Toyota’s are vey reliable. But stay away from the new Tundras with the V6 engine. Look for the old V8 engine only.

I would be suspicious of the 2025 Tacomas as well, since they also have a new engine.

I drive a 2019 F-150 with the Coyote V8 engine and an extended warranty from Grangers

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I thought that way too each time Toyota made a change with a new engine, was proven wrong every time.

All 2022 and 2023 Tundras with non-hybrid engine need the engine replaced.

Oh, didn't know. What is the issue....Toyota going good for it?

They will replace your engine at the dealership shop so yes.

But I don’t think the quality of the final product is the same with an engine assembled manually

Mistakes happen.

People who buy expensive handmade cars might argue in your assembled manually point.

Toyota has replaced entire frames on older Tacomas way past warranty free of charge. They fixed a problem on our Toyota also way past warranty and not a recall either....dealer just let me know when we took it in for an emissions code that Toyota knew about this and were going good on it irregardless of mileage.

Some machining debris left in the engine due to a faulty manufacturing process