Used 2023 ToyotaTundra 4WD Limited

On the Lot
at MORITZ CHEVROLET
    Exterior Color
    Blueprint
    Interior Color
    BLACK
    Odometer
    48,847 miles
    Fuel Economy
    17/22 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    VIN
    5TFJA5EC3PX017636
    Stock Number
    P27252
    Toyota Tundra 4WD
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 389

    Dealer Notes

    Blueprint 2023 Toyota Tundra Limited 4WD 10-Speed Automatic 3.4L V6 Bluetooth, Backup Camera, The Moritz Promise LIMITED LIFETIME POWERTRAIN PROTECTION PLAN See dealer for details, 4WD, Black Artificial Leather, 120V Deck & Cabin Power Supply, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, Blind Spot Monitor, Brake assist, Electronic Stability Control, Exterior Parking Camera Rear, Folding Color-Keyed Outside Mirrors, Front anti-roll bar, Front Bucket Seats, Front wheel independent suspension, Fully automatic headlights, Garage door transmitter: HomeLink, High Grade Full LED Headlamp, Illuminated entry, Memory seat, Multi-Terrain Back Monitor, Navigation System, Panoramic View Back Monitor, Panoramic View Monitor Package, Power driver seat, Power Package, Power Tilt/Slide Panoramic Sunroof, Premium Package, Remote keyless entry, Security system, SofTex Seat Trim, Speed-sensing steering, Steering wheel mounted audio controls, Telescoping steering wheel, Towing Package, Traction control, Wireless Charger.

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    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall3.3Out of 5
    • Terrible vehicle

      By Ahmad Nadaf on Tuesday, August 06, 2024

      1.0
      Sadly Toyota managed to screw one of the best vehicles in the market. Had issues with it from day one, back axel fell off at 3000 miles, front CV blown up at 18000 miles, engine rattling and oil leak at 28k miles final engine stalled and caught on fire. Terrible vehicle for 74k dollars. Now waiting at the dealer for new engine. Just don’t understand why they moved from v8 to v6 twin turbo
    • BIG MISTAKE

      Sunday, September 01, 2024

      1.0
      I had been a Toyota fan for 40 years, I owned more than 30 Toyotas in my life span. In less than 1 year, I owned a 2023 and a 2024 Toyota Tundra 1794 edition, this is a $70K fully loaded truck. The truck is beautiful appointed but it is plagued with problems and Toyota is well awarded and hasn’t done anything to fixi it and keep those customers HAPPY. My 2023 Tundra, I took it to the dealer more the 7 times with issues with small vibration in the steering, check engine light. Since Toyota didn’t care about my concerns, I gave them another chance and traded it with only 6K miles for a 2024 Tundra 1794 edition. The issues with the steering column was resolved but now had issues with the NOISY BRAKES. I had been to the dealer 4 times in less than 2 months, it only has 1700 miles. It is a total embarrassment to be driving this truck with noisy brakes, toyota is well aware of the issues and have thousands of 2023 and 2024 Tundras with the same issue. I contacted Toyota customer service, it is well documented but they haven’t done anything about it and I am looking to sue Toyota for selling a vehicle plagued with problems. I had multiple messages on the dashboard to take the vehicle to ref dealer, check engine light, faulty brakes, etc. Trust me, DON’T buy a 2023 or 2024 TUNDRA, sooner or later will start having issues. TOYOTA, dropped the ball on this one and they are well aware of it. IT IS AN EMBARRASSMENT to drive this truck around with NOISY BRAKES, I’ve recorded videos to prove it. I even had to park it and only use 2 days in the week.
    • Underwhelming

      By Angel Q on Monday, July 29, 2024

      2.0
      Toyota has let faithful customers down. The car itself performs well, but the quality is severely lacking. The vehicle is plagued with rattles: the windows make wind noise and can’t be left partially open due to the risk of breaking, the doors rattle, the panoramic roof rattles, the center console rattles, and the roof panel rattles. Additionally, the driver’s seat squeaks louder than any other car I've owned. The transmission is clunky, and the throttle response is so delayed it feels like a safety hazard. On top of that, for $70k, you get a truck without app services unless you pay for a subscription, which feels like a blatant cash grab. I'm extremely disappointed with Toyota.