My '17 Silverado broke down the other day and is looking to have the dreaded lifter issues common to that 5.3L v8 Engine. So now I am looking like I will need to find a new ride and I am not really excited at that prospect.
I want reliability and low hassle. But if I drain our car savings account on a used truck - my wife is gonna make sure I never hear the end of it. I'm willing to bear that burden if it's worth it - but figured I'd get the Texags Automotive Brain Trust's thoughts on which is better....
The 2024 Tundra? Gets pretty decent MPG and seems to have worked out most of the issues with the new generation Tundras that you hear/see about the '22 and '23 models. They are also quite expensive which is leading me towards also considering the second gen Tundras with the v8
The 2021 Tundra has the 5.7L v8 that is pretty bulletproof and is a very proven/reliable truck but 13/17 MPG. I've also missed the boat on securing "new" so means I will have to try and find a decent used one with low miles.
Given this scenario - do you think it's wise to jump into the 2021? Am I in the right frame of mind considering avoiding the 2024? My ultimate goal is reliability and low hassle - I want this truck to last as long as possible.
I want reliability and low hassle. But if I drain our car savings account on a used truck - my wife is gonna make sure I never hear the end of it. I'm willing to bear that burden if it's worth it - but figured I'd get the Texags Automotive Brain Trust's thoughts on which is better....
The 2024 Tundra? Gets pretty decent MPG and seems to have worked out most of the issues with the new generation Tundras that you hear/see about the '22 and '23 models. They are also quite expensive which is leading me towards also considering the second gen Tundras with the v8
The 2021 Tundra has the 5.7L v8 that is pretty bulletproof and is a very proven/reliable truck but 13/17 MPG. I've also missed the boat on securing "new" so means I will have to try and find a decent used one with low miles.
Given this scenario - do you think it's wise to jump into the 2021? Am I in the right frame of mind considering avoiding the 2024? My ultimate goal is reliability and low hassle - I want this truck to last as long as possible.