Toyota Tundra Used for Sale

Toyota Tundra Used For Sale - The existing Toyota Tundra represents the 2nd generation, which debuted for the 2007 model year. There have been several changes to note if you're looking for a used Tundra. Designs from 2007 to 2009 with the smaller V8 had a 4.7-liter engine good for 271 hp; it was changed by the 310-hp 4.6-liter V8 in 2010. That year also brought new trim degrees along with minor cosmetic tweaks and also the enhancement of front-seat knee air bags. Tundras from 2007 to 2014 were supplied with a 4.0-liter V6 engine that made 236 hp originally and was upgraded to 270 hp for the 2011 model year.


Toyota Tundra Used For Sale


Toyota made the first major upgrade to the Tundra in 2014, with revitalized styling throughout as well as new safety and security equipment including a conventional rearview electronic camera as well as optional blind-spot surveillance. This was additionally the year the premium 1794 Edition was introduced. 2015 brought the TRD Pro model along with an optional trailer brake controller, which came to be standard in 2016, the very same year that saw gently upgraded designing for SR5 and 1794 Edition versions and a bigger gas tank for greater trim levels. There were no substantial modifications for 2017.

The previous-generation full-size Toyota Tundra changed the smaller sized T100 pickup when it debuted for 2000. Manufacturing went through the 2006 model year. Although it was offered with an optional V8 and also several setups, it wasn't big or hard enough to compete with its even more standard rivals when it came time for major work-site tasks.

Initially, the Tundra was available in normal as well as extended-cab versions. Regular-cab variations came only in long-bed form, while the extended-cab versions (Access Taxicab) was only equipped with the short bed. The latter did consist of two rearward-opening doors for simpler rear-seat accessibility, yet the rear seat was cramped for a full-size pickup.

There were 3 trim levels: a sparsely equipped base trim, the midlevel SR5 and the top-line Limited. The base trim was available on two-wheel-drive regular taxicabs just. A 3.4-liter V6, making 190 hp and 220 lb-ft of torque, was basic on regular-cab Tundras as well as could be mated to either a four-speed automated or a five-speed manual transmission.

Topping the lineup was an offered 4.7-liter V8 engine. This smooth-revving powerplant made 245 hp and 315 lb-ft of torque and was readily available with a four-speed transmission just.

Toyota broadened the Tundra's schedule in 2003 to include an available stylish new StepSide cargo bed for V8-powered Access Taxicabs. All Tundras obtained freshened front-end designing that year, as well as typical anti-skid brakes and an upgraded facility console. A power sliding back window was additionally contributed to Minimal models.

The big news for 2004 was the arrival of the Double Cab, a crew-cab version of the Tundra. Riding on an extended wheelbase and showcasing a roomier cabin and a freight bed equal in size to the Access Taxicab's, the Dual Taxi added some much-needed selection to the Tundra's lineup, offering a practical choice for family-minded truck customers.

Possible used Toyota Tundra buyers who intend on doing a lot of transporting or towing should probably concentrate on 2005 or more recent models, as Toyota improved the powertrains that year. A new 245-hp, 4.0-liter V6 paired with either a six-speed handbook or optional five-speed transmission became typical, as well as the offered 4.7-liter V8 benefited 282 steeds and also made use of the brand-new five-speed automatic solely.

In reviews of the time, we commented favorably on the Toyota Tundra's smooth and refined V8, very easy maneuverability in metropolitan locations as well as roomy Dual Taxi arrangement. Drawbacks consisted of a lack of brawn for severe towing and also hauling, uncomfortable front seats, a cramped rear seat in Gain access to Taxi models as well as chintzy indoor trimmings.