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Looking at the Tacoma pretty hard. Need a smaller truck with decent gas mileage that I can take on longer road trips. Won’t ever pull much max around 3500/4k.Will be a auto and 4x4What model of Tacoma and what motor would be best to fit these needs?
I’m on my 4th Tacoma, with just over 1 million miles driven. So I may be biased lol. What they are is reliable. Other than normal maintenance (oil and air filter, brakes, etc) all I’ve had to do is one failed fuel injector and one failed u joint at 250k on one which was replaced free by Toyota. Not one clutch replacement. The only one I didn’t get what I paid for was one I bought new, and I still got a tremendous trade in, just over 300k and nothing but oil and air filter changes. I’ve never been stranded by a Tacoma, even with the bad fuel injector I was able to limp home. What they aren’t is good on gas mileage, particularly in low gear in the hills. You can literally watch your gas gauge go down. But they are awesome woods vehicles, handle well, and can turn around in a two track. They handle well in snow and ice if you weigh them down in the back. They don’t have much room for larger guys or for more than two people. But if you like reliability low maintenance and good resale value, they are the truck for you.
Quote from: BigCutty3 on April 24, 2022, 08:04:22 PMI’m on my 4th Tacoma, with just over 1 million miles driven. So I may be biased lol. What they are is reliable. Other than normal maintenance (oil and air filter, brakes, etc) all I’ve had to do is one failed fuel injector and one failed u joint at 250k on one which was replaced free by Toyota. Not one clutch replacement. The only one I didn’t get what I paid for was one I bought new, and I still got a tremendous trade in, just over 300k and nothing but oil and air filter changes. I’ve never been stranded by a Tacoma, even with the bad fuel injector I was able to limp home. What they aren’t is good on gas mileage, particularly in low gear in the hills. You can literally watch your gas gauge go down. But they are awesome woods vehicles, handle well, and can turn around in a two track. They handle well in snow and ice if you weigh them down in the back. They don’t have much room for larger guys or for more than two people. But if you like reliability low maintenance and good resale value, they are the truck for you.There's a lot of truth in this post. I'm basically in the same boat as you and feel the same.
I keep waiting for Thinkingman to chime in.
I put the rear seat spacers in this afternoon. So far, the seat seems comfortable. The wife and I will take a longer ride this afternoon and we'll see how that goes.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on April 24, 2022, 02:53:09 PMI put the rear seat spacers in this afternoon. So far, the seat seems comfortable. The wife and I will take a longer ride this afternoon and we'll see how that goes.Hey Pianoman, tell me more. I drive a 2016 Off-Road with a canopy and it's about the best hunting rig I can imagine, especially if you drive places that involve some 4x4/locking the diff. Great vehicle.The power is fine, the gas mileage is...not. But that's not the point of a 3.5L V6. The point of that motor is the size and weight so that it fits in a small truck, and small vehicles are great for offroading. The big issue, the million dollar issue, is the seats/riding position. I can only drive mine for an hour before my lower back hurts and this is AFTER the front seat jacker mod from Desert Does It.I hate these seats. I hate them so much.
Quote from: ljsommer on April 25, 2022, 07:56:06 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on April 24, 2022, 02:53:09 PMI put the rear seat spacers in this afternoon. So far, the seat seems comfortable. The wife and I will take a longer ride this afternoon and we'll see how that goes.Hey Pianoman, tell me more. I drive a 2016 Off-Road with a canopy and it's about the best hunting rig I can imagine, especially if you drive places that involve some 4x4/locking the diff. Great vehicle.The power is fine, the gas mileage is...not. But that's not the point of a 3.5L V6. The point of that motor is the size and weight so that it fits in a small truck, and small vehicles are great for offroading. The big issue, the million dollar issue, is the seats/riding position. I can only drive mine for an hour before my lower back hurts and this is AFTER the front seat jacker mod from Desert Does It.I hate these seats. I hate them so much.This:https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/fs-aluminum-seat-spacers-risers-jackers-for-seat-mod-xmas-sale.561819/I'm installed them and am 6'2". They do seem to help. I will be road tripping in a week to get a better idea.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on April 24, 2022, 02:53:09 PMI put the rear seat spacers in this afternoon. So far, the seat seems comfortable. The wife and I will take a longer ride this afternoon and we'll see how that goes.Hey Pianoman, tell me more. I drive a 2017 Off-Road with a canopy and it's about the best hunting rig I can imagine, especially if you drive places that involve some 4x4/locking the diff. Great vehicle.The power is fine, the gas mileage is...not. But that's not the point of a 3.5L V6. The point of that motor is the size and weight so that it fits in a small truck, and small vehicles are great for offroading. The big issue, the million dollar issue, is the seats/riding position. I can only drive mine for an hour before my lower back hurts and this is AFTER the front seat jacker mod from Desert Does It.I hate these seats. I hate them so much.