Overview & Reviews
The 2007 Toyota Tundra is completely redesigned. Larger and stronger than before, Toyota's full-size truck offers three cab sizes, three bed lengths and three engine choices, including an all-new 381-horsepower 5.7-liter V8.
- Wide range of cab and bed configurations, powerful 5.7-liter V8, high tow ratings, spacious passenger quarters, numerous safety and convenience features.
- Lots of hard plastic and a few ergonomic flaws in the cabin.
User Reviews:
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Darn good truck - 2007 Toyota Tundra
By islanderfan - August 4 - 12:50 pmJust got the truck 4 days ago, 250 miles on it. Breaking it in easy, but you can tell it has the power to do any job required. Rides like a car, quiet and smooth. Fits in the barn (9 garage door) but just fits. Looking forward to a long relationship with this truck.
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Great Choice - 2007 Toyota Tundra
By chad - July 24 - 12:06 pmIve only had this truck for about three weeks, but Im so glad I bought it. This is my first Toyota and after driving it Im sure it wont be my last. Ive been a loyal Dodge fan for nearly 20 years, but the Tundra beats it hands down. It has more room, a much better ride, more power, more standard features... simply more. I loved the look of my 02 Ram and still think the 02 through 05 models are the best looking trucks on the road. The current styling and lack of options are what made me look at the Tundra. I am sure glad I did. It was by far the best choice Ive made on a vehicle for a long time. I couldnt be happier with this truck.
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Love this truck - 2007 Toyota Tundra
By chris - July 6 - 10:23 amI traded in a F-250 PS LB 4x4 and love this truck so much more. There is plenty of room in the cab for my children however I wish the bed and fuel tank were a bit larger.
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One quick Tundra - 2007 Toyota Tundra
By Pablo - June 23 - 10:00 pmMassive tire spin but that adds to the fun. Fuel economy is great for a high horsepower engine 381hp! its hard to keep your foot out of it for long. Ride is great except on the worst roads. Rear seat room is cavernous even at 61" I fit.
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Hit the nail on the head - 2007 Toyota Tundra
By A Real Toyota Truck - May 23 - 1:06 amFor all the previous tries by Toyota, this is a dead center bullseye to what I was looking for in a truck. Ive owned two Fords and three GM trucks. Nothing Ive owned compares to the power and performance of this new Toyota. The 5.7 and a light foot (which is admittedly hard to do) actually make for a not so thirsty beast. The center console is huge. In my opinion, the interior design, however, is not tops in the segment as the GM trucks have the nicest interiors. Toyota has too many different shades and types of plastics on the dash. Fit and finish is as youd expect a Toyota to be, top notch. However I have noticed a dash rattle from the a pillar on some roads. A true fullsize.
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2007 Toyota Tundra - 2007 Toyota Tundra
By Steve Kellett - April 30 - 8:20 pmThis truck is great. It has tons of power, seats are very comfortable, 6 speed trans is great, SR5 package is great. This truck is huge, everybody who comes close to look all say it. Number of gauges and what they are for is very comprehensive. Auto trans temp gauge was great idea. Build quality is very good. Comes with Michelin tires. 6 speed trans with sequential shifting is nice feature. Two haul mode is nice feature as well. Stock radio/CD player does the job nicely. Plenty of drink holders. Plenty of storage behind seat. I got rid of an undependable Ford F150 and could not be happier with my choice of trucks.
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This is the one - 2007 Toyota Tundra
By mj23cantona - April 17 - 10:23 pmAcross the board, the best half-ton truck out there. Fun to drive, sexy design, amazing capabilities. Its interior does have a bit too much of a plastic feel, but is adequate and functional. Made in the USA.
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Work Hard/ Play Hard - 2007 Toyota Tundra
By thill - April 17 - 8:36 amI have always driven Fords for work and play, but that just changed. This truck has more power, more tow capacity, the interior looks better, more room, plenty of storage inside cab for papers, cards, files, drinks (on the door also), turns better, and is just more fun to drive. I have driven just about every Ford truck there is up to 850s (work). This truck compares to the F250 5.4L Lariat in my book. I also love to race and this truck has it there, well for being full size!! We will see how it lasts and pretty quick. Almost ready for first oil change in about 1 1/2 months.
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My Dream Truck - 2007 Toyota Tundra
By puuloke - March 27 - 6:03 pmI drive 200 miles per day to and from work over a mountain road that takes me from sea level to 10,000 ft elevation and back down the other side. My commute is over highway, roughly paved and gravel roads. I have driven Chevy, Dodge, Ford and Nissan trucks during the 20 years I have had this drive. This is absolutely without a doubt the best truck I have ever had, in all categories. Traction is superb, and I bought the truck for reliability so everything is heavy duty. I dont mind the rougher ride with the TRD offroad package and the CD player doesnt skip like in my Dodge. I cant wait to take this truck camping next week.
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Best Option I found - 2007 Toyota Tundra
By Nancy - March 23 - 1:06 amThis is my first truck, having owned SUVs, but I talked with a lot of folks before going with the Tundra. Ride is excellent, fuel econmy great for its size (getting 19-20 hwy) - not an in town kind of truck though. Drives, handles and brakes well. Massive amount of room. Love the tow mirrors. Could use better back up lights, sonar should be standard in trucks this size. I still wish someone would market a small truck that would blow away the big boys on the highway in mpg. For now, there is no gain in going smaller if you want 4WD so why not get a big truck that can carry more (if you need a truck).