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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 752
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 752
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If major issues, that is probably a lot but if the Tundra NUMBER of issues is very low then it is not a lot. It is something to consider with some deeper analysis. I just could not spend that kind of money for such old and dated tech and engine/transmission/MPG. That is exactly why I bought the Duramax Denali. If I had never driven one, the Tundra may have been it. Let's see what Toyota does with its 2022 Tundra and I'll decide if I should trade or not.
This Duramax is my first diesel I bought and it is so quiet inside and so powerful and comfy that I may be hooked. Oh, the cooled seat are amazing but the torque is insane. Dragging a travel trailer up the steep mountain passes is nothing, even though I like to keep it at recommended (65 MPH) speeds.
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2005 V8 4Runner 4X4 SR5, FJ TRD Bilstein Suspension, KO2s
2020 Mercedes GLE450
2014 Wrangler Rubicon, Synergy suspension + 35 MTRs + way too many mods
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