Midsize Truck, Big City - 2016 Toyota Tacoma Long-Term Road Test


Midsize trucks like our long-term 2016 Toyota Tacoma might be priced higher than they once were, but they're still worth buying since you can live with them in the city.
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Midsize trucks like our long-term 2016 Toyota Tacoma might be priced higher than they once were, but they're still worth buying since you can live with them in the city.
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Basically, you are correct...this warmed-over ten-year-old vehicle is a better fit in a big city than the freshly-minted F150 that will do more and do it better for the same money.
Plus you'll get bigger incentives on a fullsize...
You can buy a lot of half ton for $35,000.
Yes, I understand this is a concept that doesn't sit well with some contributors, but it's the brutal truth. That said, can you imagine the conversation between the "but you can buy a fullsize" advocate and the "it's too big for where I live" potential truck owner?
MrBuyFullsize: "Hey, I can get you a fullsize for that money"
MrTooBig: "Yeah, but it doesn't fit in my garage".
MrBuyFullsize: "Mmmmkay, but you know you can get a bigger truck for that money".
MrTooBig: "Oh sure, but it won't fit on the trail up to my cabin and it's a PITA to get it up my narrow street". No thanks."
MrBuyFullsize: "Yeah, right, gotcha. But you can get more truck for your money, ya know"......
You see the "more truck for the money" crowd just don't get the concept of "too big".
I actually did option my F150 XLT with the crew cab and 4WD plus towing, and another $3,000 of sticker options besides, and I paid $34,4xx for it before taxes. $10-12,000 off sticker is par for course on the domestic lots. $1000 off sticker on a Tacoma is doing pretty well.
Buying trendy will cost ya.