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Average User Score
4.7 ⁄ 5 stars
Based on 10 reviews
I Cannot Live Without My Tundra.
by Matthew
— This is the best car I have ever owned. It is built very solid. There isn't a rattle, squeak, whine, etc, and that is after 70,000 miles. It still drives like new.
In 2004, this was the the only...
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Great Truck Would Buy Again!
by Joshua
— I absolutley love this truck. People make fun of me for having a toyota truck but this thing is awesome. I smoke other trucks off the line. It will haul anything I put in it. It rides like a dream and...
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Exellent Truck For The Commuter
by MGB_222
— this truck is has very little wind noise, soundproof! exellent stock jbl sound system! good gas miser, as far as trucks go, depending on how you drive. its a very light quick truck but could have h...
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2004 Toyota Tundra Overview
Overall User Score
Based on 10 reviews
In 2004, the Toyota Tundra made strides towards becoming a true full-size truck with the addition of a crew-cab body style. Still smaller than its American competitors (F-150, SIlverado, Ram), the standard Tundra is more of a full mid-size than mid full-size.
Reviewers of this truck have praised its smooth ride and the power of the optional 4.7-liter V8, while others have panned the base 3.4-liter V6, wondering what place a V6 has in a truck of this size.
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