My 03 tundra was recalled because of possible rear frame corrosion issues from road salt here in the Northeast. Mine was way out of warranty at the time. They gave me a brand new loaner car, R&R's my ARE top and the rear bed, then blasted the frame rails inside and out, front to back, then coated it with a black waxy covering the dries (eventually) semi-hard. Not undercoating and it oozed and dripped for a few days. When I got it back, the rear bumper cover was scratched by the r&r of the rear bed so they ordered a new one, no problems. It's like new underneath again. Mine wasn't rusty in the first place but they did the service anyway. Great dealer and service. I do my own work as well as oil and filter, keep the UPC from the Toyota brand filter box. Switched to Mobil-1 around 12K, new Michelins on at around 40k. Front brakes. One o2 sensor. No other dealer service except for a recalled fuel filler neck causing "small evap " DTC. MPG doesn't do too well around town, actual 13-17 (range 10-19 both rare) overall. And it is my most comfortable drive, seats are fabulous, tight suspension and steering. Paint is still mirror finish after 12 years.