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  • #16
    They're highly coveted in the off road world. Extremely reliable. Pretty capable and nimble, and lots of aftermarket support.

    Too small for me, and even used ones are outrageously expensive.

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    • #17
      Get a real truck!

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      • #18
        I still dd my 01 Tacoma. I do wish it was bigger but it has been reliable. I bought it used in 05 and have never regretted it.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by bcoop View Post
          They're outrageously priced for a small truck. I don't think the fuel mileage is very good either. But, they're reliable as can be, and have about the best resale value you can find.
          yea like $550 to $600 a month

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          • #20
            I like them a lot. My next vehicle will be a Tacoma, but I am looking at the 08-15's. I've been driving Land Cruiser's for some time now, but would like to have a Tacoma again as well.

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            • #21
              Too small for fatasses.

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              • #22
                I looked at getting a new Tacoma back in 2006 but went instead with a Ranger based on price. I remember back then that the emergency brake handle was in what seemed like a weird location along the dash.

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                • #23
                  I've always wanted a Tacoma. In fact before the Tacoma was around, I had the T100 fever badly.

                  But comparing the Tacoma to the Tundra - the Tundra wins out. Just as reliable (numerous going 300K+) crew cab is stupid huge and can tow like nothing is behind you.

                  Now if your buying the Tacoma for offroading - get it. Otherwise i'd think your paying for something you won't use.

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                  • #24
                    Yeah, I'd be interested in the Tacoma mainly because of it's offroad abilities and size.. Oh, and extensive aftermarket support, as jluv mentioned.

                    But I won't be in the market for a couple of years anyways, if I decide to get a pickup.

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