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- David
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- Upstate,NewYork
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- 2014 4runner
Ive missed a few moons i suppose lol,It was posted on there moons ago
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Ive missed a few moons i suppose lol,It was posted on there moons ago
I donāt consider interior āmaterialsā as a deciding factor when buying a midsize truck. I want it to be durable and utilitarian. The new Taco has the best chassis in class and a Toyota engine. The interior is comfortable and quiet. Could care less about the āmaterialsā. This coming from a guy who last owned a BMW. I prefer thisI really like the Tacoma donāt get me wrong, but Iām still on the fence as to if Iāll buy one. Toyota addressed many problems with the last gen but seriously dropped the ball on a few key areas of 4th gen design.
Iām driving an ā02 F-150 Lariat SuperCrew (purchased new) with 116k on the odometer and havenāt had a vehicle payment in 20 years. I started banking a monthly ātruck paymentā to my personal savings over 7 years ago, so affording a halo Tacoma isnāt a concern as much as me being okay with its shortcomings. As for the āhatersā out thereā¦ I donāt see it as hate as much as honest criticism of some serious design shortfalls. Iām sure Iāll piss some of you off but my reasoning for not buying one is 4 foldā¦.
First price is too high when comparing the Tacoma to its midsize competition. It has nothing to do with many buyers not able to afford one either. Itās about value. Reliability and resale value of a first model year vehicle isnāt worth that extra cost either, with both being unknowns
My second sticking point is the lousy rear seat room. With the front seat in the lowest setting you canāt even slide your feet underneath. Tied with Nissan for worst in the midsize class and Iāve sat in all of them.
My third reason for hitting the pause button is interior materials and layout. Too much cheap looking hard plastic for the price.
4th is the small gas tank giving it a short range between fill-ups.
Sucks you canāt build/order one from the factory with all your personal preferences too. I donāt get that at all?
The main thing this Tacoma has going for it is all the trim packages and multiple cab/bed configurations. The main reason Iām still considering a Tacoma is the availability to buy a crew cab with a 6ā bed. If Ford or the GM twins had this cab/bed config., I would have likely gone with one of them since both offer better rear legroom and nicer interiors. Tacoma hater I am not, just a picky consumer being honest.
Same here and the sad thing is most of the hate is from people who donāt even own them. The admin are awful and should do a better job of weeding them out or not letting them post if they donāt own one. One thing to be in the forum to gather research but many have hundreds of posts that offer zero value with no intent of buying one. I have like 10 of them in my ignore list so I donāt even see their posts.This is exactly right. I prefer this forum over TW because the haters in TW have become simply insufferable. I love my TH. Will buy again.
Couldnt agree more, its like a shark tank over there, a lot of angry ,defensive people over thereThis is exactly right. I prefer this forum over TW because the haters in TW have become simply insufferable. I love my TH. Will buy again.
The Yota's are a little pricy however they hold vaule exceptionly well, 2nd only to the Porsche 911 (i'm not joking lol). Reliability is one of toyota's big selling points but your right, the jurry is still out. However for what it's worth, the engine seems well engineered and over built. Very much inline with Toyota's past "lengendary" engines. The legroom isn't amazing but it's enough for the occasional camping trip with the boys. If you are family hauling it proably be best to get a full size, my buddys Ranger is better but not by enough to matter in my opinion. Again this is all opinion, I feel the interior is best in class. Having sat in all of them except the Gladiator, the Nissan was the cheapest feeling and most outdated. The Ranger felt cheap in alot of areas, one example is the seems of the door handles plastic didn't even line up and pinched me. The Colorado was just average. The Toyota just felt built the best imo. There is a lot of soft touch as you go up the trims. But the plastic there is feels as quality as the plastic in my 20 year old 4runner which has a "indestructible" nature to it. I also love the layout, perfect spot for a wireless phone charger and it doesn't move. wireless carplay that always connects. Hvac is still buttons and nobs. infotainment is giat screen thats somehow unobtrusive.I really like the Tacoma donāt get me wrong, but Iām still on the fence as to if Iāll buy one. Toyota addressed many problems with the last gen but seriously dropped the ball on a few key areas of 4th gen design.
Iām driving an ā02 F-150 Lariat SuperCrew (purchased new) with 116k on the odometer and havenāt had a vehicle payment in 20 years. I started banking a monthly ātruck paymentā to my personal savings over 7 years ago, so affording a halo Tacoma isnāt a concern as much as me being okay with its shortcomings. As for the āhatersā out thereā¦ I donāt see it as hate as much as honest criticism of some serious design shortfalls. Iām sure Iāll piss some of you off but my reasoning for not buying one is 4 foldā¦.
First price is too high when comparing the Tacoma to its midsize competition. It has nothing to do with many buyers not able to afford one either. Itās about value. Reliability and resale value of a first model year vehicle isnāt worth that extra cost either, with both being unknowns
My second sticking point is the lousy rear seat room. With the front seat in the lowest setting you canāt even slide your feet underneath. Tied with Nissan for worst in the midsize class and Iāve sat in all of them.
My third reason for hitting the pause button is interior materials and layout. Too much cheap looking hard plastic for the price.
4th is the small gas tank giving it a short range between fill-ups.
Sucks you canāt build/order one from the factory with all your personal preferences too. I donāt get that at all?
The main thing this Tacoma has going for it is all the trim packages and multiple cab/bed configurations. The main reason Iām still considering a Tacoma is the availability to buy a crew cab with a 6ā bed. If Ford or the GM twins had this cab/bed config., I would have likely gone with one of them since both offer better rear legroom and nicer interiors. Tacoma hater I am not, just a picky consumer being honest.
Any question I ask in there it seems like a dozen guys want to tell me how stupid I am versus helping. This forum either attracts calmer people or is far better moderated.Couldnt agree more, its like a shark tank over there, a lot of angry ,defensive people over there
Same. Longo Toyota...early bird specials $4999.00. I bought a couple like that from them.I grew up in Southern California. I remember in the early 80s you could drive down to Long Beach and purchase a super basic Toyota truck directly off the car hauler for just about $5K. No extra cab, no A/C, no power windows, and no rear bumper. Toyota was definitely filling a niche market for construction folks and people that needed basic transportation (and didn't want to drive a VW bug). We've come a LONG WAY since then...
the interior of your truck looks like a taxi cab bro what are you even going on aboutI really like the Tacoma donāt get me wrong, but Iām still on the fence as to if Iāll buy one. Toyota addressed many problems with the last gen but seriously dropped the ball on a few key areas of 4th gen design.
Iām driving an ā02 F-150 Lariat SuperCrew (purchased new)
I agree rancher this group seems to attract like minded guys , all civil , and no egos, the moderation here is good, it seems the more time im here it seems better,Any question I ask in there it seems like a dozen guys want to tell me how stupid I am versus helping. This forum either attracts calmer people or is far better moderated.
That steering wheelthe interior of your truck looks like a taxi cab bro what are you even going on about