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re: New Tundra already having turbo issues?

Posted on 1/18/22 at 9:01 am to
Posted by Horsemeat
Truckin' somewhere in the US
Member since Dec 2014
13807 posts
Posted on 1/18/22 at 9:01 am to
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THIS is why you always wait a year or two when a manufacture does a major rebuild/change to a long-standing model, i.e., let them work out the bugs and kinks.
Bingo. I learned this in college after 9/11 and fuel prices started going up - traded in my Dad's old F-150 for a more fuel friendly first year off the line Ford Focus. Biiiig mistake as that Focus was a bonafide lemon, slapped a lawsuit on Ford via the lemon law and they paid off my loan and refunded the thousands I spent on repairs. I put less than 20k miles on the thing and it had broken down with major issues 8 times in less than 18 months.

Just recently I was starting to look around for a new truck because my current truck is shot. Saw that Nissan is wheeling out a new Frontier and immediately scratched it off my list to research. I'm not falling into that pit again.
Posted by Kolbysfan
Tennessee
Member since Jun 2007
1846 posts
Posted on 1/18/22 at 9:37 am to
I have the 2014. On third transmission. Just hit 100k miles. On my own now. $2k per transmission. Trying to hold out to see what GM puts out in the subcompact truck market…
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