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No, people who pay $81k for a vehicle don’t care at all about gas prices lol, politicians made them go with the v6 turbo. The consumer of this truck doesn’t care at all
@@mustang9549 the fact that they’re offering rebates is a sign they do care - about their bottom line. Trucks are sitting on lots longer than they like.
2023 Ram 1500 Classic is now rated more reliable than Toyota Tundra by Consumer Reports, for the first time ever in history. This is due to Tundra's new 3.4L twin-turbo V6 with direct-injection. Ram 1500 only comes with 3.6L non-turbo V6 with fuel-injection only.
I just bought the 2024 Platinum Edition with the iforce hybrid driveline. My understanding was that the first generation 2023 had turbo issues so I feel comfortable with the new model. Coming from a 2014 1794 edition leaving it at the dealer with only 126k miles on it I’m just loving all the new features of the new Platinum Edition. After comparing the Platinum Edition with the Capstone Edition I personally don’t see another $10k for the heads up display and white interior trim since the Platinum Edition has everything else that the capstone has, at least in the one that I purchased. This being my sixth Tundra and being a Toyota/ Lexus family for over 25 years I have total faith in the brands dependability and performance, not to mention the residuals, IMHO, being superior to other brands. Sticker price for my 2014 1794 was $52k and 10 years later it still sells for around $28k and I feel the generation 3 will hold great residuals as well. For me it’s 👍👍 for Toyotas innovation, design and dependability.
For bed access all trucks need to be doing what Chevy/GMC has been doing with the bumper steps. Very surprising none of the other trucks offer that other than the super duty
The rear head room because of the sunroof is so bad for anyone 6’0” and over. Bad design. And the storage issues under the seat. Beautiful truck but still not as good as the Ram interior.
2023 Ram 1500 Classic is now rated more reliable than Toyota Tundra by Consumer Reports, for the first time ever in history. This is due to Tundra's new 3.4L twin-turbo V6 with direct-injection. Ram 1500 only comes with 3.6L non-turbo V6 with fuel-injection only.
It’s a bit misleading. First the new Tundra is a close second just in its second year of production of the new gen 3 Tundra. CR is saying this is on perceived reliability for 2023. Since the Ram hasn’t changed a lot on the Ram for a long time CR is saying they should be reliable since it’s been around so many years. Btw I like Ram trucks and have owned 3 of them. Also for 2023 CR said overall #1 Lexus and #2 Toyota make the most reliable vehicles overall. Which is pretty much the norm for many years now
I'm glad they have this thing a facelift; they've always been good pickups, but helluva ugly, and all shortbeds. We had a 2018 and it was outstanding compared to the Ridgeline we traded it for... dumb, dumb, dumb. Price is a problem. The whole shtick behind Japanese/Japanese-based makes was more bang for your buck with solid-state engineering. I understand they wanted a Denali competitor... but few people want a Toyota Denali, that's not their brand. Add all the dealership BS to the sticker... you're talking $90-100k, easy... toss this into the Lexus lineup or something. All that needed to be done was a better looking body, longer bed, and updated infotainment... that's it. Hybrid for performance? No one's going to believe that crap, turbo maybe, but hybrid? The first thing that comes to mind with 'hybrid' is Larry David in his Prius. In the meantime, the F-series is going to continue to knock it out if the park. I'm not a Ford fanboy, it's just a realistically affordable, utilitarian truck... especially used.
Definitely not worth for 80k, also no reclining in back seats, stiff suspension and hard rock seats last one gas milage scary, rented this, but i like the truck, long term Toyota is better compared to others. 👍
There must be alot of rich people out there to buy all these trucks. If I had the money, I still wouldnt pay these prices just because dealers are crooks. I wont support
The frame of this 3rd gen Tundra is very rigid and is over build/engineering. I was shock to discovered that the new Tundra frame is fully boxed and the tube size is same when compared to 2024 ford Super Duty F250 3/4 ton. With all that said, i would pick 2024 Ford Super Duty F250 6.8L V8 4x4 crew cab 6.5’ bed over this 3rd gen fancy looking thin metal sheet Tundra any day for easy maintenance and repair. Screw the toyota V6 turbo.
Simplest bed, or should I say the most useless bed. And don't ignore that the the expensive TRD pro doesn't have anything to help you get into your bed, and there's no running board on that
How long before the engine blows up like the 2022-2023-2024 bad engine design😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢I have a 2023 tundra and I don’t have any confidence in their tundra it’s a ticking time bomb can go anytime 😢😢😢😢😢
“Very Handsome” is clearly in the eye of the beholder for this generation of truck. The colored surround on the grill does tone the ugliness down a bit from the other trim levels.
You got to be absolutely cray cray to pay $80K for a Toyota truck!!! That’s crazy!!!! Only a fool would buy this truck when you could have a Bimmer or a Benz!!! Plus no hot gurl like me wants her delicious cakes sitting in a truck!!!!
This truck is like a trophy for those who drive trucks. Nothing is practical here. For me, I rather have one of those old school low truck bed Toyota or Nissan trucks where I can actually load it without breaking my back or my knees. Too bad they don't make those anymore.
CR has the Tundra a close second to the old design Ram in 2023 and that’s only in its second year with the 3rd gen tundra. Already substantial ahead of ford and GM trucks in reliability and I’m guessing the Tundra will take the top spot for reliability once the new Ram redesign hits the market. Also CR has Lexus and Toyotas the top 2 most reliable vehicles to buy in 2023. So you tell yourself Toyotas are no longer reliable. Maybe not as much as they were but they’re still ahead of the competition.
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I'm not even really a truck guy and that thing is stunning!
$81K for a pickup truck. Are they the same consumers who complain about gas prices? 🤷🏾♂️
Of course that’s why they have those bullshit v6 turbo engines.
No, people who pay $81k for a vehicle don’t care at all about gas prices lol, politicians made them go with the v6 turbo. The consumer of this truck doesn’t care at all
Fabulous video of the Toyota Tundra Capstone!!! You guys are THE BEST!!
I really love it! It’s nice with lots of space!! I like the blue, I wish it had real metal speaker grills! Awesome! I love the white and black seats!
Manufacturers are out of control with their truck prices. GM and Ford are already offering rebates.
What do they care if idiots keep buying them alongside these astronomical interest rates?
@@mustang9549 the fact that they’re offering rebates is a sign they do care - about their bottom line. Trucks are sitting on lots longer than they like.
Lots of 2023 GMs 9-10k+ off msrp
2023 Ram 1500 Classic is now rated more reliable than Toyota Tundra by Consumer Reports, for the first time ever in history. This is due to Tundra's new 3.4L twin-turbo V6 with direct-injection. Ram 1500 only comes with 3.6L non-turbo V6 with fuel-injection only.
Great seeing you guys wearing the CC clothing! Looking professional! 🎉
Thank you!
Thank u for reviewing! So helpful! 🤍
I just bought the 2024 Platinum Edition with the iforce hybrid driveline. My understanding was that the first generation 2023 had turbo issues so I feel comfortable with the new model. Coming from a 2014 1794 edition leaving it at the dealer with only 126k miles on it I’m just loving all the new features of the new Platinum Edition. After comparing the Platinum Edition with the Capstone Edition I personally don’t see another $10k for the heads up display and white interior trim since the Platinum Edition has everything else that the capstone has, at least in the one that I purchased. This being my sixth Tundra and being a Toyota/ Lexus family for over 25 years I have total faith in the brands dependability and performance, not to mention the residuals, IMHO, being superior to other brands. Sticker price for my 2014 1794 was $52k and 10 years later it still sells for around $28k and I feel the generation 3 will hold great residuals as well. For me it’s 👍👍 for Toyotas innovation, design and dependability.
I love it. Toyota are common in the car industry and dearship the price are over rates
I like it so luxurious. The only thing is that they need to change the interior light have more colors. Black & white just too plain.
Insane pickup truck.
Fantastic review as always guys!!
I love that blue and I want one. Will buy one in February-March 2024 but not the capstone. One step lower in luxury. Definitely 4WD. Trd level
I like the color & I will buy 24' Toyota Tundra.
I thought that said Campstove on the door, and I thought 'what a great idea!'..
Well looks like RAM is still the winner for me need the ride comfort for my messed up back and travelling
For bed access all trucks need to be doing what Chevy/GMC has been doing with the bumper steps. Very surprising none of the other trucks offer that other than the super duty
Nice! Love it!
The rear head room because of the sunroof is so bad for anyone 6’0” and over. Bad design. And the storage issues under the seat. Beautiful truck but still not as good as the Ram interior.
yeah if u want to fit full size adults in the back, u need to get the limited so u can get the tundra without the panoramic sunroof
2023 Ram 1500 Classic is now rated more reliable than Toyota Tundra by Consumer Reports, for the first time ever in history. This is due to Tundra's new 3.4L twin-turbo V6 with direct-injection. Ram 1500 only comes with 3.6L non-turbo V6 with fuel-injection only.
It’s a bit misleading. First the new Tundra is a close second just in its second year of production of the new gen 3 Tundra. CR is saying this is on perceived reliability for 2023. Since the Ram hasn’t changed a lot on the Ram for a long time CR is saying they should be reliable since it’s been around so many years. Btw I like Ram trucks and have owned 3 of them. Also for 2023 CR said overall #1 Lexus and #2 Toyota make the most reliable vehicles overall. Which is pretty much the norm for many years now
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Base tundra in ontario canada $75000....not a chance
80 fycken grand?
Of course the rims and grill I like are on the Capstone.....Love them, but $80K+??????
Reliable? How many recalls did the first year of this generation have? More than it should
Reliability seems to be out the window for these new trucks.
2024 Toyota Tundra CrewMax Hybrid Capstone 4X4!
#donuts !!!
The perfect vehicle for posers.
The tundra is more made in America than any other truck.
Too expensive.
I'm glad they have this thing a facelift; they've always been good pickups, but helluva ugly, and all shortbeds. We had a 2018 and it was outstanding compared to the Ridgeline we traded it for... dumb, dumb, dumb.
Price is a problem. The whole shtick behind Japanese/Japanese-based makes was more bang for your buck with solid-state engineering. I understand they wanted a Denali competitor... but few people want a Toyota Denali, that's not their brand. Add all the dealership BS to the sticker... you're talking $90-100k, easy... toss this into the Lexus lineup or something.
All that needed to be done was a better looking body, longer bed, and updated infotainment... that's it.
Hybrid for performance? No one's going to believe that crap, turbo maybe, but hybrid? The first thing that comes to mind with 'hybrid' is Larry David in his Prius.
In the meantime, the F-series is going to continue to knock it out if the park. I'm not a Ford fanboy, it's just a realistically affordable, utilitarian truck... especially used.
The cheapest interior of any of the major truck manufactures for the price. The quality, fit finish just isn’t there.
Definitely not worth for 80k, also no reclining in back seats, stiff suspension and hard rock seats last one gas milage scary, rented this, but i like the truck, long term Toyota is better compared to others. 👍
Still no 4WD Auto! Why Toyota, why?
There must be alot of rich people out there to buy all these trucks. If I had the money, I still wouldnt pay these prices just because dealers are crooks. I wont support
The frame of this 3rd gen Tundra is very rigid and is over build/engineering. I was shock to discovered that the new Tundra frame is fully boxed and the tube size is same when compared to 2024 ford Super Duty F250 3/4 ton. With all that said, i would pick 2024 Ford Super Duty F250 6.8L V8 4x4 crew cab 6.5’ bed over this 3rd gen fancy looking thin metal sheet Tundra any day for easy maintenance and repair. Screw the toyota V6 turbo.
Simplest bed, or should I say the most useless bed. And don't ignore that the the expensive TRD pro doesn't have anything to help you get into your bed, and there's no running board on that
How long before the engine blows up like the 2022-2023-2024 bad engine design😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢I have a 2023 tundra and I don’t have any confidence in their tundra it’s a ticking time bomb can go anytime 😢😢😢😢😢
“Very Handsome” is clearly in the eye of the beholder for this generation of truck. The colored surround on the grill does tone the ugliness down a bit from the other trim levels.
Now that there is no LC300, is this now Toyota’s most expensive car?
Two turbo's and electric? Triple threat for problems.
How long before the engine blows up like the 2022-2023-2024 bad engine design😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
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You got to be absolutely cray cray to pay $80K for a Toyota truck!!! That’s crazy!!!! Only a fool would buy this truck when you could have a Bimmer or a Benz!!! Plus no hot gurl like me wants her delicious cakes sitting in a truck!!!!
This truck is like a trophy for those who drive trucks. Nothing is practical here. For me, I rather have one of those old school low truck bed Toyota or Nissan trucks where I can actually load it without breaking my back or my knees. Too bad they don't make those anymore.
no bimmer or benz offers a truck silly, well unless u want a g-wagon since bmw doesn't offer anything body on frame
@@huanronghu4432 boy bye! Enjoy your stupid truck and no cake!!!!!
Reliable? Yeah sure😂
Also the interior materials are just subpar and the fit finish in the tundra makes Tesla look a lot better
yeah problem is they don't make any trucks let alone a full size one so there u go
The height of your stupidity 😂😂😂
CR has the Tundra a close second to the old design Ram in 2023 and that’s only in its second year with the 3rd gen tundra. Already substantial ahead of ford and GM trucks in reliability and I’m guessing the Tundra will take the top spot for reliability once the new Ram redesign hits the market. Also CR has Lexus and Toyotas the top 2 most reliable vehicles to buy in 2023. So you tell yourself Toyotas are no longer reliable. Maybe not as much as they were but they’re still ahead of the competition.