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2002 Toyota TundraTop-line Tundra models for 2002 get a number of standard features that were previously optional. This Indiana-built truck competes with...
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Top-line Tundra models for 2002 get a number of standard features that were previously optional. This Indiana-built truck competes with full-size Ford, Dodge, and General Motors pickups, though its somewhat smaller. Regular-cab Tundras have two doors and an 8-ft cargo bed. The extended Access Cab has a 6.5-ft bed, a 3-place rear-bench seat, and rear-hinged back doors that dont open independently of the front doors. No crew cab is offered. The V6 engine comes with manual or automatic transmission, the V8 with automatic only. Tundra has rear-wheel drive or 4WD that must be disengaged on dry pavement but includes low-range gearing. New for 02 is an optional limited-slip rear differential for V8 versions. Base, SR5, and top-line Limited models are offered, with the base trim exclusive to the regular cab. For 02, Limiteds get standard in-dash CD changer, ABS, and keyless remote entry, all of which were previously optional. ABS is optional on all other Tundras, but 4-wheel-disc brakes are unavailable.
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Waited 30 years for this truck! 2002 Tundra
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Pros: Looks, Ride, Reliability, Power
Cons: NONE!
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The Bottom Line:
The only truck I would consider trading this one in on would be another Tundra after I put my usual 300-500,000 on it!
We had always wanted a full-size pick-up but refused to buy one until either Toyota or Nissan had built one with a V8.
This truck is awesome! Handles great, rides great, looks great and of course I know it will be reliable! We have owned 4 Toyotas and 8 Nissans in the 30 years we have been married and have NEVER replaced a part or had one in the shop (we have put over 300,000 on each of these vehicles.
I have heard people say they have had problems with brakes, but we have not and have 20,000 miles now.
As far as the back seats go, I have ridden in the back and find them comfortable but I have always sat very straight and prefer that straight back. My husband says they are comfortable for him but he wouldn't want to ride back there on a long trip.
We are getting 19mpg city and 22 highway, more than the sticker says.
We absolutely love this truck and wouldn't trade it for anything!
2002 Tundra, V8, All Stainless Dual Exhaust, TRD Off-Road Package, Limited Slip, Convenience Package, etc.
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