Everyone here is mentioning better fuel economy in the Tacoma. I thought the initial reports were mpgs weren’t great? I was getting 20mpg in a 2022 F150 5.0. The Tacoma can’t be that much better, is it?
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from all of the driving I have done I’d say it’s about 10% better. Quite a bit better in the city. Not a whole lot better on the highway.Everyone here is mentioning better fuel economy in the Tacoma. I thought the initial reports were mpgs weren’t great? I was getting 20mpg in a 2022 F150 5.0. The Tacoma can’t be that much better, is it?
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Excited to see someone in the future build a GMC cyclone like sport truck out a a 2WD 24 Tacoma with bigger turbo All tricked out.My Tundra is a great truck and just what you want when there is heavy work to do. I traded my 2nd gen Taco for a Tundra because of heavy hauling and towing I did at that time. It has been flawless, comfortable and capable for 13 years.
Now I don't need the gas cost, or trying to shove it into tight spaces because my heavy hauling/towing days are done. So now I can get a Tacoma that for me is the perfect size, even after many years of roaming the wide open spaces of a modern 1/2 ton. A Tacoma is exactly what I want - big enough to do the job, it fits down trails , its fun to drive, and fits everywhere in a city that an suv does.
I also like the idea of renting one if you can and seeing just how much different it is for you. When I did my first drive in a 2024 it felt like it was small. But soon I realized that it fits you just right with a nice tight road feel. Kind of a sports car trapped in a truck body.