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re: ‘24 Toyota Tundras
Posted on 4/18/24 at 7:52 pm to KemoSabe65
Posted on 4/18/24 at 7:52 pm to KemoSabe65
I’ll take my chances, 3.0 Duramax doesn’t have lifter issues. Truck comes with 100k drivetrain warranty from the factory, i will trade it in before then. And it was 5k less than a comparable tundra , and im saving 250 a month in fuel cost.
By all means, the tundra will probably outlast the Silverado even though it’s unproven. But for the length of time i will have the truck, i will come out better with the Silverado .
I’m a Toyota guy, i get it. But not every truck fits the same situation. And just FYI, Toyota is having transmission issues as well. 10 speeds just arent made to hold up, across all platforms. We keep stretching the limits, and expect the longetivity to stay the same. The gap between the quality of modern vehicles is getting much narrower and narrower as time passes on. Toyota and Honda is still the top in my mind, but the gap isn’t as large as it was 15 years ago .
By all means, the tundra will probably outlast the Silverado even though it’s unproven. But for the length of time i will have the truck, i will come out better with the Silverado .
I’m a Toyota guy, i get it. But not every truck fits the same situation. And just FYI, Toyota is having transmission issues as well. 10 speeds just arent made to hold up, across all platforms. We keep stretching the limits, and expect the longetivity to stay the same. The gap between the quality of modern vehicles is getting much narrower and narrower as time passes on. Toyota and Honda is still the top in my mind, but the gap isn’t as large as it was 15 years ago .
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