Buying Used 2022-2023 Toyota Tundra - Will Toyota Replace Any Motor?

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Yo guys, debating buying a 2022-2024 Tundra but given the recalls from these years, I was curious to see if anyone has had an engine fail and what the replacement/repair cost/process looks like on the 22-23 years. Any advice/feedback would be awesome. Will Toyota replace any motor from the 22-23 year range? And up to what milage will they replace a motor? There has to be a mileage limit. I was trying to stay around $50k.

What's the better option? 22 Limited with 35K miles for $50K or 24 Sport with 5K miles for $47k?

You can always turn a sport into a limited or Off-Road (bigger screen, rear locker, PRP seat covers, etc.) so why not the sport?

Here is the price difference between a sport and a limited 22 vs 24.

2022 Limited with 35k miles for $50k:

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2024 Sport with 5k miles for $47K:

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That limited looks dope. More content with the sport though. You should be under recall on both and also if the engine fails later outside of recall, Toyota should still honor it. I think you can get another 5-7K off of the price though, these seem high.
 
That limited looks dope. More content with the sport though. You should be under recall on both and also if the engine fails later outside of recall, Toyota should still honor it. I think you can get another 5-7K off of the price though, these seem high.

Copy that thanks dude!
 
This is crazy because Lunar rocks now arent cheap. Even 7 months later those trucks are the same price today.
 
@TrailJustin yeah that's why we love and hate these things... expensive but resale is amazing.
I just found out you can get a SR5 with the TRD Offroad Premium Package.

This comes with the Softex seats, TRD accessories and more, looks and feel like the limited. But, does not come with the big screen or 360 Cameras.

BUT to counter that the OEM 14in screen is a direct plug and play for the 8in screen.

Doing this you are able to save around 4-6k going SR5 limited and able to get 80% of all the features of a limited.
 

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