While I agree with you it does not seem to hurt Toyota sales numbers.The fact you can’t really pick excalty what you wants hurts the customers the most
I’m sure they will be just fine but this more about customers getting fair value . In that concern I think ford /Nissan has won on that point . Realiablity etc is still up for grabs but Toyota has great recordWhile I agree with you it does not seem to hurt Toyota sales numbers.
You can compare price points . They are all trucks in the same class .Not a chance to compare ford and chevy to toyota, I've owned the all.
If quality isn't then what sense does it make ?You can compare price points . They are all trucks in the same class .
and the comparison posted is in no way an apt comparison.You can compare price points . They are all trucks in the same class .
QualityIf quality isn't then what sense does it make ?
i compared on price point . Xlt is like sport a pro is like ZR .Why are some of you comparing much higher trim Tacomas with more features to lower Colorados and rangers?
also, on the note about too many packages. There really is only 4-5. The options you see are them combined.
heated seats, screen and Audi upgrade, upgraded package, premium package.