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Talk about killing an already ailing unit.
Toyota is losing it mind.
I know there are many owners and fans. Although many people do not care for the latest version. And for good reason.

This will only further GM and Fords in roads with the ranger and Colorado.



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Posts: 19186 | Registered: September 21, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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What’s “ailing” about the Tacoma? Sales are increasing year over year since 2014.

I see you edited your op so I’ll edit my post: No way will Ford or Garbage Motors beat Tacoma in sales with their small trucks.


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Posts: 3968 | Location: Northeast Georgia | Registered: November 18, 2017Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Making the name Taco more appropriate



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Posts: 717 | Location: North of Pittsburgh, PA | Registered: January 29, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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What’s ailing about the Tacoma? Sales are increasing year over year since 2014.
Hmmm, let's see. Anemic power, a spongy transmission, mediocre (at best) fuel economy), rear drum brakes, an infotainment system from 2012, and a number of other smaller issues Toyota refuses to address (see the Tacoma forums for the continual bitching). However, the Tacoma enjoys a cult like following few other vehicles enjoy, and has to compete in a segment with a Nissan Frontier that hasn't been revised or updated in 10+ years, a Ford Ranger that's an absolute recall magnet, and a GM Colorado/Canyon product that's well, a GM product. IMO, Toyota is selling Tacoma's today given they are the least bad option in the category.

Moving production to Mexico is likely to have little effect on the real Toyota faithful, as nothing I can think of will really sway that group away from the Tacoma.


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Posts: 33845 | Location: Orlando, FL | Registered: April 30, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I had a Mexican made Tacoma for 5 years. It was a damn good truck. I miss my Taco. I don’t care where the thing is made, I mean well...I’d prefer it be made in Japan alongside the 4Runner but this is a non issue to me.

My biggest gripe with the Tacoma is the fact that Toyota in its infinite lack of wisdom won’t let you option a 6 speed manual transmission in the 4 door Taco with a long bed. Auto only?! Why Toyota? That tiny bed is useless.


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No way will Ford ... beat Tacoma in sales with their small trucks.


I can only speak from a sample size of one, but I have a 2019 Ranger XLT with the FX4 Off Road package, and my son has a 2017 V6 Tacoma TRD Off Road. Based upon our mutual comparisons, the Ranger has a better ride, gets better gas mileage, and has more payload and towing capacity. The turbo charged Ranger engine paired with the 10 speed transmission gives smoother, more even performance than the V6 Toyota engine with the 6 speed transmission. The interiors are comparable in size, and the difference in layout and features are subject to personal preference. We also have a 2016 Edge, so I am familiar with and comfortable with the Sync system driver interface and prefer it to that of the Tacoma.

I haven't had mine long enough to judge its reliability, but so far so good. So far we've not had any issues with our Edge's reliability, other than the Michelin tires that came on it.

The best part, I paid ~5k less for mine than my son did 2+ years ago. Now, I know his will hold resale value much better, but since I have no plans of selling mine for many years, I don't really care.

I agree that the Toyota has a cult like following, and many people will choose it over the Ford because of its reputation. However, I think if people give the Ford an honest look, they'll see it stacks up favorably. YMMV, of course.
 
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I wish Toyota would ditch the composite bed. If you actually use your truck for truck stuff that crappy composite bed gets jacked up quick. Both my father and brother in law have managed to get some large cracks and chips in their plastic bed. The thing isn’t cheap to replace either.

When I did this I managed to put a ton of chips in my bed.


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Posts: 21106 | Location: San Dimas CA, the Old Dominion or the Tar Heel State…flip a coin  | Registered: April 16, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Without a liner, I have to think that's going to mess up any bed, including steel. And scratched up (exposed) steel will rust. Dinged up plastic won't.

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I wish Toyota would ditch the composite bed. If you actually use your truck for truck stuff that crappy composite bed gets jacked up quick. Both my father and brother in law have managed to get some large cracks and chips in their plastic bed. The thing isn’t cheap to replace either.

When I did this I managed to put a ton of chips in my bed.

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IMO, Toyota is selling Tacoma's today given they are the least bad option in the category.


Thank you for agreeing with me that it is the best truck in the category. Smile


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My 2010 Tacoma was built in the Nummi plant in Fremont CA, months before it closed. Once in a blue moon, I get someone off the street wanting to buy my truck.



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There is ALWAYS bitching on the Tacoma forums, so that isn’t exactly evidence. My 2016 Taco is Texas built, but I have seen zero differences between it and that Mexi-Tacos I have messed with. It’s a great truck.

Most of the complaints I hear leave me wondering why the bitcher didn’t get a full size truck.

I would much rather have the composite bed over a metal one. With the rubber mat, it can take a lot of punishment. Also, comparing a non-turbo V6 to a turbocharged 6 or even 4 cylinder seems like apples to oranges. Stick a turbo on a gen 3 Taco, then talk.


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Posts: 17277 | Location: New Mexico | Registered: October 14, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have 4000 miles on my 2019 Tacoma. And owned it for 5 months. It’s a V6 2wd long bed 4 door. I’m getting 23-24 mpg consistently and no issues at all.
 
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i did not know Tacoma's were previously made in mexico? Other Toyota's also? The article I read only talked about moving current production from Texas to mexico.



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If you actually use your truck for truck stuff that crappy composite bed gets jacked up quick. Both my father and brother in law have managed to get some large cracks and chips in their plastic bed. The thing isn’t cheap to replace either.

When I did this I managed to put a ton of chips in my bed.
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Holy cow, stick! It's a truck load of rocks! How does one not expect some chips? Razz

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My Taco is 13 years old pushing 190k miles. First problem recently developed when the power locks stopped working. Mine is the TRD Sport, 4x4, long bed 4 door. I'm looking, kind of, for a replacement vehicle. I'll either get a full size for towing or a Taco again.


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Tacos are manufactured in both San Antonio and Mexico, so they're moving all production to Mexico, that sucks. Then again most or all Chevy pick ups are made in Mexico, not sure about Ford.

I so much wanted to replace my 2004 Tundra Access Cab manual transmission with a new Tacoma Access Cab manual, and Toyota manufactures this configuration in San Antonio.... but only for Canada, not available in the US.


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most or all Chevy pick ups are made in Mexico


Most are made in Flint, MI and Ft Wayne, IN. Some are made in Silao (?) Mexico.
 
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My 2009 Taco was built in The People’s Republic Of Kalifornia...and it has been one of the best vehicles I have owned...if they move the manufacture south of the border I only hope they keep the quality up...we do call them Tacos after all Wink


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I have an 06 Taco 4 banger/AT access cab. Love it. Definitely NOT a hot rod. Don't know where it was assembled.



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I heard this on the local San Antonio news a couple of nights ago, and I found it sad since I don’t want a vehicle popular to me built in Mexico. The other reason is that I don’t want San Antonio to lose jobs, but at least they wil build other Toyota models in its place.

I can’t remember where my ‘03 double cab 4x4 TRD was made, but if it was Mexico, I’m not going to go out and sell it.


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