Used 2010 ToyotaTundra SR5 4.6

 
    Exterior Color
    Blue
    Interior Color
    Black
    Odometer
    90,835 miles
    Fuel Economy
    14/19 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    4x4
    Engine
    V8 FI DOHC 32V / 4 WHEEL DRIVE
    VIN
    5TFUM5F1XAX004522
    Stock Number
    10559N
    Toyota Tundra
    • Certified

    Highlighted Features

    • Front dual zone A/C
    • Split folding rear seat
    • Remote keyless entry

    Included Packages & Accessories

    • Trip Odometer
    • Intermittent Wipers
    • Cloth Interior
    • Power Door Locks
    • Power Brakes
    • Power Windows
    • CD player
    • Tilt Steering
    • Center Arm Rest
    • Cruise Control
    • Cup Holder
    • Power Steering
    • Air Conditioning
    • Alloy Wheels
    • Power Seat
    • Climate Control
    • Power Lift Gates
    • Traction Control System
    • Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
    • GVWR: 6,900 lbs
    • Engine: 4.6L V8 DOHC 32V w/VVT - i

    Detailed Specifications

    • 1-touch down
    • Air conditioning
    • Driver door bin
    • Driver vanity mirror
    • Front beverage holders
    • Front dual zone A/C
    • Illuminated entry
    • Overhead console
    • Passenger door bin
    • Passenger vanity mirror
    • Power windows
    • Rear beverage holders
    • Rear door bins
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Speed control
    • Tilt steering wheel
    • Front anti-roll bar
    • Front wheel independent suspension
    • Power steering
    • Speed-sensing steering
    • CD player
    • CD-MP3 decoder
    • Rear seats: split-bench
    • Rear seats Folding position: fold-up cushion
    • Split folding rear seat
    • Cylinder configuration: V-8
    • Drive type: four-wheel
    • Engine liters: 4.6
    • Engine location: front
    • Fuel economy city: 14mpg
    • Fuel economy highway: 19mpg
    • Fuel tank capacity: 26.4gal.
    • Horsepower: 310hp @ 5,600RPM
    • Limited slip differential: brake actuated
    • Manual-shift auto
    • Number of valves: 32
    • Recommended fuel: Regular Unleaded
    • Sequential multi-point fuel injection
    • Torque: 327 lb.-ft. @ 3,400RPM
    • Transmission: 6 speed automatic
    • Variable intake manifold
    • Variable valve control
    • Approach angle: 29 deg
    • Departure angle: 25 deg
    • Ground clearance (min): 264mm (10.4")
    • Left rear passenger door: conventional
    • Power door mirrors
    • Rear cargo: tailgate
    • Rear step bumper
    • Right rear passenger: conventional
    • Skid plates
    • Air Pollution Score (AP): 6
    • Compression ratio: 10.20 to 1
    • Curb weight: 2,443kg (5,385lbs)
    • Engine bore x stroke: 94.0mm x 83.0mm (3.70" x 3.27")
    • Engine displacement: 4.6 L
    • Engine horsepower: 310hp @ 5,600RPM
    • Engine torque: 327 lb.-ft. @ 3,400RPM
    • Exterior body width: 2,029mm (79.9")
    • Exterior height: 1,935mm (76.2")
    • Exterior length: 5,809mm (228.7")
    • Front headroom: 1,021mm (40.2")
    • Front hiproom: 1,600mm (63.0")
    • Front legroom: 1,080mm (42.5")
    • Front shoulder room: 1,692mm (66.6")
    • GVWR: 3,130kg (6,900lbs)
    • Greenhouse Gas Score (GG): 3
    • Rear headroom: 983mm (38.7")
    • Rear hiproom: 1,590mm (62.6")
    • Rear legroom: 881mm (34.7")
    • Rear shoulder room: 1,669mm (65.7")
    • Turning radius: 6.7m (22.0')
    • Wheelbase: 3,701mm (145.7")
    • Display: analog
    • Front reading lights
    • Low tire pressure warning
    • Oil pressure gauge
    • Outside temperature display
    • Rear reading lights
    • Tachometer
    • Variably intermittent wipers
    • Voltmeter
    • 4 wheel disc brakes
    • ABS brakes
    • Brake assist
    • Dual front impact airbags
    • Dual front side impact airbags
    • Electronic stability
    • Ignition disable
    • Knee airbag
    • Occupant sensing airbag
    • Overhead airbag
    • Panic alarm
    • Traction control

    Dealer Notes

    RAMSEY CORP IS HOME OF GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL! THIS VEHICLE COMES WITH A FREE 3 MONTH WARRANTY; EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE.

    ONE OWNER 
    2010 TOYOTA TUNDRA DOUBLE CAB SR5
    5TFUM5F1XAX004522
    CREW PICKUP 4.6L V8 FI DOHC 32V
    4 WHEEL DRIVE
    2010 Toyota Tundra

    Vehicle Overview
    Toyota went for the jugular in the 2007 model year when it introduced the second-generation Tundra. It sported a powerful 5.7-liter V-8 engine and six-speed automatic, and all cab/bed configurations could be equipped to tow at least 10,000 pounds.

    Today, the Tundra faces much stiffer competition from Chevrolet, Dodge, GMC and Ford half-ton pickups, all of which have been updated or revised with new powertrains and features in the past year.

    The Tundra comes in two- or four-wheel drive, and in three cab styles: regular cab, Double Cab and CrewMax. The CrewMax is the largest cab in the half-ton segment since Chrysler discontinued the Mega Cab option for the Dodge Ram 1500 last year. The CrewMax comes only with a 5-foot, 6-inch bed, while other versions can be ordered with either a 6-foot, 6-inch bed, or an 8-foot cargo bed. Trim levels include Tundra, SR5 and Limited.


    New for 2010
    Toyota's new 310-horsepower, 4.6-liter i-Force V-8 makes 327 pounds-feet of torque. It's smaller than the 276-hp, 4.7-liter V-8 with 313 pounds-feet of torque that it replaces, but it's also stronger, lighter and more efficient. It's also about 100 pounds lighter than the 4.7-liter.

    Tundra models are split into two classes: Tundra Grade and Limited Grade. Tundra Grade models sport a new two-bar front grille and revised taillamps, while Limited models wear a billet-style grille. A redesigned seven-pin towing hitch connector now sits above the hitch to help avoid damage and dirt. Also, a shelf to help organize storage space has been added to the lower glove box.

    The new Tundra Grade Work Truck Package is aimed at commercial buyers. It's an entry-level model available in only regular or Double Cab configurations, with vinyl seating and rubber floors. It's priced up to $1,030 less than the truck's standard MSRP. At the high end of the spectrum is the new Platinum Package option for Limited Tundras equipped with the 5.7-liter V-8. It includes heated and ventilated seats, a sunroof and wood-grain trim.


    Exterior
    Toyota made sure this Tundra wouldn't have sand kicked in its face by designing a big, brawny pickup that looks like it could bully any truck on the market — at least from the front. The massive grille, sculptured hood and husky bumper present an intimidating head-on view. From the side, the Tundra is rather conventional. A deck-rail adjustable tie-down system is available for all cargo beds.

    Interior
    The Tundra's interior is designed to accommodate working people. The control knobs are easy to grip, even in work gloves, and the gauges are easy to read at a glance but placed at the end of long barrels in the dash. There are plenty of storage options, especially with a center console that can hold a laptop and hanging files. Even the regular cab Tundra has enough room behind the seats to hold five-gallon paint buckets. The seats are wide, supportive and comfortable. The new Platinum Package adds luxury touches that until now were only available in trucks like high-end Ford F-150s.

    Under the Hood
    • 236-hp, 4.0-liter V-6 with aluminum block and cylinder heads, dual overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder, with 266 pounds-feet of torque
    • 310-hp, 4.6-liter V-8 with aluminum block and two-alloy cylinder heads, dual overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder, with 327 pounds-feet of torque
    • 381-hp, 5.7-liter V-8 with aluminum block and cylinder heads, dual overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder, with 401 pounds-feet of torque
    • Five-speed automatic transmission (standard with V-6)
    • Six-speed automatic (standard with 4.6-liter V-8 or 5.7-liter V-8)



    Safety
    Toyota emphasizes safety with a suite of electronic braking technologies that help drivers avoid accidents. All are tied into the antilock braking system. They include traction control, brake assist and electronic stability control. Toyota also has electronic brake-force distribution, which adjusts braking pressure according to cargo load. The Tundra doesn't hold back on airbags, with side-impact airbags in front and side curtain airbags standard on all versions.
    • Front and rear sonar parking aids
    • Available backup camera
    • Three-point seat belts at all positions


    Of Interest to Truck Owners
    • Maximum gross vehicle weight rating: 7,000-7,200 pounds (CrewMax 4x4)
    • Maximum payload capacity: 2,000 pounds (regular cab 4x2)
    • Maximum towing capacity: 10,800 pounds (regular cab 4x2)
    • Fuel capacity: 26.4 gallons
    • Axle ratio: 3.90:1, 4.10:1, 4.30:1
    • Transfer case low range: 2.618:1
    • Crawl ratio: 37.52:1 (6A w/4.30:1 axle)
    • Minimum ground clearance: 10-10.2 inches (4x2); 10.4-10.6 inches (4x4)
    • Approach angle: 27-29 degrees
    • Departure angle: 24-27 degrees
    • Cargo floor length: 66.7 inches (CrewMax), 78.7 inches (standard bed), 97.6 inches (long bed)
    • Cargo floor width: 66.4 inches
    • Cargo floor width at wheel well: 50 inches
    • Cargo bed depth: 22.2 inches

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.6Out of 5
    • Best truck I've ever had!

      By A-Mac on Saturday, January 16, 2021

      5.0
      I purchased used at 30k miles in 2010. I've had it 11 years and added 220,000 miles. It still runs just as good today as when I bought it. I do standard maintenance. I have always used 0w20 full synthetic oil, transmission and differential flushes every 100k, and antifreeze flushes every 5 years. I had to change a water pump at 240k and a switch valve (emissions) at 220k. So I drove the truck 200k (mostly towing a bass boat) with no issues whatsoever. The 5.7L engine is incredibly peppy still and it burns no oil (oil replacements every 7k). The AC still works great too! It doesn't get the best mileage (17-19mpg depending on the time of year and fuel mix), and closer to 14 if just doing city driving. I get 14-15mpg towing to the lake. Oh, they must have gotten the previous generations rust issue under control because mine is still beautiful underneath. Just a little surface rust hear and there and no rust on the exterior panels.
    • The best truck out there.

      By Chuck on Wednesday, December 11, 2019

      5.0
      I am 1 month shy of 8 years owning my Tundra. In that time I've put about 280,000 miles on it. It has been awesome! I replaced the starter just before the 300,000 mile mark. Other than that just regular maintenance. I've driven over 1,400 miles without stopping except for gas and never felt sore. I've pulled over 9,000 pounds many times.
    • Oustanding Truck!

      By Curtis on Saturday, August 27, 2016

      5.0
      We own a 2013 Tundra SR5, 4.6L, 4WD, Extended Cab truck. We bought it new and ordered exactly what we wanted. It is my wife's truck and she LOVES it! The tall ride height, huge mirrors and good visibility make it a great truck around town. The 4.6L engine has more than enough power for even spirited driving and the engine and transmission are VERY well refined and well matched (we bought the tow pkg just in case but don't tow anything). The truck drives great, the brakes are INCREDIBLE!! The only real complaint is a choppy ride over really rough roads- wondering if it would ride slightly better on really bad roads with a load of cargo to dampen out the suspension over the bumps. The power steering is just a tad over-assisted, leaving the feeling light but takes out most of the road feel- my wife likes it this way as she is very small and wasn't looking for a vehicle that took physical effort to drive. The heating system is excellent, the A/C is slightly anemic in volume but blows very, very cold air (just not quite enough of it to cool the cabin rapidly enough, in my opinion), and there are no rear vents on our SR5 model. Bumping the bench seat of the base model up to the bucket seats of the SR5 model was definitely a good investment. The SR5 also comes with a power rear sliding window, which works great for quietly pulling air through the cab but you have to remember to close it. When we ordered the truck from the factory, we added the remote start system, step bars, navigation, bed extender, bed rail system, and a few other bells and whistles. The step bars are money very well spent as they are very handy to step up into the truck while using the grab bar on the A-pillar. After purchase, we added a Bed Rug padded bed liner and Undercover hard tonneau- with the bed rails installed over the Bed Rug and the hard tonneau cover, it's like having a 6.5ft car trunk (stays perfectly clean and dry), and the factory bed extender installs into the factory bed rail system and works great for keeping groceries from flying around the truck bed. I wish the stereo system was better though it's not horrible- I don't like the Entune/touch-screen stereo interface (I'd rather have simple radio buttons than a touch screen with multiple levels of menus to cycle through) but my wife is ok with the arrangement- she loves the Bluetooth music streaming from her iPhone. The bins under the rear seats in the Extended Cab model are sufficient for jumper cables, umbrella, bungy cords, a few tools and emergency equipment. The Forest Green color is especially beautiful in the sun. My wife averages about 14mpg around town- not great, but she doesn't drive all that much and we didn't expect much more from a full sized 4WD pickup. The rear view camera is very good at viewing the area directly behind the truck though the viewing screen on the dash washes out a bit in the sun. The camera is nice to ensure you aren't hitting a child or bicycle that is in the blind zone behind the truck bed and the side mirrors are excellent at viewing the area adjacent to the camera's field of view behind the truck- to the point that the camera is almost a secondary source of viewing behind the truck while backing. The camera angle (looking slightly downward) is very good for aligning the vehicle when hooking up a tow or for verifying the position of the rear bumper relative to a parking spot, garage door, etc. We were intending to buy a Tacoma, but after driving both the Tacoma and the Tundra (absolutely no comparison at all in how they drive relative to each other) and comparing prices (no incentives on Tacoma and very good ones on Tundra at the time) and the fuel economy of both trucks (they're not too far apart), we opted for the Tundra and couldn't be happier. I wish we'd bought the Limited version with the nicer interior and heated leather seats, but my wife specifically wanted the style we ordered and she has zero regrets- she's the one who drives it every day. Truck doesn't require much maintenance for our modest mileage and driving, though the owner's manual says to rotate the tires every 5k miles and the oil filter isn't the typical canister (simply spin on/off), it's a filter element that you have to remove the plastic under-skirting to get to, then drain and remove a filter housing to access the replaceable oil filter element. It's not overly difficult, but unless you enjoy working on vehicles, it's possibly best left to a shop who can quickly do it on a vehicle lift, though an 8.5 quart synthetic oil change will certainly cost more than a typical car oil change. Over all, we love the truck and would definitely buy it again.