I used to like Chevy trucks than I drove Ford many years but after buying Toyotas, I learned that Ford and Chevy needed repairs more often. It's been about 12 years since I own couple Toyotas and I have never taken them for repairs. I just bought my new 2016 TRD Tundra SR5 5.7 extended cab and it drives great. Gas is not as good as the other trucks but I will rather have a reliable Truck and spend a few cents more on the pump then on repairs! Not to mention the higher trade value over time among other brands.
I had a 2014 1794 edition and I just bought a 2016 1794 4x4 and I loved the first one and I love this one here more. One thing I love about toyota is that I don't have to stay in the shop all the time. I like driving my vehicles and not staying in the shop all the time. I like the bigger gas tank in the 2016 to.
7 year old video, but i love my 1794…. 2019.. i’m keeping it till the wheels fall off!…. The QDR in my opinion is Top Notch. The only complaints i have are of course fuel economy, which really isn’t horrible but could be better. As well as the JBL sound system is “OK” but also could be better. In my almost 4 years of ownership i have had Zero problems. I buy my vehicles and keep them long term. Great video…. Subscribed 👍
1. don't have a single clue why I didn't subscribe on this channel earlier!!! 2. This guy is awesome! While some bullshit through out their review, this guy actually knows what's what! 3. thank you for not adding painful music while talkinig. Love the calmness in your vids with unnecessary camera movements!
+Phu Doan I'm interested in the Nissan XD, but the Dealership I went to yesterday in my area only has the Platinum edition, and they're asking for 71K,,which in my opinion,,,is not worth it....where did you see it for 40K? Thks.
Now four years into my 2016 Tundra 4x4 Limited and still loving it. Half it's life has been towing (19' & 28' camper trailers, utility trailer, & boat trailer - own all four), without complaints. Without towing, the ride is just pure sweet. My one complaint is limited interior storage compartments, but minor since the interior is just huge.
I just purchased a used 2016-1794 Edition Tundra with a low 40,000 miles. It looks and even smells show room floor worthy. After watching your video I even feel more excited about my purchase. Thanks to a happy Tundra owner.
Your review of this product will cause me, for the first time, to go and visit a Toyota dealership for a truck! Great looking, and a super review from you. Thanks.
A good review with honest remarks about the sub-par JBL stereo performance. I wasn't impressed with mine until I first heard FM Hi-def on the Interstate near Albuquerque, wow! Gas mileage is normally in the 14.5-15.5 range but I have gotten in the 18's on a long highway trip. It's a good solid truck that looks good, rides good, and will continue to be reliable with excellent resale value. The other thing I really like about it is that not everyone else has one.
That interior is beautiful for a truck and the exterior is awesome as well, not to mention, it comes with a sunroof. I'd buy that truck in a heartbeat 👍
+ David Stanley. Don't troll the thread. You don't need to blemish each positive comment about Toyota. Act as a human being first and learn to respect other people's opinion.
Nice solid review. I agree with everything the reviewer said. I do not own a 1794. I do own a 2014 Tundra DC (double cab) with a 6.5 foot bed (not the Crew cab that was tested here). I've averaged 17.8 mpg, only cause I do let the motor rev up/sing too often. Kinda hard to do with the traffic that I deal with daily. For the mpg fanatics go to fuelly . com and check the tundra against all the other trucks in this class, by browsing the vehicles, unless you go diesel, the average for hundreds or thousands of other pickups is usually within 1, 2, or 3 mpgs. Which is a decent trade off or a very reliable, and extremely well put together truck, that just works.
Had an '07 SR5 TRD 4x4 Tundra, traded it for a 2014 Platinum 4x4 Tundra...love it even more. Toyota makes trucks where you don't have to worry about the mystery oil or coolant leak or my favourite, why is there a Check Engine Light on already??? Pulls my 8k lbs NASH Travel Trailer very well, too! Love that 5.7.
You can't go wrong with Toyota. I have a 2014 Tacoma TRD off road and love it. I think next time around I will upgrade to the full size Tundra. I've contemplated the chevy, gmc and ford, but they're much more expensive and quite frankly, I don't care about gimmicky features. I want durability and reliability. Have you seen what happens to the aluminum body and the bed of the f-150? It crinkles and folds under normal work loads. People may shy away from Toyota because it's not "American", but it's actually made right in Texas at their truck plant. phenomenal truck.
never used that analogy. percentage of parts wise, it's more "American" than it's GMC and chevy rivals. I just simply said, it's nice that they build their trucks in Texas. I didn't say Toyota was Bruce Springsien..
Japan buys a ginormous amounts of American beef pork grain soybeans sugar etc and manufactured goods like pumps computers and other machinery. Japan sends only manufactured goods to the US.
It is the bottom rung of pick ups Only has raw steel no high strength steel in its construction. the rest use high strength steel and or aluminum. Tidbits that these reviews seem to never talk about. Also the engine is the thirstiest but the truck despite being lighter is thirstier and slower. The Tundra is weak in the full sized market I guess Sam does not know these tidbits about Toyota trucks.
Love your reviews, and that’s cause you take the trucks and suvs on the washboard road! I think the way a vehicle handles on the washboard road is a big deal, because I’ve driven trucks that drive like garbage and sound like they’re falling apart on them. This review helped me with pulling the trigger on buying a trd off road tundra
Nothing like v8 sound i do have a toyota sequoia and its great, 2 points worth mentioning 1- i get 17 mpg combined which is reasonable 2- third row seat is spacious i'm 5'10 and i can sit comfortably
1.5 million + trucks need to still have the frames replaced at a cost of 3.4 billion to Toyota. 2016 tacoma is close to being labeled a Lemon vibration issues, 30 different Transmission issues, electrical issues, etc.. a veritable Lemon. Instead of sucking the fumes of Toyota you should actually go and look up the complaints and issues
Maddog8148 Do a research for the most reliable . best on the market today is Nissan. as far as reliability is concerned. Titan or Frontier .I would wait and see what the next Frontier will be if you want a midsize truck Titan has won all the awards. topping everything else it came up against.
Just picked up a Titan. It will do circles around this pile of refurbished garbage from Toyota who just loves revamping their same old trucks with go pro mounts and tassles to suckers buyers. I didn't even look at toyota this time round. {Previous TRD Taco owner}
this is a High Country wannabe. the dash looks like way to much plastic and looks like a regular Corolla interior. that engine waste too much gas. my dad got a High Country 2015 and it looks a lot better inside and has more function and functions inside. and then with Fords ecoboost engines where it can put more power with a smaller engine giving people more mpg. in my 2017 Escape I'm getting 28 mpg. the trd logo doesn't matter, it is just something to make it look cool but it's stupid to put that because they been putting this on none racing vehicles! but I don't see them putting that on any racing car they have, oh wait they don't have any. I would highly recommend getting the High Country than this. and to be honest I don't think the big three are not really concerned about Toyota one truck party, and more focused one each other because Ford just doesn't offer add ons, but higher models F250, F350 and so on...this is priced way too much. don't bother. trd on this truck is just a painted shocks and springs and really nothing to do with racing
2016 has turned out terrible for Toyota trucks horrendous reliability issues vibrations , 30 different problems with the transmission, electrical problems, airbag problems radio problems. Horrendous reliability on the 2016 model I hope the 2017 model will be better. It would behoove people to actually go and check the reliability before making claims like you can't go wrong with a Toyota . worst of all people with serious vibration issues being told it is normal.
I used to like Chevy trucks than I drove Ford many years but after buying Toyotas, I learned that Ford and Chevy needed repairs more often. It's been about 12 years since I own couple Toyotas and I have never taken them for repairs. I just bought my new 2016 TRD Tundra SR5 5.7 extended cab and it drives great. Gas is not as good as the other trucks but I will rather have a reliable Truck and spend a few cents more on the pump then on repairs! Not to mention the higher trade value over time among other brands.
Thanks for this comment! I have a Sierra and thinking about switching just because of what you're talking about...
I had a 2014 1794 edition and I just bought a 2016 1794 4x4 and I loved the first one and I love this one here more. One thing I love about toyota is that I don't have to stay in the shop all the time. I like driving my vehicles and not staying in the shop all the time. I like the bigger gas tank in the 2016 to.
7 year old video, but i love my 1794…. 2019.. i’m keeping it till the wheels fall off!…. The QDR in my opinion is Top Notch. The only complaints i have are of course fuel economy, which really isn’t horrible but could be better. As well as the JBL sound system is “OK” but also could be better. In my almost 4 years of ownership i have had Zero problems. I buy my vehicles and keep them long term. Great video…. Subscribed 👍
1. don't have a single clue why I didn't subscribe on this channel earlier!!!
2. This guy is awesome! While some bullshit through out their review, this guy actually knows what's what!
3. thank you for not adding painful music while talkinig. Love the calmness in your vids with unnecessary camera movements!
What's crazy is that at 50 grand, this is a bargain, compared to the competition.
+Phu Doan Titan is a dud
Phu Doan Sorry bud, but it's garbage. I'm hoping they get it right in the next generation
+Phu Doan I'm interested in the Nissan XD, but the Dealership I went to yesterday in my area only has the Platinum edition, and they're asking for 71K,,which in my opinion,,,is not worth it....where did you see it for 40K? Thks.
not a medium duty truck
nissan fronteir
Now four years into my 2016 Tundra 4x4 Limited and still loving it. Half it's life has been towing (19' & 28' camper trailers, utility trailer, & boat trailer - own all four), without complaints. Without towing, the ride is just pure sweet. My one complaint is limited interior storage compartments, but minor since the interior is just huge.
Picked mine up today, loving it! Love your insights bro!
I just purchased a used 2016-1794 Edition Tundra with a low 40,000 miles. It looks and even smells show room floor worthy. After watching your video I even feel more excited about my purchase. Thanks to a happy Tundra owner.
Your review of this product will cause me, for the first time, to go and visit a Toyota dealership for a truck! Great looking, and a super review from you. Thanks.
can i go with your
no
Tundra review is impressive
A good review with honest remarks about the sub-par JBL stereo performance. I wasn't impressed with mine until I first heard FM Hi-def on the Interstate near Albuquerque, wow! Gas mileage is normally in the 14.5-15.5 range but I have gotten in the 18's on a long highway trip. It's a good solid truck that looks good, rides good, and will continue to be reliable with excellent resale value. The other thing I really like about it is that not everyone else has one.
That interior is beautiful for a truck and the exterior is awesome as well, not to mention, it comes with a sunroof. I'd buy that truck in a heartbeat 👍
no electric seats, no struts on the hood, 2016 model close to becoming a lemon lol you young fellas have no idea what you are talking about
+ David Stanley. Don't troll the thread. You don't need to blemish each positive comment about Toyota. Act as a human being first and learn to respect other people's opinion.
I do like the interior better than the F-150
Nice solid review. I agree with everything the reviewer said. I do not own a 1794. I do own a 2014 Tundra DC (double cab) with a 6.5 foot bed (not the Crew cab that was tested here). I've averaged 17.8 mpg, only cause I do let the motor rev up/sing too often. Kinda hard to do with the traffic that I deal with daily. For the mpg fanatics go to fuelly . com and check the tundra against all the other trucks in this class, by browsing the vehicles, unless you go diesel, the average for hundreds or thousands of other pickups is usually within 1, 2, or 3 mpgs. Which is a decent trade off or a very reliable, and extremely well put together truck, that just works.
Always thorough and professional reviews!
This one is better because it doesn’t break down like ford or Chevy
Had an '07 SR5 TRD 4x4 Tundra, traded it for a 2014 Platinum 4x4 Tundra...love it even more. Toyota makes trucks where you don't have to worry about the mystery oil or coolant leak or my favourite, why is there a Check Engine Light on already??? Pulls my 8k lbs NASH Travel Trailer very well, too! Love that 5.7.
for sale with what is money20 or15
You can't go wrong with Toyota. I have a 2014 Tacoma TRD off road and love it. I think next time around I will upgrade to the full size Tundra. I've contemplated the chevy, gmc and ford, but they're much more expensive and quite frankly, I don't care about gimmicky features. I want durability and reliability. Have you seen what happens to the aluminum body and the bed of the f-150? It crinkles and folds under normal work loads. People may shy away from Toyota because it's not "American", but it's actually made right in Texas at their truck plant. phenomenal truck.
Its American parts content as a percentage is actually higher than most American branded full size trucks.
never used that analogy. percentage of parts wise, it's more "American" than it's GMC and chevy rivals. I just simply said, it's nice that they build their trucks in Texas. I didn't say Toyota was Bruce Springsien..
I guess the Germans and the Japanese offered help but their message got deleted...
Japan buys a ginormous amounts of American beef pork grain soybeans sugar etc and manufactured goods like pumps computers and other machinery. Japan sends only manufactured goods to the US.
It is the bottom rung of pick ups
Only has raw steel no high strength steel in its construction.
the rest use high strength steel and or aluminum.
Tidbits that these reviews seem to never talk about.
Also the engine is the thirstiest but the truck despite being lighter is thirstier and slower.
The Tundra is weak in the full sized market
I guess Sam does not know these tidbits about Toyota trucks.
Great review! Even 6 years later.
Can't believe this truck doesn't have some kind of SmartKey at this price point.
That'll probably come with the next generation along with a price hike in "tech features"
I could do without. Not really a necessity less to break.
That was a great review. +1 sub
Very Good Review!
Excellent review!!! Great video!!!
I have a 08 Limited with 195,000 on it and love it. Toyota has to get that MPG up to the other big truck companies. Way behind on that aspect.
i also think the crewmax needs to offer the 6 foot 5 bed
Love your reviews, and that’s cause you take the trucks and suvs on the washboard road!
I think the way a vehicle handles on the washboard road is a big deal, because I’ve driven trucks that drive like garbage and sound like they’re falling apart on them.
This review helped me with pulling the trigger on buying a trd off road tundra
its such a nice colour
Nothing like v8 sound i do have a toyota sequoia and its great, 2 points worth mentioning
1- i get 17 mpg combined which is reasonable
2- third row seat is spacious i'm 5'10 and i can sit comfortably
Excellent review
Thanks for the unbiased review!
What beautiful truck. The chevys and fords don't have the quality the Toyota has.
mersy i love truck tundru and tacoma
1.5 million + trucks need to still have the frames replaced at a cost of 3.4 billion to Toyota. 2016 tacoma is close to being labeled a Lemon
vibration issues, 30 different Transmission issues, electrical issues, etc..
a veritable Lemon. Instead of sucking the fumes of Toyota you should actually go and look up the complaints and issues
David Stanley - can post some info this if possible? Thanks.
David Stanley thanks for the insight. So I guess I should go to Ram? Your thoughts?
Maddog8148 Do a research for the most reliable . best on the market today is Nissan.
as far as reliability is concerned. Titan or Frontier .I would wait and see what the next Frontier will be if you want a midsize truck
Titan has won all the awards. topping everything else it came up against.
Is this truck factory lifted like TRD Pro?
In terms of quality, design, resale value and overall comfort level, Tundra is the best. GMC Sierra is right behind it.
This is my next vehicle l love the tundra 4x4 crewmax 1794 trd.
Great video!!!
is not called double cab since 2007 ..this is a cremax...
for sale or no
Do you sell hay also?
i am buying one tomorrow
oh!
The eariler model looks much better
the pro looks MUCH better but i don't exactly need all the off-road capabilities it comes with it.
PRICE
Toyota durability is all hype! I was waiting for my Toyota to sell before I wrote this.
Family truck v8 good for family good for work. Love it
50000 is crazy for that or any truck
IT LOOKS TOO PLAIN
You can't ask someone to pay a lot for 10 yr out of date tech and engine.
Just picked up a Titan. It will do circles around this pile of refurbished garbage from Toyota who just loves revamping their same old trucks with go pro mounts and tassles to suckers buyers. I didn't even look at toyota this time round. {Previous TRD Taco owner}
The Rusty crusty steel Toyota uses is no match for Nissan's Durasteel.
this is a High Country wannabe. the dash looks like way to much plastic and looks like a regular Corolla interior. that engine waste too much gas. my dad got a High Country 2015 and it looks a lot better inside and has more function and functions inside. and then with Fords ecoboost engines where it can put more power with a smaller engine giving people more mpg. in my 2017 Escape I'm getting 28 mpg. the trd logo doesn't matter, it is just something to make it look cool but it's stupid to put that because they been putting this on none racing vehicles! but I don't see them putting that on any racing car they have, oh wait they don't have any. I would highly recommend getting the High Country than this. and to be honest I don't think the big three are not really concerned about Toyota one truck party, and more focused one each other because Ford just doesn't offer add ons, but higher models F250, F350 and so on...this is priced way too much. don't bother. trd on this truck is just a painted shocks and springs and really nothing to do with racing
2016 has turned out terrible for Toyota trucks
horrendous reliability issues vibrations , 30 different problems with the transmission, electrical problems, airbag problems radio problems.
Horrendous reliability on the 2016 model I hope the 2017 model will be better.
It would behoove people to actually go and check the reliability before making claims like you can't go wrong with a Toyota . worst of all people with serious vibration issues being told it is normal.
You are a complete moron, you have know Idea what you talking about.
David: Definitely an anti-Toyota weirdo.