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2005 Toyota Tundra Crew Cab Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2010

In this video I give a full in depth tour of a 2005 Toyota Tundra. I take viewers on a close look through the interior and exterior of this truck while showing details, over viewing of features, and noting unique styling cues to the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details of it, start it up and see how it sounds. A thorough tour/review of this truck designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle.

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Uploader Comments (saabkyle04)

  • hey you should start doing more of those detail vids, i liked those

  • once the weather gets nicer

  • That back window feature is definitely unique. Glad you pointed it out, it's something that someone looking for a car would probably miss when they were looking through the car.

  • Thanks man!

  • thats a bit of a plasticy interior dont you think? Reminds me of an American truck

  • Yeah it's much nicer with the leather accents and wood trim. My mom's sequoia felt nothing like this, it felt finished better, but I guess it's a truck, not meant to be a luxury suv

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  • wow, pricey, no way that's worth 18k

  • They are asking about $3000 too much. It might run a long time, but it probably won't last that long. The Tundra and Tacoma have problems with the frame rusting through. That makes it un-tough.

    I was at the dealership a couple of weeks ago to look at a used Explorer that was advertised. It was already sold, so the salesman showed me a used Sequoia instead. I told him I would be concerned about frame rust. He admitted the trucks have rust problems, but he said the Sequoia frames don't rust out.

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  • I like that the whole rear windows goes down instead of a small center portion like on most trucks.

  • These Toyota tundras, 2005, and anywhere from 2000-2006 tundras look better than the tundras from 2007 - 2012. I'm only talking about the front end. But all Tundras look very nice from side view.

  • i love these trucks..toyota is awesome ...but i hate the interior...too much car-like ...

  • 13,000th view!

  • all those freautres and no keyless locks!?

    as for truck rust. it depends on the truck, locations and conditions.

  • @Greg9942 That's odd you say that, because I'm almost sure the frame the Sequoia uses is the same one used in the Tundra DoubleCab.

    The earlier Tundras, 99-04, didn't come in a crew cab. The crew cab model was only introduced in 2004.

  • you should do a toyota supra

  • toyota tundras are awesome my dad has one and im only a kid but when im 16 its mine

  • When you go from sitting in a Silverado and a TrailBlazer everyday to sitting in a Corolla, you notice a BIG difference in interior quality. Chevy does not make very good interiors lol. Windows don't close properly, doors don't hinge right all the time on our extended cab Silverado, you go to the Corolla and the interior is perfect. Had to have a lot of the electricals replaced on both Chevy vehicles, not a thing done to the Corolla, which is older than both Chevys.

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