power. It is not uncommomn to break the tires loose at a stop light on accident. The truck has a great payload ability and pulls like there is nothing behind it. The extended cab is great for extra stuff and kids. Even though it is a little smaller than other trucks it does the job. The back seat's back is at a nintey degree level and can become very uncomfortable for an older child or an adult on a longer trip. The four-wheel drive is great! The truck is very smooth off-road... and beleive me I have taken this truck to places vehicles should not be capable of going. | | | Previous car | GMC Sierra 1500, FORD 250 |
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