2004 Toyota Tundra Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.64/5 Average
181 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The four-door Double Cab joins the 2004 Toyota Tundra lineup. The Double Cab rides on an extended wheelbase of 140.5 inches, and features a cargo bed equal in length to the Access Cab's while gaining 3.5 inches of depth.

Pros:
  • Smooth and refined V8, Toyota build quality and reliability, easy maneuverability in urban areas, roomy Double Cab configuration.
Cons:
  • Lacks serious brawn for towing and hauling, uncomfortable front seats, cramped rear seat in Access Cab, chintzy interior trimmings.

User Reviews:

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  • I waited for this truck and Im glad. - 2004 Toyota Tundra
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    The engine produces solid performance. The towing ability is adequate. The bigger V8s offered by other trucks boast better towing, but most guys like me wont ever come close. Im sure my Tundra will pull a camper with much more ease than any V6, and thats good enough. The many cool features impress me. I do have to say though that thus far the mileage has been very poor. All in all, my decision was based on getting the most reliable 4-door full size pickup out there, that could fit in a normal garage, and having good toys and performance. Acceleration is solid, but it would be fun to have a little more power. To conclude, Im glad I waited.

  • I love my Double Cab!!!! - 2004 Toyota Tundra
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    I have only had my new double cab for a week, but I love it. Its like having a luxury SUV with the convienience of a truck. I loved my double cab Tacoma, and this Tundra...it sure does turn some heads on the road.

  • This car kicks butt!! - 2004 Toyota Tundra
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    I owen a silverado before and the difference is unbelivabe. It is more comfortable, drives smoother, handles better, and much more.

  • GREAT TOYOTA TRUCK - 2004 Toyota Tundra
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    DOESNT RIDE LIKE A TRUCK. DOESNT DRIVE LIKE A TRUCK. BUT CARRIES CARGO LIKE A TRUCK. HANDLING AND STABILTY VERY GOOD. INTERIOR WELL THOUGHT OUT AND GOOD FIT AND TRIM.

  • Gotta Love It - 2004 Toyota Tundra
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    Since I have had my truck I have extremely pleased, but only had one problem; after hitting a curb, the rear differentials gears apparently got strained from that and the bent and cracked.

  • Great Truck - 2004 Toyota Tundra
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    Just bought our truck on March 31, 2004. That makes it about a week old to us. It really has a smooth ride. We are enjoying it tremendously. The moonroof and the sliding rear window kind of reminds us of our Jeep Wrangler.

  • TUNDRA DOUBLE CAB - 2004 Toyota Tundra
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    THE ONLY BAD THING IS THE GAS TANK DOESNT HAVE A LOCK. MY OLD TOYOTA TRUCK, TO GET TO THE GAS TANK YOU HAD TO UNLOCK IT WITH THE KEY. I FELT THAT WAS SAFER, THAN I KNEW, WHEN I LEFT WORK I STILL HAD MY GAS THAT I CAME TO WORK WITH. ANY SUGGESTIONS??

  • My Tundra - 2004 Toyota Tundra
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    My Toyota Tundra has been the BEST Vehicle I have ever owned!!!! Ford, Chevy or Dodge can not hold a candle to its performance, workmanship and above all its reliability. I have owned Ford Chevy and Dodge and I am sorry to say that they have a long way to go before they can produce a vehicle that will not fall apart with in a few years. Let me make it clear, I DO NOT ABUSE my vehicles, I guess all Im trying to say is that our domestic trucks may be beautiful machines but they just dont hold up!! Sorry for being so honest. Im just sharing my experience as a consumer.

  • New Double Cab Tundra - 2004 Toyota Tundra
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    I had initially decided to buy the Tundra Access Cab, but after seeing the first double cab on the highway, I decided I wanted to get the extra doors. Im glad I did. A lot of power and comfort and the reliability of a Toyota.

  • From Access cab to Double cab - 2004 Toyota Tundra
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    In July 2003 we traded an 02 Accord EX-L for an 03 Tundra Access cab. Our children in car seats would just barely fit and the back of the rear seat was almost straight up. Last July the 4X4 03 had 5500 miles and listed for $30,300. We traded for a 2X2 04 double cab that listed for $29,600 and paid $4100 out the door. The dealer put about $24,000 in our old truck and so far still has it on their lot (over 5 months) So far I do not miss the 4X4 and could not be better satisfied. The truck is quiet, smooth and tough. There is plenty of bed space as well as rear seat room. The windshield wiper motor is too loud and the air direction controls seem kinda clunky. Otherwise no complaints.

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