2018 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab
- SR
$31,320
- SR5
$33,030
- Limited
$40,585
- Platinum
$47,280
- 1794
$47,280
Wondering which trim is right for you?
Our 2018 Toyota Tundra trim comparison will help you decide.
- Newly standard active safety features
- Updated grille styling
- New TRD Sport Package
- Two cab styles
- 38-gallon gas tank available
- Choice of gas V-8 engines
2018 Toyota Tundra review: Our expert's take
Once again, our review of the 2018 Jeep Wrangler sits atop our weekly rankings. Cars.com reviewer Aaron Bragman — himself a proud owner of the previous JK generation of the Wrangler — praises Jeep for doing away with the "yeah, buts" of buying a Wrangler with the new JL model. Second place, however, belongs to a newcomer to our rankings.
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It's a newcomer to our site, as well. Only published Aug. 31, the 2019 Mazda CX-3 review rockets into second place. Calling it a car for those "who want the dessert before the meat and potatoes," reviewer Fred Meier praises the CX-3 for its styling and handling chops, while noting that the small, low-slung "SUV" is really more of a hatchback with limited backseat and cargo space compared to its rivals.
Ultimately, Meier notes, "The carlike CX-3 carves its own niche, so its value depends on whether its strengths match what you want most for your daily driving."
Over on the video side of things, our sister site PickupTrucks.com's recent comparison of two 2018 Toyota trucks, the mid-size Tacoma and full-size Tundra, tops the list of most watched videos. If you're in the market for a pickup truck and are trying to determine which size of truck is right for you, it's a must-watch.
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Consumer reviews
94% of drivers recommend this car
Rating breakdown (out of 5):
- Comfort 4.8
- Interior design 4.6
- Performance 4.9
- Value for the money 4.6
- Exterior styling 4.8
- Reliability 4.9
Most recent consumer reviews
This was a purchase for a work vehicle
May 28, 2021
By Tile VA from Powhatan
Owns this car
I own a few Toyota Tundras and they are very reliable. I was happy to find one with an 8 foot bed. They are certainly hard to come by
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great truck
May 19, 2021
By gunny97 from columbia sc
Owns this car
All the guys in my family have owned toyota for years and I was reluctant. After driving across the country and up in the mountains of Montana pulling a camper I was hooked.
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Best Truck I've Owned
March 3, 2021
By MCraig from Excelsior Springs, MO
Owns this car
This truck is great! I love all of the creature comforts, towing/cargo capacity, and power this tuck has to offer. Appearance is subjective, I know, but I also like the way this truck looks from the outside - I guess I wouldn't have purchased it if I didn't. Tundra's are pricey I admit but I like the Toyota reliability and look forward to many years with my truck.
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Certified Pre-Owned program benefits
- Maximum age/mileage
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7 years/less than 85,000 miles
- Basic warranty terms
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12 months/12, 000 miles
- Powertrain
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7 years/100,000 miles
- Dealer certification required
- 160- or 174-point inspections
- Roadside assistance
- Yes
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2018 Toyota Tundra Regular Cab
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