AndrewBe
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For me it’s the plastic steering wheel in my SR5 (Canadian). Feels so cheap. Understand it’s the base model but Toyota could have used a vinyl or artificial leather wrap rather than genuine leather to save on cost.
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4, 7, 8 would be much appreciated for the costWe all know about the difficulties in connecting to Android & CarPlay and things like that. But what are some omissions (at least in some trims) that Toyota could have done easily but chose not to? For me here are some things that are slightly annoying (on my SR5):
1) The passenger grab handle doesn’t go all the way through. Kind of defeats the purpose, at least for the vertically challenged to use to help get in.
2) No power outlet in the armrest compartment. I think some versions have this, but would it have killed them to add in a USB-C port or two in there?
3) Non-locking gas cap in some versions. This should be a no-brainer especially in 2024!
4) Rain sensing wipers. Not a hard add given all the other tech that’s right up against the windshield even in the lower trims.
5) No ability to use touch to lock & unlock the vehicle from the tailgate. I would use this on an almost daily basis.
6) Non-dual heating & cooling on some models. Why isn’t dual climate control not standard? Seems like an easy thing to do.
7) A larger fuel tank. Not a lot more, but could we at least put enough gas in there to comfortably go 300 miles on a tank?
8) LED front turn signal bulbs!
9) I wasn’t going to mention the infotainment system, but WHY can’t there be an option for adjusting the volume of the JBL center channel? It’s way too prominent and the only way to deal with it is to move the balance slightly rear and put the mid-range settings wayyyy down.
10) No turn signal indicator/lighting on both rearview mirrors. Even my 2013 Acura has this.
11) Finally, a bit controversial since some really like the idea of a bone-basic truck, but why not include power seats on the SR5? It can’t be that much more than the cost of having to run 2-3 different seat-types across all the versions? I get for some that it’s “just something else that could break” but the tech has been around for SO LONG that it’s pretty much bullet-proof by now.
OK – Rant over. Do you agree? Disagree? What did I miss???
You going to upset the fan boys. To them it’s perfect and has an explanation for everythingWe all know about the difficulties in connecting to Android & CarPlay and things like that. But what are some omissions (at least in some trims) that Toyota could have done easily but chose not to? For me here are some things that are slightly annoying (on my SR5):
1) The passenger grab handle doesn’t go all the way through. Kind of defeats the purpose, at least for the vertically challenged to use to help get in.
2) No power outlet in the armrest compartment. I think some versions have this, but would it have killed them to add in a USB-C port or two in there?
3) Non-locking gas cap in some versions. This should be a no-brainer especially in 2024!
4) Rain sensing wipers. Not a hard add given all the other tech that’s right up against the windshield even in the lower trims.
5) No ability to use touch to lock & unlock the vehicle from the tailgate. I would use this on an almost daily basis.
6) Non-dual heating & cooling on some models. Why isn’t dual climate control not standard? Seems like an easy thing to do.
7) A larger fuel tank. Not a lot more, but could we at least put enough gas in there to comfortably go 300 miles on a tank?
8) LED front turn signal bulbs!
9) I wasn’t going to mention the infotainment system, but WHY can’t there be an option for adjusting the volume of the JBL center channel? It’s way too prominent and the only way to deal with it is to move the balance slightly rear and put the mid-range settings wayyyy down.
10) No turn signal indicator/lighting on both rearview mirrors. Even my 2013 Acura has this.
11) Finally, a bit controversial since some really like the idea of a bone-basic truck, but why not include power seats on the SR5? It can’t be that much more than the cost of having to run 2-3 different seat-types across all the versions? I get for some that it’s “just something else that could break” but the tech has been around for SO LONG that it’s pretty much bullet-proof by now.
OK – Rant over. Do you agree? Disagree? What did I miss???
Sage good to see you brotha. Hope you’re doing well.I've heard a few complainers, but my iPhone 15 connects flawlessly and never drops. This tells me the problem that some are having is on the phone side, not the truck.
As to most of the other things you have listed, what you are basically asking is, why doesn't Toyota just sell Tacomas with the Premium Package?
It's about money. Some folks don't want to spend $50-55,000.
I’m only getting around 5.49km/l or15.5 to 16.5MPG in Eco, stock tires, and 2H albeit mostly all city. I don’t drive too aggressively on the gas. When I fill up my “miles to empty” has never been at or over 300mi. I think someone pointed this out, but for longer off Road trips this coming spring it would be nice to not have to carry extra gas cans.@saerandy on #7, I easily get 300 miles (480 km) per tank on my TRD Off Road in city driving. I aim for 313 miles (500 km).
The tank after reading refuel has over 50km left in it. Mine has the 6’ box and is a base Off Road.
I find Normal mode gets better mileage in the city. The eco mode I was always revving higher for power.I’m only getting around 5.49km/l or15.5 to 16.5MPG in Eco, stock tires, and 2H albeit mostly all city. I don’t drive too aggressively on the gas. When I fill up my “miles to empty” has never been at or over 300mi. I think someone pointed this out, but for longer off Road trips this coming spring it would be nice to not have to carry extra gas cans.
Yes, that center speaker control should be a simple software update. Come on Toyota, can’t you help us out a little!My guess is that the climate upgrades are being used to push people into higher priced trims, although none of them have any rear seat ventilation, let alone independant controls.
That center speaker is even worse IMO because it is part of an upgrade, which does not come with a simple control that would make a big difference in how well the sound system works.
I’ll try that!I find Normal mode gets better mileage on the city. The eco mode I was always revving higher for power.
I'd leave it in 'Sport' mode, but I don't like the way it stiffens the steering. Maybe I'm just sensitive regarding steering, but there's a noticeable steering difference between 'Normal' and 'Sport'.My gas mileage went to new highs when I started driving only in Sport, by 3-5 mpg! Go figure.