Used45,635 mi.

2017 ToyotaTundra SR5 For Sale

$ 34,649
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Key features of this 2017 Toyota Tundra SR5 in Watertown, CT
Rear View Camera
Bluetooth
Tow Hitch
Condition
USED
Mileage
45,635
MPG
13 City / 17 Hwy
Body Style
Truck
Exterior Color
White
Interior Color
Black
Transmission
Automatic
Drive Train
4WD
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Engine
8 Cyl
Stock Number
H22679
VIN
5TFDY5F11HX622679
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Consumer Ratings and Reviews of the 
Toyota Tundra 
SR5
from KBB.com

3.8

★★★★★

Overall Expert Rating

Performance

3.7 out of 5

Comfort

3.8 out of 5

Styling

3.8 out of 5

Value

3.8 out of 5

Editors' Notes

Toyota’s full-size Tundra pickup for 2017 remains large and powerful, although its domestic rivals continue to exert pressure by offering a greater range of engine options, features and safety equipment. To make its case, Toyota points to the Tundra’s impressive reliability record and excellent resale, features that matter to consumers willing to spend big money on a truck. However, the Ford F-150 offers more engine and trim choices, while the Ram 1500 and Nissan Titan both offer a diesel-engine option with superior fuel economy. The Tundra is a strong truck with a great reputation, but without a 3/4- or 1-ton model, it ranks near the bottom of the full-size pickup pack in areas that matter most to buyers, namely towing, fuel economy and payload.

Pros

If you don’t need a pickup ranked best-in-class in every category, then the built-in-America 2017 Toyota Tundra is a worthy choice. Its rugged good looks and strong resale and reliability ratings should be enough to impress most truck buyers.

Cons

If you’re looking for more modern powertrain choices, better fuel economy or a diesel-engine option, you’re going to have to look to rivals from Ford, Ram and Nissan. The Tundra is also limited in the number of trims and driver-assist features, a growing area of interest for many buyers.

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