Interior Space
The space inside is big enough for my family
Reliability
very dependable and a 2-wheel drive Tacoma gets good mileage on highway. Love it!
Reliability
very dependable and a 2-wheel drive Tacoma gets good mileage on highway. Love it!
Reliability
Toyota has style , reliability
Value
resale value
Cost to Maintain
virtually none
Reliability
Value
Seat Comfort
Fuel Economy
Power
V6 with manual transmission is incredibly robust on and off road.
Reliability
Toyota’s are very reliable, engineered to last.
Seat Comfort
Driver position takes some time to become accustomed to its low bottom cushion.
Fuel Economy
good on gas
Styling
I like the style of this truck
Ride and Handling
it’s a nice ride like a car not a truck
Ride and Handling
makes me feel confident on the road. the size of the truck is just right.
Power
no hesitation.
Reliability
feels good knowing that it starts every time.
Ride and Handling
had trouble within 3 months with the drive shaft. had to return it back for repairs.
Fuel Economy
I realized I purchased my Toyota Tacoma truck at a bad time while the fuel prices are very unreasonable. so I get poor milage.
Value
the price I paid for at this time makes me wonder if I could have maybe purchased something more economy. Our recession has me guessing especially your fuel costs.
Dashboard
Dashboard layout is simple and utilitarian while also being sleek and comfortable, which is what most people in this target market look for. High quality tech that serves a purpose well while not being unnecessarily complicated or gimmicky
Fuel Economy
With a tonneau cover, I get around 25mpg average.
Interior Space
A lot of space for the size of truck. Especially in the cab. Feels like the same cab side as a Silverado or Ram 1500. I’m 6’ 4” and have plenty of headroom.
Ride and Handling
Very stable and comfortable. Corners well
Cargo Space
Having the longer bed is really helpful for hauling stuff (lumber, hay, etc.)
Fuel Economy
It does consume a fair chunk of fuel, but I knew that would be the case before my purchase
Technology and Entertainment
Toyota Nav leaves a bit to be desired. Having AppleCar (or whatever it's called) would be a nice upgrade