5 Star Reviews for 2007 Toyota Tundra

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.57/5 Average
259 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

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.

Pros:
  • Wide range of cab and bed configurations, powerful 5.7-liter V8, high tow ratings, spacious passenger quarters, numerous safety and convenience features.
Cons:
  • Lots of hard plastic and a few ergonomic flaws in the cabin.

User Reviews:

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  • Awesome truck - 2007 Toyota Tundra
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    This truck has more than exceeded my expectations. I really enjoy driving this truck on the highway, as well as in town. Its height affords a commanding view of the road. That, along with its phenomenal acceleration and handling, and its great sound system, results in my inventing reasons and excuses just to go for a drive. It is a wonderful truck. Very quiet interior.

  • Good Solid Vehicle - 2007 Toyota Tundra
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    Traded in a 2003 Tundra for the Crew Max so I could get more back seat room. This has been an excellent truck for me. The back doors are so big, however, that they dont always close the first time.

  • Undisputed Champion - 2007 Toyota Tundra
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    I drove the new Silverado, Ford F-150, Nissan Titan, and the Dodge Ram with the 5.7. The new 2007 Tundra with the 5.7 destroys the competition. Handling, power, acceleration, braking, and looks, plus resale value and reliability of Toyota.

  • Truck - 2007 Toyota Tundra
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    Have owned for 2 months and driven 10000 miles, many miles off road in rough conditions. Truck is very quiet inside. Almost as quiet as my Infiniti I35. Great truck. Handles and corners very well. Irritations: I bought the truck sight unseen and couldnt believe it didnt have lights that automatically come on at night. Cant believe thats an option. Also miss not having Xenon lights.

  • Best Truck Ever - 2007 Toyota Tundra
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    I have owned Ford 350, 250, 150, and Toyota Tacoma. This is by far the best truck I have owned except for the Ford 350 Diesel. It is powerful, handles exceptionally well, great interior and exterior. Love the tail gate hydraulic assist. Resale value and quality is what keeps Toyota above the rest!!

  • Best ever! - 2007 Toyota Tundra
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    This truck is off the charts. Power, Power, Power and looks! What more is there in life? I purchased the truck and never saw it, my wife and kids drove it all the time.They are fighting about who is going to get it when I buy a newer one. Oh, when I show guys how the tailgate slowly falls down, they just stand there and say, "Mine (Ford, GMC, Chevy and Ford) does not do that, Cool"

  • Fun to Drive but somehow lacking - 2007 Toyota Tundra
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    I love this truck. I bought this truck in April and I drive it to work and trips and where ever I like to go. I love the look of the truck, I love driving the truck and I definitely feel safe in it, and confident that it wont break down. The interior however is so blahzo. I initially wanted a Ford F150, but the one I wanted with similar options was almost five thousand dollars more than the Toyota. The interior in the Ford felt more solid. I wish I would have gotten navigation and a moon roof. Other than that I would recommend this truck to anyone.

  • Tundra over here!! - 2007 Toyota Tundra
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    Normally, I would not have bought a toyota of any type. The Tundra is my work/car truck. Gas is comparable for its size. I have put over 15000 miles on this truck, highway and city. I drive it, dont abuse it. Fun to drive, turns heads, durable, not always easy to park, must consider the size. Others have had problems with their Tundra. I am 64, owned many vehicles, there are some that have problems. That is not an overall picture of the new Tundra. My wife & I enjoy our Tundra very much. In fact we leave her 2008 Camry parked and take the road in the Tundra. The 4.7 has all the power needed for the average home owner. Heavy duty work go for the 5.7 and turn more heads.

  • Crew Max exceeds expectations - 2007 Toyota Tundra
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    Recently purchased a new Toyota Crewmax with 5.7L engine. This truck outperforms all my expectations. The only item that I would like to see is a better interior on the limited edition. Cant complain about the gas mileage as it is a large V8 engine. Driving in the rocky mountains up steep passes doesnt even phase the engine or the 6 speed transmission. Features such as the back up camera and sonar are an ease to use for parking. The rear seats easily sit my friends who are over 63" tall.

  • Third Toyota Truck! - 2007 Toyota Tundra
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    This is my third Toyota truck and fifth Toyota. This is by far my favorite of all of them! The CrewMax is absolutely huge for the whole family. The back seat dwarfs my daughters car seat and I, at 66", can sit in the back seat with extra leg room. I have the moon roof and dont seem to have any issues with headroom. The truck is big and strong. The body panels dont seem to be as solid as my 4Runner or Tacoma I sold, but it probably is because of its sheer size. The 5.7L motor is the strongest engine I have ever driven in a gasoline truck. I think Toyota is finally able to compete with the full size domestic trucks. Absolutely elated!

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