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This is your first Tacoma @TacoScott, but is it your first truck?

The hype for the new generation Tacoma has brought in a lot of first time truck buyers. There are several vehicles that look like trucks on today's market, but are actually small SUVs with beds, like the Maverick. Those trucks drive and are equipped like the SUVs they were derived from. They tend to be quieter, smoother and have more features than the average midsize truck.

The Tacoma is a different beast and that is why many of us love them. It is still a real body on frame truck, just not huge like the current full sized trucks. As a truck it has a more direct ride and feel and although the amenities are increased over earlier gen Tacos they are not what we expect in an SUV today. Some other real trucks have become more car like, and they don't interest me personally, but might better fill your expectations. Have you looked at a Ridgeline?

So what you see as Tacoma drawbacks, are what makes a lot of us love them. They are still trucks and so they are tools to do a job, not a cushy SUV with a bed. The 4th gen Tacoma is about as car like as a truck can get and still keep me interested.

I think you just bought the wrong vehicle Scott. You should consider trading it on something that better meets your expectations, rather than keeping it and hating it.

Trucks are not for everyone, but for those of us who love them, the Taco is still the class act of the midsize truck market.
 

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First time Tacoma owner - I have the 4th gen sr5 double cab with 6 foot bed and I’m trying to love it but I hate it. So many things don’t make sense to me…

14 cup holders?

No (usable) interior storage - cubbies around gear shifter - shelf in front of passenger seat - door storage - all require tiny hands to slide in and grab anything with just fingertips - then the “secret” storage which is a aptly named because it’s a mystery to me as to what it’s for

Serious lag in acceleration - feels like it’s stuck in quicksand

full gas tank = only 289 miles

18 mpg not ideal

No unlock button on tailgate

Center console is very shallow for some reason as seems to be plenty of room to go deeper

Door lock lag - I can hit the button (indent) on door handle and sometimes locks right away, other times I’m several steps away and grabbing for the key fob before the button registers - sometimes it doesn’t lock at all

CarPlay/infotainment glitches - changes music source or turns off

Wireless charging barely keeps phone at starting battery level due to CarPlay and gps use

Manual seats on a 45k vehicle?

I know some of it is cosmetic but for the price I’m seriously disappointed in this truck. The answer I get for these things is along the lines of “new engine” or “new design” but regardless I don’t get why people love these trucks so much. Maybe it will grow on me but at just over 2,000 miles I’m ready to take the hit and get something else.
Anyone have anything to help talk me off the ledge?
Not sure what else to say except for these seem like discoveries and gripes about stuff we had figured out well before making the purchase, and from testing the competition with plenty of alternatives.

Our CarPlay battery use seems same for the same apps, and the wireless charging is much like our wired but USB-A lower watt vehicle. The wireless CarPlay acts just like other late models including 2000 miles in a rented Jeep brand earlier in the year.

Now broken in, most of our driving a TRD OR matches or exceeds EPA rating unless at high speed, big headwinds, and heavy load.

TRD OR long bed even with upgrade package can be had for little more than what you paid, and we tested SR5 too. All the vehicles we tested that were well regarded reflected recent inflation. If history repeats itself, even if we paid a little more for another Toyota we'll more than get it back in a few or many years.

Good luck.
 

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If history repeats itself, even if we paid a little more for another Toyota we'll more than get it back in a few or many years.
That is something to keep in mind, because retained value in Toyota trucks is amazing.

I drove a nicely equipped Tundra for almost 14 years and finally traded it on my Tacoma. The trade price was over 50% of what I originally paid, and Tacomas have always held their value better than even Tundras.
 

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Serious question here, what are people storing in there cars or trucks that requires more storage space?

I know my wife always has a trunk full of clothes "going to get donated" 😂

Get a tonneau cover or shell and you'll have lots of space.
 

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That is something to keep in mind, because retained value in Toyota trucks is amazing.

I drove a nicely equipped Tundra for almost 14 years and finally traded it on my Tacoma. The trade price was over 50% of what I originally paid, and Tacomas have always held their value better than even Tundras.
Our Toyota car and two vans had fantastic resale premium in addition to few problems just like our 4x4 experience. If each time was paying $1000 - $3000 more up front, the resale with overall lack of problems was like getting $3000 to $10,000+ payback. None of 5 Toyotas has had the $ up to thousands of expenses in 9 to 22 year spans of age.
Serious question here, what are people storing in there cars or trucks that requires more storage space?

I know my wife always has a trunk full of clothes "going to get donated" 😂

Get a tonneau cover or shell and you'll have lots of space.
We tested other pickups, wagons, SUVs, and several makes for almost two years before getting the gen4 Tacoma. While the interior might look unconventional, we found it has storage and works well.
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