I don't think Toyota is very worried. It's all just part of keeping up with the market. I have to say i think they did a pretty good job upping their game with the 2016 tacoma.
Just came across this now. It's strange when I think abt it, in some foreign countries prices are really high. I guess aside from the general economy, maybe we should also consider political climate as another basis for low/high gas prices (they probably have high taxes for gas? whoever is in...
Thank you guys for the input. I thought I should ask more experienced users before I decide on what to get. I kind of like the ones with step guards and black powder coated brush guards.
Just wanna know where you get your grille guards? I'm checking out http://4wheelonline.com/Grille_Guards.175602 and I saw a Go Rhino grill guard for 2006 tacoma. I'd like to get feedback from people who got grill guards installed. Thanks.
Looks like it's overdue for cleaning. Hopefully every stain is removed. But I would have done something abt the dirt on the seat and the flooring. I have a vacuum cleaner and I still wipe and dust everything myself.
While different states may not have laws against it, I can see why this can be confusing. If you aren't looking carefully, it might seem like a car headed towards you. It looks red at first glance, esp in the snow or rainy weather. I wouldn't recommend this kind of rear lighting.
Winter and snow looks nice and all especially when i was a kid. I think I stopped appreciating it when I had to get a shovel just to open garage doors, or worse, shovel a your ride out of an overnight blizzard. It's a pain.
I had a black 96 toyota tacoma. I remember driving it from SF to arizona in May. went everywhere back in the day. Ride was good, i wish i had maintained it better though.
I saw a post saying that toyota recommends spark plugs to be changed every 60,000miles (at least for toyota). You can check it out here. Guess it also depends on the type of car.
This thread's been helpful in assessing resale value. I always thought it's just in the maintenance and handling, but how the model does in the market within 5 years could really vary.I'm thinking of reselling and buying a new truck in 7 years.
Well, it's a sexist remark. But obviously many women can drive trucks regardless of what people say. I appreciate women who get away from the stereotype.