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2000 Toyota Tundra

Toyota re-releases its full size pick-up with the introduction of the new Tundra. The Tundra, larger and stronger than the T100, is... Read More
Toyota re-releases its full size pick-up with the introduction of the new Tundra. The Tundra, larger and stronger than the T100, is available with an optional V8 engine that boasts the first L.E.V. (low emission vehicle) rating by the EPA in the segment. Both 2WD and 4WD are available in either a Regular Cab or an Access Cab, with dual side access panels. The high-end Limited model features color-keyed bumpers, fender flares and outside mirrors, as well as power windows and door locks. Optional equipment includes four-wheel ABS, daytime running lights and a Limited Leather Trim Package. 4WD models offer an optional Off-Road Package, which includes off-road suspension, heavy-duty shock absorbers and BF Goodrich tires with aluminum alloy wheels. Minimize
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Key Features
Size Full-Size
Engine Size   3.4L - 6 Cylinders • 4.7L - 8 Cylinders
Fuel Type Gasoline
Model Tundra
Year   2000
Class   Pickup Truck
Seating Capacity   3 Seats • 5 Seats • 6 Seats
Pricing
Original List Price $14,995 - $27,830
Current Wholesale Price $5,773 - $11,399 (Update Date: 1/1/06)
Current Retail Price $7,824 - $15,445
Miscellaneous
Available Models SR5 4WD 2 Dr Regular Cab, Access Cab SR5 4WD 2 Dr Extended Cab, Access Cab SR5 2 Dr Extended Cab, Access Cab Limited 4WD 2 Dr Extended Cab, Access Cab Limited 2 Dr Extended Cab, 2 Dr Regular Cab
Product Review Summary
61 Reviews from Epinions.com
Overall Rating: Rating: 4.67/5 stars
Reliability: 5
Ease of Loading: 5
Roominess: 4
Seat Comfort: 4
Build Quality 5
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By: tomsat
Oct 23, 1999

ONE-HUNDRED TWELVE THOUSAND GRINNING MILES..UPDATE NUMBER FIVE!!!!!!!!

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: ooh so comfortable-V8 goes like rocket-tranny shifts FIRM like it should

Cons: 17 MPG, everyone wants to race to find out what they already suspect.. it's fast!

Bottom Line:
Don't be scared...take a test drive ok..It's made in USA by US workers and contains as many US parts than other trucks too.. make your own decision.. Read More at Epinions.com


By: BrianCam in Cars & Motorsports at Epinions.com
Jan 19, 2000

Ford and Chevy who??

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: V-8 with Toyota reliability, roomy, versatile, SUPER SMOOTH

Cons: Bland styling compared to others Read More at Epinions.com


By: tooluser_
Nov 5, 2000

I paid extra $$$$$ for mine, and darn glad I did!

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Looks good, drives great, quiet, Toyota quality.

Cons: Smaller than Ford-Chevy -- as if that matters. First production year brake glitch.

Bottom Line:
I like it a lot: stylish, quality construction. Pretty speedy too: 0-60mph in less than 8.0 sec. Easy to drive. Read More at Epinions.com


By: ladman
Jun 20, 2004

A Toyota-that pretty much sums it up.

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: It's a Toyota!, 32valve V8, reliable, higher in stock from that GM,Ford, and Dodge.

Cons: Not cheap, brakes could be better.

Bottom Line:
Why settle for less? Spend the money for a Toyota and get what you really want. Very nice truck and recommended. Read More at Epinions.com


By: glacier
Jul 14, 2001

Toyota Tundra--How About Them Apples!

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Great Power, Nice Package, Very quiet, Smooth Ride

Cons: Cost, Backseat Space, Driver Visibility

Bottom Line:
If driving a truck to you means stiff suspension, poor handling, considerable lean, and sluggish power, the Tundra is not for you. Read More at Epinions.com


By: wilber_93
Oct 17, 2004

SR5 Tundra

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Great Truck...runs like a top, quiet, solid, fun.

Cons: keeps OPEC in business

Bottom Line:
If you want a truck you can't go wrong with a Tundra. Toyota quality, full sized fun. Read More at Epinions.com


By: larimer
Aug 23, 2000

2000 Toyota Fundra

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Engine, Fit and Finish, 4X4,

Cons: Horn, Air Condition weak, Frt Seats need work for tall people Read More at Epinions.com


By: kinger318
Dec 2, 1999

Test Drive by a MOPAR man

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: size, underseat storage, excellent suspension

Cons: cramped back seat, only automatic trans. available with v8 Read More at Epinions.com


By: acwilson
Apr 1, 2003

A Life Saver

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Quality Durability 5-Star Safety Rating Powerful

Cons: minor details-nothing you can't live with

Bottom Line:
The best quality, comfort, and safety $25,000 can buy. Read More at Epinions.com


By: Christoff
Aug 14, 2000

Yuppie Truck

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Silky Smooth Mutha

Cons: I don't have a pink slip to one Read More at Epinions.com


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