Re: New Tacomas vs Older Ones
[Re: J. Brooks]
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04/16/24 03:38 PM
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… I’ve had 2010 - 2022 …. They all worked fine off-road … my 2022…. Good truck so far…. Pic is the cleanest it’s been since the lot lol …. And my 2013 is still running strong… traded the 2010 in on it years ago and had no problems with it either
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Re: New Tacomas vs Older Ones
[Re: trapdog1]
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04/16/24 04:14 PM
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I have a 2023 and like it well enough. Gas mileage sucks and is even worse when pulling stuff. But seems to be a good, solid truck. It did pretty well in the little bit of heavy snow and bad roads I drove this winter. If I'm not mistaken, the 2024s are all 4 cylinder engines. Can you define "sucks"...like "hoped for 20s and only getting high teens" or more like "low teens when pulling" Great info guys. I appreciate it. The 2023s have a 3.5L V6 which is what I was mostly looking at. My buddy has a 2014 (I think) 4 cylinder and it has been very reliable but not something I would want to load up a bunch of gear and drive thousands of miles with.
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Re: New Tacomas vs Older Ones
[Re: J. Brooks]
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04/16/24 04:43 PM
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I have a 2023 and like it well enough. Gas mileage sucks and is even worse when pulling stuff. But seems to be a good, solid truck. It did pretty well in the little bit of heavy snow and bad roads I drove this winter. If I'm not mistaken, the 2024s are all 4 cylinder engines. Can you define "sucks"...like "hoped for 20s and only getting high teens" or more like "low teens when pulling" Great info guys. I appreciate it. The 2023s have a 3.5L V6 which is what I was mostly looking at. My buddy has a 2014 (I think) 4 cylinder and it has been very reliable but not something I would want to load up a bunch of gear and drive thousands of miles with. …. My 2022 gets 19
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Re: New Tacomas vs Older Ones
[Re: J. Brooks]
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04/16/24 06:04 PM
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As long as you can get out and walk around frequently. They might be OK. No way I would get a Tacoma if I had to spend a lot of time behind the wheel. I wanted one really bad, until I drove one and the lady sat in it. Not happenin' here, zero comfort in the cab. Also, better gas mileage with a full-size Chevy with a V-8, capable of pulling a crap load more in addition to a lot more cargo/cab space. Not a big fan of tranny and lifter repairs on the Chevy, but it's a much nicer driving experience. Forgot to mention, they wanted $5K more for the yota.
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Re: New Tacomas vs Older Ones
[Re: J. Brooks]
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04/16/24 06:19 PM
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Have a '08 access cab, auto tranny 4.0 V6 103,000 miles ... Also a '18 Pro, manual tranny, 3.5 V6 with 19,000 miles....Looks like I need to sell the Pro, Lol.
Tacoma's have lost reliability with each successive generation, frame rust issues aside, IMO.
Wouldn't touch a '24 with the turbo four with a 10 ft pole.
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Re: New Tacomas vs Older Ones
[Re: J. Brooks]
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04/16/24 06:34 PM
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I just purchased a 2021 with 18K miles. I looked a little while and missed a couple. They sell quick. I wanted the V 6 because the 4 cyl. turbo are unproven. A dealer near me said every 2024 he will receive is presold for a year out. A few weeks ago they had not received any.
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Re: New Tacomas vs Older Ones
[Re: J. Brooks]
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04/16/24 07:27 PM
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I really liked the older 22R motors.
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Re: New Tacomas vs Older Ones
[Re: J. Brooks]
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04/16/24 07:44 PM
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I have a 2023 and like it well enough. Gas mileage sucks and is even worse when pulling stuff. But seems to be a good, solid truck. It did pretty well in the little bit of heavy snow and bad roads I drove this winter. If I'm not mistaken, the 2024s are all 4 cylinder engines. Can you define "sucks"...like "hoped for 20s and only getting high teens" or more like "low teens when pulling" Great info guys. I appreciate it. The 2023s have a 3.5L V6 which is what I was mostly looking at. My buddy has a 2014 (I think) 4 cylinder and it has been very reliable but not something I would want to load up a bunch of gear and drive thousands of miles with. The best it will do is about 20. Drops into the teens pretty fast when pulling my boat.
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Re: New Tacomas vs Older Ones
[Re: trapperkeck]
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04/16/24 07:46 PM
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As long as you can get out and walk around frequently. They might be OK. No way I would get a Tacoma if I had to spend a lot of time behind the wheel. I wanted one really bad, until I drove one and the lady sat in it. Not happenin' here, zero comfort in the cab. Also, better gas mileage with a full-size Chevy with a V-8, capable of pulling a crap load more in addition to a lot more cargo/cab space. Not a big fan of tranny and lifter repairs on the Chevy, but it's a much nicer driving experience. Forgot to mention, they wanted $5K more for the yota. I think the comfort level is fine. I spend most of my time in a Silverado for work, and don't find it any more comfortable.
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Re: New Tacomas vs Older Ones
[Re: Miley]
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04/16/24 07:48 PM
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A friends friend just bought a 2023 pro , last of the gen 3 v6. Paid otd on Long Island…………………$85,000!! I’ll keep my 2017 off-road! Somebody would actually pay that much for a Tacoma? Good Lord!
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Re: New Tacomas vs Older Ones
[Re: trapdog1]
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04/16/24 07:50 PM
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As long as you can get out and walk around frequently. They might be OK. No way I would get a Tacoma if I had to spend a lot of time behind the wheel. I wanted one really bad, until I drove one and the lady sat in it. Not happenin' here, zero comfort in the cab. Also, better gas mileage with a full-size Chevy with a V-8, capable of pulling a crap load more in addition to a lot more cargo/cab space. Not a big fan of tranny and lifter repairs on the Chevy, but it's a much nicer driving experience. Forgot to mention, they wanted $5K more for the yota. I think the comfort level is fine. I spend most of my time in a Silverado for work, and don't find it any more comfortable. X2....drive a chevy trailboss for work and its not a bit more comfy. Its not plush leather by any means, but seems fine to me. Everyone's different, if it don't work for ya, it dont work....
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