4.7 Overall rating
(18 reviews)excellent acceleration, braking when hard is noticable pulls a loaded trailer from ball hitch with ease . average of 20 to 23 MPG on Highway 14 to 18 in the city. has been used as a family transportation since it's purchase in March of 2008
I absolutely love my truck. The only thing I wish it was better at was making turns. I need a lot of space to make turns!
You really can't go wrong with this truck or this model. It's an 06 but still looks just as good as every other Tundra out on the market. You treat it good with all vehicle maintenance and it will treat you good with reliability. People see it and can't believe it's an 06.
Truck has been awesome since I rolled it off the showroom floor back in 2006. It has been a great all around truck for towing the boat. IN all the years I have owned this truck only thing other than service was replacing the battery.
I did a lot of research before getting this model Tundra. Being the last year of this production run they pretty much did everything right. Even the 4.7L motor got a few tweaks to squeeze out a few more ponies. This is a typical Toyota product. It's built like a tank, everything works. There really aren't too many surprises. It would be nice if there was more storage under/behind the rear seats. Even though the cab is spacious there really isn't much room for jumper cables, tools, etc. Unlike its US counterparts the bed rails aren't solid. They're a crimped/welded line with a bunch of holes. Plastic covers snap in place to give the appearance of flat rails but they're not very solid. I added a roll-n-lock cover and it requires putting a bunch of spacers under the rails. Even with the spacers it doesn't work quite right since the plastic has a certain amount of play. The rolling rear window is kind of handy for cool days. Opening it a few inches and then cracking the front windows sets up a wind tunnel effect in the cab. Word of warning though the wind rushes from back to front so if you have any dust/debris in the bed it comes whipping in that back window. This is my favorite vehicle but it just doesn't quite match my needs at the moment. I bought a pickup because I thought I needed to haul stuff when I bought a house. I did haul a bunch of mulch, lumber, etc. However, I do a lot of camping and other outdoor activities. Having dry and secure storage rather than an open bed is more important so I'm looking for a late model 4runner instead.
Toyota Tundra SR5 FAQs
How much does the Toyota Tundra SR5 cost in Richmond, VA?
The average Toyota Tundra SR5 costs about $11,344.05. The average price has decreased by -0.2% since last year. The 255 for sale near Richmond, VA on CarGurus, range from $9,623 to $71,380 in price.
How many Toyota Tundra SR5 vehicles in Richmond, VA have no reported accidents or damage?
247 out of 255 for sale near Richmond, VA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the Toyota Tundra SR5?
Depending on the engine and options, the Toyota Tundra SR5 gets between 14 and 19 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Flex Fuel Vehicle, Gasoline engines are available.
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