The first thing that comes to my mind is the diesel engine, it was one of highly requested by the customers (correct me if I’m wrong), but Toyota won’t be offering that, also there’s a downside of purchasing a diesel, the operation and the price of diesel and the engine cost more, which make sense, but still everyone likes diesel.
Colorado Turbo is a really good competitor to the new Tacoma (don’t you guys think?!) and looks good too.
I don't think the diesel Colorado / Canyon is coming out until later this year, not sure if there will be a diesel option for the new Tacoma yet, have to wait I suppose.
I don't think the diesel Colorado / Canyon is coming out until later this year, not sure if there will be a diesel option for the new Tacoma yet, have to wait I suppose.
I’ve known a couple of people who have had diesels (a Silverado & F150) and said they wouldn’t buy another, unless you really needed it for heavy towing. Their reasons were cost of diesel, fuel, maintenance, etc. As for reliability of “brand”, no one beats Toyota Tundras, Tacomas, and 4-runners based on data I’ve seen.