I have a 2017 Tundra 4x4 TRD with ~59k miles. I like it, but it's just a truck. When I'm done, I'll throw it away and buy another truck. Might be Ford, GM, RAM, or another Toyota.

Regarding MPG, fuelly.com is a good source of info. Last I checked, the average for the Tundra is ~14 MPG. There is a fair sample size, assuming people keep accurate records and report honestly. Now, check Ford, GM, and RAM. About 16 MPG, so no whopping gains like some people claim. About 14 - 15% better, which I agree is not insignificant.

Before someone says their Ford/GM/RAM does SO MUCH better than a Tundra, you'd better look at the data. And the bell curve distribution of the data. Most people get fuel mileage at or near the peak of the curve. If you're out at the tail ends, you're an outlier.

Ford F150 for an example:

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Last edited by 4th_point; 01/19/20.