Tacoma is known for being a reliable truck, some people look at vehicles as an investment, and won’t spend money on a truck that work for the long term. How long do you plan to keep your Tacoma?
I don't know if you guys heard of this, but 2016 Toyota Tacoma will no longer use the same type of transmission as in previous models, the word on the street is that there is a noticeable increase in driveline vibration. The Toyota engineers are on the job, but it might take them a while before...
I’m assuming you guys already have the bull bar installed xD no problem if you’re not a fan of it! I know they don’t really do much except probably looking good on the truck, I personally like the KC lights the smaller size though, but there are so many options.. how do you like yours?
The Atkinson cycle may cause some confusion for people, mainly because the Otto engine cycle is used for the vast majority of gasoline engines and also more known among people.
What do you think guys?
By now we all know the new 2016 Toyota Tacoma will feature a new 3.5-liter V-6 engine, the engine will use the "Atkinson" cycle, which It promises to provide better fuel economy, here's how it works:
The Atkinson cycle aims to use all of the energy in the cylinder. It does this by leaving the...
That was very helpful! Some of us can’t afford a new car, but if you know what to look for, you can get a pretty good used car.
Is just me that would still buy the truck he’s reviewing even for the small back seats?!
I see why this post was moved to Tacoma board! I think the Colorado truck is a strong competitor to 2016 Tacoma, they are going to have so many similarities, plus it has the diesel option.
Haha, well there are not much information on the internet regarding this topic, probably these articles are just a bunch of rumors or Toyota should release a press release about this new redesign.