I bought my 2WD 2000 in May of 2000. No issues after over 123,000 miles of
country driving and a few trips up and down I-95. I keep the filters and
oil changed when I get 'round to it. One of the O2 sensors went out at
about 65,000 and Toyota replaced at no charge. Just had the local Toyota
dealer perform an overdue bells and whistles 90,000 mile service including a
timing belt change, new front brake pads, turned rotors, replaced serpentine
belt, and changed all the fluids. I was surprised with a free loaner for
the time that the truck was in the shop.
Only two things that bug me. It has weak seat belt return springs and the
fabric used for upholstery is not forgiving with stray cigarette ash - it
melts.
It's a keeper!
Cheers, FIN
"Magnusfarce" <magnusfarce.TakeThisOut@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> I'm looking at getting a used Tundra, either a 2000 or 2001 model year.
> Given that the 2000 is the first Tundra model, ...........................
> - Magnusfarce >> Stay informed about: 2000 vs 2001 Tundra ?