If only they kept near the old prices then it wouldn’t be such a hard choice. I understand they added new things, inflation, but 10k plus for the same trims… idk.
@@michaelriecher5632 Also, one of the lowest production trims.... It would also be interesting to know if the buyers finance, buy, or lease this trim AND what the customer's general financial situation is (like annual income).
The main issue is that the truck is $7k-$14k overpriced depending on the trim. You can get a lot more midsize truck for a lot less from the competition.
Why do people buy Toyotas? Reliability and affordability. Period. Toyota has managed to blow up both of those with this round by making a product that's super technophile and complex.
I love mine! It feels solid, rides nicely, has a lot of power, the interior is beautiful & the comfortable seats are worth 10K alone IMO. Once you’ve had the large screen you’ll never want to go back. I got the blue crush color and love that too……though I would have preferred a gunmetal grey.
Toyota doesn't care much about reliability any more... they know that people believe they are reliable, and they can coast on that for 5 or 10 or more years and people won't realize if its changed. Once you lose that reputation though, you cannot get it back very easy
@@tylerbuck9347 CEO bailed saying the company is headed in the wrong directions. Seems the CEO who brought us the Tacoma and Sienna and 4Runner actually knew what he was talking about. The board of directors wanted to make Toyota a primum brand that costs more, and they wanted to shift away from the family market that Honda competes in. The board of directors are morons IMO.
The problem is the only justification for it being so much more expensive than the previous gen, is “everything’s more expensive now”….. that’s it. The engine should be cheaper. Building it entirely in Mexico is cheaper. Yet it’s like $10K more lol.
The Taco engines are made in Huntsville, Alabama then sent to Mexico and installed. Some Taco's have been assembled in Mexico since 2004 and in 2019 all Tacoma assembly was moved to Mexico.
Its not that black and white, labour is only a fraction of what goes into manufacturing and development costs. The tooling , overhead, R&D all will still be expensive. This was a complete ground up redesign. 1st year startup costs will be high. The engine is more high tech than then old one. You lost 2 cylinders but added a turbo, more oiling, more cooling, more piping. Its all around a more expensive truck to build just at a glance
Build quality is not looking great. My Gen 2 is still 100% solid and silent on and off road. Panel gaps are consistent. Maybe they'll do the Kaizen thing with the Gen 4 and it will get better. But initial reports aren't good.
By 2028 Toyota says we will be driving in FOOLCELLS, or Hydrogen ICE powered Cars and Trucks, so says the Toyota CEO and Akio Toyota, so I'm waiting for that dah, also Toyota says HYDROGEN is going to be so common and plentiful it will be like water. At least that is what the Hydrogen fans say.😂LOL
@@AuralioCabal-nl8giI'm no fan of hydrogen vehicles or fool-cells, but hydrogen is the most abundant element in the Universe, on Earth and in water, or H2O. So, the joke's on U.
Hate to break the news to U, but all cars started using computers over 50 years ago. Everything on gas vehicles runs on electricity. And it takes electricity to run gas stations and to pump and pay for gas.
... and the Tacoma is built entirely in Mexico where Toyota pays its employees as close to nothing as it can, yet they charge an outrageous amount of money for these compromised vehicles whose manufacture puts no revenue back into the economies of countries where people purchase the vehicles. Is it even possible a Mexican autoworker will ever be able to afford a Tacoma? Not for what they're getting paid. The Interiors of these vehicles are (in my opinion) quite a bit cheaper with lighter construction, and I haven't verified this myself but I've being told the rear bumpers are welded right to the frames, so owner modifications & accident repairs will be much more complicated and expensive to do. In my mind all these issues demonstrate Toyota's change in respect for both its employees and customers. The number of apologists here is surprising because it's pretty blatant, but I for one am extremely disappointed with what I see as Toyota's complete change of philosophy. Maybe I'd feel differently if I were a shareholder or paid contributor, but I'm just a loyal, longtime Toyota owner who would like to retire someday with a late model Tacoma but suddenly can't afford one anymore. To be fair I'm doing Ok saving for my retirement, but buying a new Tacoma at these insanely inflated prices is a financial management test for each and every one of us. It's a poor & even foolish decision for anybody who doesn't have a fortune in disposable income to pay for one of these depreciating assets the way they are now. Considering all the plastic under the hood I can't see how they're going to maintain their reliability, last as long, or hold their value as well as the older, more durable ones did. I just can't see how that will possibly happen. Edit: readability
@@apt62 I think it shows true Toyota buyers prefer reliability over more power. The 3.5L V6 was not a powerful engine but it was tried and tested. I know as a Toyota buyer, I prefer the 3.5L V6 over the twin turbo 4 cyl engine even if it's faster and more powerful.
@@apt62 the new Tundra engine has been recalled due to main bearing failures. It's a major problem and Toyota recently sent out a letter about it. At the moment, they don't have a fix for it. Many are saying it's a design flaw. Toyota messed up big time with their "more powerful and efficient" engine.
He paid way too much money for a 20 year old truck. Frontier pricing is even stupider than the Tacoma and it's literally just a cosmetic refresh and a slightly newer engine on the 2005 truck
@@mrvwbug4423 Dude, the Frontier is routinely getting $6K - $8K off MSRP for a fully loaded Pro 4x with very low interest rates from Nissan right now. It's a great buy compared the Tacoma.
I recently purchased a 2024 TRD Sport. It does everything my 2017 did... But better. It pulls a trailer better. And I can plow my long driveway better than my 2017 did. I'm a very happy customer!
I think a lot of the negative talk is just anger out of the pricing that puts it out of reach…..I think people are judging the truck without having ever experienced it. I absolutely love mine.
We're pissed! It's not what we wanted. Way too high priced. We don't want 4 cylinders. The back seat is unusable. What we're they thinking? Financially we have been stretched by inflation from our incompetent government.
I just got rid of my 2022 crew cab sport. Moved to a crew cab f250 long bed. The taco was never a real truck anyway. Too small no good on long trips no towing power no need for most features. Overpriced. Never again.
You obviously don't know how inflation works. After it went up really high now the rate at which it's growing is only 2% but it went way up and how's that come back down and the crisis haven't come back down. Go try to buy anything
The president doesn't have a secret villian inflation switch panel behind his desk. Virtually all markets are controlled by non-government corporations or entities.
With all manufacturers raising the prices of trucks, we the public can force the cost down by not buying them! When there is a couple of years of inventory sitting there, basically rotting away, you will see them go way down!
There are a lot of people who know nothing about the changes or anything going on. They don't understand engines or anything... they just know "Toyota = dependable" and they will keep buying them.
I think the Tacoma’s biggest problem is their price points. The TRD Off-Road is $54k, with the 14inch screen. That’s close to Ranger Raptor & Colorado Zr2 pricing & those are better equipped trucks. The Tacoma TRD Pro is $66k, which is the price of decently equipped full size truck. The Tacoma looks great but it’s too expensive
A 54k off road has just about every option you can get. That is probably less than 10% of the off roads sold. The average price of off roads on lots based on current inventories is 47K. You can keep repeating 54K but that does not mean they all cost that. You can get a Colorado ZR2 Bison for 66K but that doesn't mean they all cost 66k. I don't want a full size truck regardless of how little it costs.
@@JohnM-f8n Gen 3 was at least assembled in Texas prior to 2021. My 2020 Sport's door sticker says San Antonio, TX. Within 3 months of ownership, I saw that Toyota was moving the production
@@the_evergrey_toa1392My 2017 Tacoma double cab long bed off road 4x4 was built in Mexico. Some Tacomas were built in Texas, some in Mexico. The build quality was the same. The Mexico factory was newer and modernized.
@@the_evergrey_toa1392 My 2019 was made in Tijuana, Tacoma production was split between Texas and Mexico for awhile and with the 4th gen is 100% hecho en Mexico.
The biggest problem and the one 99% of people agree, which is absolutely the truth is the crazy price jump that is not justified for a vehicle who is now made in Mexico with a 4 cylinder. I always take screenshots of vehicles I build online and I love the TRD OFF-ROAD and for 2022 it was $40k and now $50 for a truck that we all know it won’t last as long, period. The price, the price. Also, it will have problems
People are not getting it. The price went up because the government eroded the value of the dollar so bad over the past 4 years. It’s called hyperinflation for a reason
They can't do that because of EPA regulations. They sell small work trucks overseas but they're illegal to sell here. Look into it. Basically, vehicles are required to have a certain mpg for each weight, but the ratio the EPA set is skewed in favor of heavy trucks, basically making it impossible to make a light pickup with a decent amount of power.
I like my truck basic, simple and reliable. When I learned about the overkill tech and the 4 banger engine, I purchased the 3rd gen 2023 trd pro. Very happy with it. We enjoy your reviews. Thanks.
Why? They are giving you more than before. Way more. Each trim includes more stuff than in the past. You just have to suck it up and instead of getting a TRD Pro and TRD Off Road would be more than enough.
@Marbind the SR5 is a base model and in many places it's going for 39-42k and that's for the 4x2 . It's a base model bascially plus it has a 4 cylinder engine not a v6 . It doesn't have leather interior, it doesn't have premium sound , it doesn't have heated seats, like everyone else has been saying it's way over priced for what you get .
@@beepak8902 That is the problem that people want all the goodies without paying a premium. This vehicles were cheap in the past because they didn't had many of the stuff that are offered today as standard equipment. Add inflation to the mix in where vehicles are in general way more expensive than a few years ago. BTW the 4cyl found in the SR5 is more efficient and powerful than the outgoing V6. You rant is baseless.
@Marbind you don't have to go off of my opinion. Look online and the general consensus is that it's over priced compared to what you get from the competition. You got many people all over online in forums, RUclips saying the same thing . Alot of people are saying the frontier is the better value for the money and at a lower price .
@@beepak8902 All those people all clueless, living in the past, ignoring the fact that inflation made everything more expensive. The frontier is cheaper because it was built before the inflation took off. All the money Nissan put during the development of the current frontier generation was at a time that prices in general were way lower than today. Same with the Ridgeline. Honda decided to keep using the same old 2017 model in their most recent launch. Wait until Nissan/Honda releases a redesigned model and be amaze with the higher prices. Chevy and GMC pickups went up too because of this. Top of the line Colorado or Canyon is on the 60s.
The biggest problem with the new Tacoma is the price. All the reviews I've seen of the new Tacoma give it great reviews, except for the price. Toyota needs to take 5-7k off the price if they want to sell these in any number that will compete with Ford or Chevy.
Remember when the 3rd Gen Tundra (TTV6) came out in 22 and many said it looked like a solid engine? This 4 banger turbo engine scares the crap out of me. Like you said time will tell but I sure wouldn’t gamble on this for 3 or 4 years 😬!
I have a 2024 off-road Tacoma. I like the 2.4, gobs of torque. I like the new seating position, the new transmission, the beefier frame, the multi-link rear suspension. Much improved over my 2020 Tacoma.
@@dcutl That's not a truck, it's a crossover with a bed. Fine if all you want is a mall crawler, but not if you're looking to venture off road or tow anything more than a very small trailer.
I went from a 2021 to 2024, so here’s some observations: 1. Braking - the new Safety Sense can brake for you when it detects a car in front of you and its sensitivity is configurable. If it’s on that may be what you experienced. It can also be turned off. With cruise on, lane departure, collision avoidance the truck can almost drive itself (stop, steer, resume), but it all can all be turned off if you don’t want it. I feel safer with this on. 2. V4 - I can’t speak to longevity, but the new powertrain is a big improvement. The Gen 3 would lug in stop and go traffic between 2 & 3. This has much better low end torque and you have 3 modes to drive in (eco, normal, sport). It shifts much better with the 8 speed. 3. Price - Yes they are expensive, but it also has much more safety tech and features than I had before. If you don’t need or want this it’s probably not for you.
In the early 1970's I asked my Grandfather why he always bought trucks. He said a new truck cost only 2/3rd's of a new car and they are more useful than a car, too. How things have changed.
I had a 2020 TRD Off-road long bed with the premium package and a pretty much every option available. I bought that for $42K at 0% interest. There is no way that this model should be in the 50s. They should be in the low 40s as best.
Frontier, Colorado and Ranger are all cheaper when you compare similarly equipped models. At least 6k and that's before the hybrid is added which will add another 3500.
The Frontier is priced higher than the Tacoma. Nissan thinks that 20 year old polished turd is worth the highest MSRP in the class at comparable trim levels.
I purchased a new 2021 Four Runner TRD/PRO and have had no problems with it. I wouldn't even consider owning a turbo or hybrid anything, so I'm glad that my 2021 looks like it's going to last for a while.
@@BMunsterthe Trail Boss isn’t a stripped down work truck, what are you talking about. Toyota quality is in the shitter right now, 98k Tundras recalled due to engines seizing up, and the Prius is on a stop sale right now due to a safety issue that won’t be resolved for several months.
@@BMunster And the Taco SR5 is a very well equipped one!? At least the Trail Boss looks the part. As for engine reliability.... i guess both arent great.
$43k .... for a stripped out truck that doesn't even have cruise control, the only reason it doesn't have crank windows is because they would be more expensive. The TB is a truck where you're so desperate to get big tires that you're willing to sacrifice even the most basic creature comforts. Better off buying a Z71 and slapping a small lift on it.
You can get a Nissan Frontier Pro-4X for $46,000 and under. It still comes with a NA V-6. Not even a competition. Nissan is a better value for the money and piece of mind
Yes but the frontier is slow as dog 💩 running down hill on a hot summer day. It also has egregious payload number. A slow tranny reaction time and super out dated tech. The turning radius is absolutely abysmal along with an awkward heavy steering wheel feel.
I have a 2023 Frontier P4x, I love it. I am in my early to mid 60's, 6'2 260 lbs no issues, leather seats and good comfort for me, plenty of power and torque. plenty of head room and leg room. P4X rides fine, even better now cause I had new tires installed, Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac RT in 265 70 17, Hankook AT sucked.
Reasons why I will NOT be buying the current generation Tacoma: 1. Turbo engine. Give us back the NA V8 and V6. 2. Overpriced. Even the lowest trim is unaffordable. 3. Back seat in the Crewcab is actually smaller. The back seats were already too small. 4. No doors on the Xtracab. How am I supposed to use the rear cab for cargo if I can't easily access it? Toyota, you really "dropped the ball" on the new Tacoma.
I have always bought a Toyota truck over the last 20+ years. I can't afford a Tundra so in 2021 I leased my first Tacoma TRD Extended Cab. I loved the truck and all its features but to be honest it was cheaper to lease the new 2024 then to buy the old one. This one is an SR5 Double Cab with the upgraded JBL sound system and sliding rear window etc. I have had it for 2 months and 2000 miles and I love it just as much as I did the last one!! In case you haven't noticed everything has gotten way overpriced. Say what you want but I believe this is still the best made truck in its class!! I'm looking forward to driving this one for many years to come.
That explains why our local dealers can’t keep them in stock… they may not be popular in your area but I see tons on the road and it took me months to get one.
You can save significant $$$ on your new Tacoma if you sit down with your Sale rep and buy off their regional inventory. We live in the SE which, at the time, 2022, had a large inventory. Don’t buy off the lot with colors, options, accessories you don’t want or need. Select what you want off the regional inventory and the rep can subtract or add options as you like. We also found special discount’s on several packages which would not be seen by the buyer otherwise. We ended up with a 2022 TRD Off Road configured with just the options for our lifestyle and saved a few thousand dollars. Even though we made a special order, the dealer still gave us their usual new car purchase discount. It did not have to be on the lot to qualify.
They’ve been saying that for the past 3 1/2 years yet it still hasn’t. I want it to but it looks like it’s just holding by a very strong piece of thread.
Only time will tell. I have a 2007 Tacoma with 260,000 miles that is still running like a champ. It has zero issues other than normal wear & tear. Will this new Tacoma perform as well? I have my doubts with the 4 cylinder twin turbo.
At that price Toyota can bite me. No fucking way for a 4 banger and a mid size. They even cheaped out on the offroad model and put plastic skid plates on it that are so thin they bend in the wind.
I’m a truck driver and notice what I see on the road every day. I see TONS of the new Frontier driving around! I also have noticed that I see a lot of the first generation Titans. I’m not a Nissan fanboy by any means, but I’m beginning to be.
Wait for engine issues with new tacomas just like it happened with new gen tundra. At the end of the day, it's 4 cylinders turbo charged engine with a lot of plastic and made in Mexico. Oh 55k to 75k for mid size truck... no thanks. Toyota can keep all these junks. We ain't buying it.
For what it’s worth, I bought a new Jeep Rubicon in 2014 pretty much loaded for 43k. Had the new 24 Taco for a few months now. Paid 52k. That’s a 9k increase in 10 years. I don’t think it’s bad considering how much more you get on the tech end. Once I got comfortable using all the new features, I love it. Couldn’t imagine going back. Of course it’s not as good off-roading as the jeep was but I attribute that to the shorter wheelbase. I’ve had a chance to do some off-roading in deep snow and the Taco is great but I think better tires are in order. The thing I love about this truck is how it drives day to day. Sport mode is an absolute blast. The interior is very quiet and comfortable. Huge improvement in the sound system, drive modes, seat positioning and adjustability. The list goes on. I absolutely love it. My only complaint is the low range. I wish they would have put a bigger tank in. It does run on regular unleaded though, contrary to some posts Ive seen claiming it needs premium.
I love the new Tacoma. But the price tag is an insult to anyone with an IQ over one. 60-70k for any vehicle is absurd. Tacoma vs Tesla. Hmm. It used to be that price range was for Suburbans. This is not a sustainable trend. Couple this with the QA issues, you begin to see that Toyota is gouging customers. If you can afford a 70k vehicle, what is 100k for a Porsche or Rolls Royce.
Dumb,I'll wait for you to send a pic of that porsche or Rolls-Royce hauling ot a bull elk or deer out of bush,not sure where they stash their quad. We're talking trucks here
You can get the Nissan Frontier which has a NA V6 for less. Heck, even a Ranger Raptor is less than a Tacoma TRD Pro and Tacoma Trail Hunter and has a V6.
My one-and-only complaint about the Tacoma & 4Runner is the pricing. Period. I have zero issue w/ a turbo 4... zero issue with *where* it's built... like the way it looks... etc.. The beginning and end of the reason I dropped it from consideration and went with a '24 Colorado ZR2 instead is the price/value. The ZR2 is a MUCH better value for money... and, IMO, looks great.
I wanted a new tacoma but went with a Nissan Frontier Pro4X for several reasons... the Nissan has V/6 and price wise is a lot more reasonable. I've previously owned 2 Tacomas but felt I had no option in buying a 2024 Tacoma. The Frontier reminds me very much of my 2021 Tacoma. So far I'm happy with my purchase but kind of sad that Toyota has gone down this road which appears to be a disaster!!
I'm so glad I purchased my 2018 Sport after wanting a Tacoma for a long time. I finally pulled the trigger six years ago and I'm glad I did. I was considering a new one, as I LOVE Tacomas, but not with a turbo. The price is a bit crazy too, but mostly it was the new engine. Not a fan. Mine has such low mileage on it anyhow it'll last me forever since I'm retired now and only drive a few miles a week at this point.
It is amazing to me what these engineers do. Every car and truck when you open the hood looks like a MAZE of plumbing, electrical connections, hoses, pipes, etc.,etc. I bet even a simple thing like trying to diagnose and replace a misfiring plug is a 3 hour job. I have a 2005 Titan with the 5.7L V8. EVERYTHING IS VISIBLE. You see the hoses, the coils and plugs, etc. Of course if you had to change a manifold that would be difficult but not impossible.
Great video. Touched a lot of points. I just pulled the trigger on the TRD Sport Premium (6ft bed) yesterday. It has everything I want in a midsize for the pricepoint that seems average in the range these days. It has a great mix of capability, creature comforts and utility (for me anyways) People rip on turbo charged engines. But, I personally have driven tons of turbo vehicles. Sure it adds another point of complexity and potential failure to an overall system, but they're reliable if you maintain them and take care of them. Like the argument of fuel injection versus carbureted.
Ben, you're trying to do some sort of cover up for Toyota. People who buy TRD Pro and Trail hunters are very rare. You rarely see TRD Pro trucks on the road. Toyota's bread and butter are SR5 and off road. The sales are down 59% in the Q1. As of June 2024, they're below 1/3 of their normal sales numbers. Instead of selling 275k in 2024. Toyota will be lucky to sell 150k in 2024. They need to do massive discounts.
I wanted to buy a tacoma just before the chip shortage, The dealer by my house wanted full MSRP + 5 grand…My friend who reviews cars pointed me to the Duramax Z71 Colorado…I saved 9 grand and got a truck that gets 30 on the frwy and tows great plus it has a great suspension…..It looks good parked next to my 2003 Duramax
I have a Ridgeline as my service truck it has been great and it rides like a car - I am going to buy another one next year - I don't want to deal with turbos
I like the engine a lot more. Not sure why people don't like a turbo. Great if you go to the mountains and great if you need to let the truck idle for some reason (just to run the heater or AC) because it uses less gas idling.
so a TRD off-road with the bigger screen upgrade is 45K and change. That's about the same as a loaded Frontier Pro 4X. There is more value and less risk with the Frontier, just saying.
I visited my local dealer to look at some Tacomas, it’s a small dealership not known to negotiate and without even talking price, the sales manager came over and offered me the $46000 sr5 I just test drove for $42000 OTD. I don’t have an issue with the turbo charged engine. Currently debating between the Tacoma and the ranger.
I’ll stick with the used V6’s for the foreseeable future. I’ve been priced out of the new truck zone. Toyota has lost their ever loving minds. A base model truck with a V6 and a lot less electronics and solid quality would sell. I guess I’ll hold on to my 2017 for another 100k
Great video Ben, but here’s the thing… I don’t know if that I4 turbo is bad, but I know the Tundra’s V6 turbo is. I just wouldn’t pay a premium price for a Tacoma when the quality of it has questions. I feel like the much better move would be to buy a NA V6 Frontier… or hell, a Ford Ranger or Chevy Colorado. All are less expensive and all are, more or less, known quantities. The SR5 Tacoma needs to be $38K or less to be something worth considering.
I bought my 2001 tacoma 4x4 new off the delivery truck. $18000 cash. 23 years and 280,000 miles later she's all original except a front set of brakes , tires and a few very minor repairs done at home.
Just sold my 2014 Silverado. Started looking at Tacomas, then the sticker shock of new ones and some used ones, as expensive as the new ones. Looked at the Nissan Frontier, about $10,000 less and with a V-6. Got the SV with 4x and basic trim package. No princess rims, but with enough useful stuff that a truck is good with, power mirrors, windows, and power seats.
It’s all in the price With todays interest rates why buy a mid sized truck at 750 to 900 a month. Crazy prices and people keep paying it so please if you want prices to come down stop paying crazy prices
At the Toyota Dealership in my area, there were quite a few Tacomas & Tundras in their inventory. What appears to be in more demand in my area are the Siennas, RAV4s, and Corolla Crosses
I took another look at the Nissan Frontier, and I got to tell you I was pleasantly surprised with how nice it is/was, but the price is WAY more inline! Oh, and is has a 6 cylinder!
I ended up buying theNissan Frontier pro4x. Not gona lie I love it. Lots of power, V6, plenty of room for people/pets in the back seat (crew cab), love the trim, leather seats, remote start, Fender sound system with sub, tow package all for 45 taxes included. will add, that was the price before my trade in as well.
Well stated Ben. This is hw it is for new vehicles when they come to market. They have to work through the issues and work through the challenges. Reputations are built over time and not over night.
I have a 2024 TRD SPORT….. I LOVE IT NO ISSUES, went with sport, because Not really going off road. 14” screen Wow! The only issue is, it just seems a little loud, (Engine noise) But other than that I get a lot of looks, and conversation over this truck I LOVE IT 😂
This is one of my first looks inside a new Taco. It makes the inexpensive plastic interior of my Maverick look upscale. Definitely not something I'd spent that kind of money on when a full-sized truck isn't much more. But Ben, how many people that buy these "off-road" trucks actually use/need them? This is one of the factors that has led to the insane increases in the price of trucks. More models, more packages, more add-ons.....
I bought a 2024 Tacoma off-road. My fuel economy is not much better than my 2017 I had. The ride is not as nice as my third GEN was. I wish I would’ve kept my 2017.
My 2024 off Road sounds like a Dyson vacuum. It’s lost that truck vibe. Lots of hard plastics that scratch easily inside. Quality control of the fit and finish all over is poor. I should have not been in such a rush to buy it.
My 2017 trd sport with 75,000 miles will probably still last longer than any of the 2024's. Don't blame mexico, mine was assembled there, it's just poor decision making and bad design. I expected more from toyota. Oh ya! And really, a ten gallon gas tank! WTF!
Bought a 2023 new after seeing advance reviews of the 2024. No one wants a 4 cylinder truck. Paid a decent price for the 2023 and I love it. Got many but not all extras. Had several extras installed after purchase. The only complaint I have is the lousy service from the dealer. Now I only go there if there is a warranty/recall issue. This is my 4th Toyota truck and have kept each with no major issues for between 12-17 years. Love these trucks.
Very accurate video Ben! People complain about the prices, but the off roads and sports are out selling the SR5 and SR here in DFW, Texas. The SR5 4X4 without upgrade package is a very competent casual off roader. I am sure the trailhunter will sell well also. Also every SR5 and up that is not a manual transmission even without the upgrade package gets over 3rd gen: Turbo Engine with more torque, 8 speed auto transmission, rear disc brakes, electronic parking brake, new suspension and safety sense 3 with makes it worth 8-10k more than the gen 3 model in my opinion. If you think it costs marginally more to make a 4th gen versus a 3rd gen, you probably still write checks in the grocery line...in that case, carry on. Going on 4 months with my 2024 off road and love it! We also have a 2023 off road as well. I think those of you who think Toyota did this on accident or don't know what they are doing are naive.
@@Sonnycam24 With that receding hairline he needs to take a permanent marker and draw a line across his forehead cause soon he's not gonna know where to stop washing his face:)
I get way better gas mileage in my 24 Tacoma than my 17 Tacoma . Way more torque . It’s better in every aspect . I get 26mpg highway and 23 city . My 17 Tacoma was 18 mpg all the time . I love my 24 Tacoma .
Yep. I was going to get a newer Tacoma a few years ago, but ended up getting a Ranger instead. Wasn't sure about it as the Ranger had mostly just come back but I absolutely love it and got a lot newer truck with less miles for less money.
Was thinking of getting a tacoma because Chevy priced me out of a new truck, but $60k for a 4 cylinder truck that gets 21 mpg. Looks like I’m keeping the Silverado and fixing it up.
Bought a 24 off road with large screen & heated seats as the only add ons. Out the door for 47k. Had a 2020 off road fully loaded and it was no where near as good as the new truck.(full disclosure. I have not towed with the new truck yet, but the most I will tow is a 17' bass tracker or a utility trailer) NO MORE GEAR HUNTING, better get up and go, better ride. Face it all vehicle prices have gone threw the roof and I don't think it is going to get better. I have never been a big fan of the turbo as it is just something else to worry about. BUT the fact is this is the way of the future and there will always be something that we don't like about change. Drive it... you will like it.
I love my Sport. My dealer discounted it by $3500. Sold my 2015 Tacoma that i purchased for 33k for 23K. In 10 years it depreciated only 10K. People don't want trucks anymore. They want a "truck" that is also an SUV, family car, off road, and high tech all at the same time.
I bought a 2023 last year for $33,880. Access cab, six cylinder, larger cargo box. I assume it will last a good long time. My last Tacoma was at 325,000 miles when I decided to get this one. You don’t need to buy the expensive trim levels.
Tacoma & tundra prices are outrageous. People simply can’t afford or flat out refuse to get abused by dealers
Well like Ben was saying the more expensive trims are selling fast compared to the cheaper trims
If only they kept near the old prices then it wouldn’t be such a hard choice. I understand they added new things, inflation, but 10k plus for the same trims… idk.
You think they the prices are outrageous in the US just try to buy one in Australia. The Tundra is $140000
@@michaelriecher5632 Also, one of the lowest production trims.... It would also be interesting to know if the buyers finance, buy, or lease this trim AND what the customer's general financial situation is (like annual income).
All vehicles.. $60k for a Rustang???
The main issue is that the truck is $7k-$14k overpriced depending on the trim. You can get a lot more midsize truck for a lot less from the competition.
More like $14k -$20k overpriced.
Like most vehicles.
You can get a lot more repair costs from the competition too... a lot more.
Why do people buy Toyotas? Reliability and affordability. Period. Toyota has managed to blow up both of those with this round by making a product that's super technophile and complex.
@@networkedperson Just like the new Tundra, LOL.
@@networkedpersonMy 2015 Silverado four-wheel drive has been bullet proof!!
I love mine! It feels solid, rides nicely, has a lot of power, the interior is beautiful & the comfortable seats are worth 10K alone IMO. Once you’ve had the large screen you’ll never want to go back. I got the blue crush color and love that too……though I would have preferred a gunmetal grey.
Toyota, like jeep, have lost their damn mind on the pricing
At least Toyota has (had) reliability on their side. Jeep, I believe, is even dumber and greedier.
@@davidzavala337 Toyota has reliability but has stuff to iron out, Jeep was never reliable
@@adv.013 not anymore, the Toyota turbo engines are so bad I would take a BMW X5 over a Tundra for reliability
@@thomasoneill1077 I disagree, Toyota just has some stuff to iron out with the turbo engines, just be patient
Toyota doesn't care much about reliability any more... they know that people believe they are reliable, and they can coast on that for 5 or 10 or more years and people won't realize if its changed. Once you lose that reputation though, you cannot get it back very easy
4 reasons I'm not interested. Price, price, a turbo, and lastly price. Toyota forgot who they are.
Internal Managerial sabotage¿
@ellerybice3787 what does this mean?
Research via dictionary.
The main reason the the price. New hybrid motor is far more powerful and efficient than the v6.
@@tylerbuck9347 CEO bailed saying the company is headed in the wrong directions. Seems the CEO who brought us the Tacoma and Sienna and 4Runner actually knew what he was talking about. The board of directors wanted to make Toyota a primum brand that costs more, and they wanted to shift away from the family market that Honda competes in. The board of directors are morons IMO.
The problem is the only justification for it being so much more expensive than the previous gen, is “everything’s more expensive now”….. that’s it. The engine should be cheaper. Building it entirely in Mexico is cheaper. Yet it’s like $10K more lol.
The Taco engines are made in Huntsville, Alabama then sent to Mexico and installed. Some Taco's have been assembled in Mexico since 2004 and in 2019 all Tacoma assembly was moved to Mexico.
You are 100% on the money.
Its not that black and white, labour is only a fraction of what goes into manufacturing and development costs. The tooling , overhead, R&D all will still be expensive. This was a complete ground up redesign. 1st year startup costs will be high. The engine is more high tech than then old one. You lost 2 cylinders but added a turbo, more oiling, more cooling, more piping. Its all around a more expensive truck to build just at a glance
All that electronic crap on there and all it's going to do is break once it's out of warranty, so it basically ends up as a throwaway.
Build quality is not looking great. My Gen 2 is still 100% solid and silent on and off road. Panel gaps are consistent.
Maybe they'll do the Kaizen thing with the Gen 4 and it will get better. But initial reports aren't good.
My dad always told me, never buy a vehicle, that has a new engine model. Need to wait at least a couple years.
I plan on purchasing 2028 Tacoma for this exact reason.
Your father is speaking from experience (his or seeing the world for so long) .... Wise man, wise words.
By 2028 Toyota says we will be driving in FOOLCELLS, or Hydrogen ICE powered Cars and Trucks, so says the Toyota CEO and Akio Toyota, so I'm waiting for that dah, also Toyota says HYDROGEN is going to be so common and plentiful it will be like water. At least that is what the Hydrogen fans say.😂LOL
Excellent
@@AuralioCabal-nl8giI'm no fan of hydrogen vehicles or fool-cells, but hydrogen is the most abundant element in the Universe, on Earth and in water, or H2O.
So, the joke's on U.
The problem is paying 50, 60k for a 4 cylinder turbo computer....no thank you. I'll keep any na engine for a reasonable price...absolutely insane
It requires Premium fuel also 👎
Hate to break the news to U, but all cars started using computers over 50 years ago.
Everything on gas vehicles runs on electricity.
And it takes electricity to run gas stations and to pump and pay for gas.
@@ConfirmedPatriot no, it requires regular gas
The new engine is far more powerful and efficient than the old v6. I believe the problem is the pricing.
... and the Tacoma is built entirely in Mexico where Toyota pays its employees as close to nothing as it can, yet they charge an outrageous amount of money for these compromised vehicles whose manufacture puts no revenue back into the economies of countries where people purchase the vehicles.
Is it even possible a Mexican autoworker will ever be able to afford a Tacoma? Not for what they're getting paid.
The Interiors of these vehicles are (in my opinion) quite a bit cheaper with lighter construction, and I haven't verified this myself but I've being told the rear bumpers are welded right to the frames, so owner modifications & accident repairs will be much more complicated and expensive to do.
In my mind all these issues demonstrate Toyota's change in respect for both its employees and customers. The number of apologists here is surprising because it's pretty blatant, but I for one am extremely disappointed with what I see as Toyota's complete change of philosophy. Maybe I'd feel differently if I were a shareholder or paid contributor, but I'm just a loyal, longtime Toyota owner who would like to retire someday with a late model Tacoma but suddenly can't afford one anymore.
To be fair I'm doing Ok saving for my retirement, but buying a new Tacoma at these insanely inflated prices is a financial management test for each and every one of us. It's a poor & even foolish decision for anybody who doesn't have a fortune in disposable income to pay for one of these depreciating assets the way they are now.
Considering all the plastic under the hood I can't see how they're going to maintain their reliability, last as long, or hold their value as well as the older, more durable ones did. I just can't see how that will possibly happen.
Edit: readability
Overpriced + turbocharged engine. That's why I personally opted for the Frontier over the Tacoma.
Me too. 2023 Pro 4x
@@Blue-moon12 love your profile pic 🥰❤
I would have never considered Nissan until last year. If I needed a truck, I'd be doing the same as you brother
I'd buy a frontier if they still offered a standard transmission
@@utube358Standard transmission ? Really ? Do you want an 8 track as well ?
Just too expensive for a compact pick up
Mid-size, not compact
Not compact at all if you look at it it's a full size truck! We want our small Toyota pickups again!
Toyota made an awful mistake
The new engine is more powerful and efficient than the old v6. The biggest problem is the pricing.
the new engine is a unreliable 4 cyl turbo.
@@apt62 I think it shows true Toyota buyers prefer reliability over more power. The 3.5L V6 was not a powerful engine but it was tried and tested. I know as a Toyota buyer, I prefer the 3.5L V6 over the twin turbo 4 cyl engine even if it's faster and more powerful.
TURDBO
@@apt62 the new Tundra engine has been recalled due to main bearing failures. It's a major problem and Toyota recently sent out a letter about it. At the moment, they don't have a fix for it. Many are saying it's a design flaw. Toyota messed up big time with their "more powerful and efficient" engine.
A friend cross shopped the Tacoma and the Frontier. He went with the Frontier mainly because of the V6. No regrets.
He paid way too much money for a 20 year old truck. Frontier pricing is even stupider than the Tacoma and it's literally just a cosmetic refresh and a slightly newer engine on the 2005 truck
@mrvwbug4423 yea, that's what the people wanted lol. Plus the TRD PRO has those stupid ass seats. Freaking 8 year old can barely fit back there.
@@mrvwbug4423 I guess he could have paid 70k for a 4 banger with unproven reliability. LOL
@@mrvwbug4423 Dude, the Frontier is routinely getting $6K - $8K off MSRP for a fully loaded Pro 4x with very low interest rates from Nissan right now. It's a great buy compared the Tacoma.
Let’s see how many miles he gets with the frontier..not exactly known for high mileage..
Loving my 2023 Nissan Frontier SV 4x4 more and more everyday.
2023 Pro 4x owner here. Zero regrets
2023 Tacoma PRO owner love it
23’ Pro manual - Love it.
So?×
So what bruh@@jmyers6175
New Tacomas are not built for regular customers, they are built to make automotive engineers happy. Big mistake.
Good point! I’ll keep my 3rd gen 2017 0ffroad
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More like goobers who don’t really need a truck.
I recently purchased a 2024 TRD Sport. It does everything my 2017 did... But better. It pulls a trailer better. And I can plow my long driveway better than my 2017 did. I'm a very happy customer!
I think a lot of the negative talk is just anger out of the pricing that puts it out of reach…..I think people are judging the truck without having ever experienced it. I absolutely love mine.
We're pissed! It's not what we wanted. Way too high priced. We don't want 4 cylinders. The back seat is unusable. What we're they thinking? Financially we have been stretched by inflation from our incompetent government.
I just got rid of my 2022 crew cab sport. Moved to a crew cab f250 long bed. The taco was never a real truck anyway. Too small no good on long trips no towing power no need for most features. Overpriced.
Never again.
Inflation is at 2.4%.
The long term US average inflation rate is 3.28%.
You are confusing corporate price gouging with inflation.
You obviously don't know how inflation works. After it went up really high now the rate at which it's growing is only 2% but it went way up and how's that come back down and the crisis haven't come back down. Go try to buy anything
The president doesn't have a secret villian inflation switch panel behind his desk. Virtually all markets are controlled by non-government corporations or entities.
With all manufacturers raising the prices of trucks, we the public can force the cost down by not buying them! When there is a couple of years of inventory sitting there, basically rotting away, you will see them go way down!
There are a lot of people who know nothing about the changes or anything going on. They don't understand engines or anything... they just know "Toyota = dependable" and they will keep buying them.
Agreed. Hold the line!
I think the Tacoma’s biggest problem is their price points. The TRD Off-Road is $54k, with the 14inch screen. That’s close to Ranger Raptor & Colorado Zr2 pricing & those are better equipped trucks. The Tacoma TRD Pro is $66k, which is the price of decently equipped full size truck. The Tacoma looks great but it’s too expensive
And no human with legs can fit in the rear seats of the crew cab Tacoma.
That’s actually quite a bit more than a ZR2, which starts at $48k.
A 54k off road has just about every option you can get. That is probably less than 10% of the off roads sold. The average price of off roads on lots based on current inventories is 47K. You can keep repeating 54K but that does not mean they all cost that. You can get a Colorado ZR2 Bison for 66K but that doesn't mean they all cost 66k. I don't want a full size truck regardless of how little it costs.
@@planoman0935 can I still get the 14 inch screen TRD Off-Road for $47k?
The TRD pro seats are a joke. Hope your passengers like crushed knee caps.
Way overpriced, don’t want turbo, cheaply built, made in Mexico
@@JohnM-f8n Gen 3 was at least assembled in Texas prior to 2021. My 2020 Sport's door sticker says San Antonio, TX. Within 3 months of ownership, I saw that Toyota was moving the production
@@the_evergrey_toa1392My 2017 Tacoma double cab long bed off road 4x4 was built in Mexico.
Some Tacomas were built in Texas, some in Mexico. The build quality was the same. The Mexico factory was newer and modernized.
@@the_evergrey_toa1392 There are 3rd gens even prior to 2021 that were made in Mexico.
@@the_evergrey_toa1392 My 2019 was made in Tijuana, Tacoma production was split between Texas and Mexico for awhile and with the 4th gen is 100% hecho en Mexico.
My 2019 was made in Texas! Never getting rid of it
The biggest problem and the one 99% of people agree, which is absolutely the truth is the crazy price jump that is not justified for a vehicle who is now made in Mexico with a 4 cylinder.
I always take screenshots of vehicles I build online and I love the TRD OFF-ROAD and for 2022 it was $40k and now $50 for a truck that we all know it won’t last as long, period.
The price, the price.
Also, it will have problems
Mexico....
People are not getting it. The price went up because the government eroded the value of the dollar so bad over the past 4 years. It’s called hyperinflation for a reason
They also make Trucks in Mexico while Drinking beer. Mexico makes shitty vehicles often the employees are drunks.
I’d be okay if they would include a $10k gift card to Taco Bell.
Went from thinking about getting a new Tacoma to seriously thinking about a new Frontier instead. No way am I spending $50K+ for a midsized truck.
Frontier is a better choice .
I was looking at both. And the frontier is actually more expensive than the Tacoma. Here in Canada anyway.
$50k and you still get cloth seats 😂.
We won’t even talk about the Toyota dealer markups.
I bought a 2024 Honda Ridgeline instead of a Tacoma. I dont go off road, so the Honda is great for me. I got the Black Edition for 2k under msrp.
@@blakerhthat might me the pay here too. Have to make a move before year end
Tacoma, Tundra, 4Runner are in big trouble with pricing and engines.
Still sold out everywhere in canada... Still best truck on motortrend.. the only ppl hating are poor nissan frontier driver 😂
Damn, Toyota. Just build me a cheap, simple, no frills, low suspension, small-wheel, work truck like you used to back in the 80's and the 90's.
They do build that truck but they don't sell them to USA. they sell us the higher profit margin, more tech, less reliable Mexico trucks
The SR trim has your name. Cost the same as many entry level non crew cab midsize pickup.
I think the 2nd gen was the perfect blend of small, not too expensive simple truck.
They can't do that because of EPA regulations. They sell small work trucks overseas but they're illegal to sell here. Look into it. Basically, vehicles are required to have a certain mpg for each weight, but the ratio the EPA set is skewed in favor of heavy trucks, basically making it impossible to make a light pickup with a decent amount of power.
That black Toyota in the back to the future movie was sexy.
I like my truck basic, simple and reliable. When I learned about the overkill tech and the 4 banger engine, I purchased the 3rd gen 2023 trd pro. Very happy with it. We enjoy your reviews. Thanks.
This truck should cost between 28k to 38k max
Why?
They are giving you more than before. Way more.
Each trim includes more stuff than in the past.
You just have to suck it up and instead of getting a TRD Pro and TRD Off Road would be more than enough.
@Marbind the SR5 is a base model and in many places it's going for 39-42k and that's for the 4x2 . It's a base model bascially plus it has a 4 cylinder engine not a v6 . It doesn't have leather interior, it doesn't have premium sound , it doesn't have heated seats, like everyone else has been saying it's way over priced for what you get .
@@beepak8902 That is the problem that people want all the goodies without paying a premium. This vehicles were cheap in the past because they didn't had many of the stuff that are offered today as standard equipment.
Add inflation to the mix in where vehicles are in general way more expensive than a few years ago.
BTW the 4cyl found in the SR5 is more efficient and powerful than the outgoing V6.
You rant is baseless.
@Marbind you don't have to go off of my opinion. Look online and the general consensus is that it's over priced compared to what you get from the competition.
You got many people all over online in forums, RUclips saying the same thing .
Alot of people are saying the frontier is the better value for the money and at a lower price .
@@beepak8902
All those people all clueless, living in the past, ignoring the fact that inflation made everything more expensive.
The frontier is cheaper because it was built before the inflation took off. All the money Nissan put during the development of the current frontier generation was at a time that prices in general were way lower than today. Same with the Ridgeline. Honda decided to keep using the same old 2017 model in their most recent launch.
Wait until Nissan/Honda releases a redesigned model and be amaze with the higher prices.
Chevy and GMC pickups went up too because of this. Top of the line Colorado or Canyon is on the 60s.
The biggest problem with the new Tacoma is the price. All the reviews I've seen of the new Tacoma give it great reviews, except for the price. Toyota needs to take 5-7k off the price if they want to sell these in any number that will compete with Ford or Chevy.
They are a little pricey, I have the trd off-road with the premium package and I love it.
Remember when the 3rd Gen Tundra (TTV6) came out in 22 and many said it looked like a solid engine? This 4 banger turbo engine scares the crap out of me. Like you said time will tell but I sure wouldn’t gamble on this for 3 or 4 years 😬!
The problem is now they’re made in Mexico, don’t want a turbo, want a V6 and it’s more money than it used to be. Really want nothing to do with it.
I have a 2024 off-road Tacoma. I like the 2.4, gobs of torque. I like the new seating position, the new transmission, the beefier frame, the multi-link rear suspension. Much improved over my 2020 Tacoma.
It is a better truck now.
Over price junk, buy the frontier!!!! The only V6 left!!!
Honda Ridgeline
@@dcutl The Honda is a bit uglier... but the bed is too small for me. Frontier you can get a larger bed.
@@dcutl That's not a truck, it's a crossover with a bed. Fine if all you want is a mall crawler, but not if you're looking to venture off road or tow anything more than a very small trailer.
No way 😂😂
Nissan? No thanks.
I went from a 2021 to 2024, so here’s some observations:
1. Braking - the new Safety Sense can brake for you when it detects a car in front of you and its sensitivity is configurable. If it’s on that may be what you experienced. It can also be turned off. With cruise on, lane departure, collision avoidance the truck can almost drive itself (stop, steer, resume), but it all can all be turned off if you don’t want it. I feel safer with this on.
2. V4 - I can’t speak to longevity, but the new powertrain is a big improvement. The Gen 3 would lug in stop and go traffic between 2 & 3. This has much better low end torque and you have 3 modes to drive in (eco, normal, sport). It shifts much better with the 8 speed.
3. Price - Yes they are expensive, but it also has much more safety tech and features than I had before. If you don’t need or want this it’s probably not for you.
You can get a Colorado or Nissan frontier for a lot less money.
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I ordered a Tacoma TRD sport loaded in 2022.$40,000 cash 6 cylinder access cab dark silver. LOVE it and glad I got it.
Ben, you have done a great job slowing your speech down. It makes your videos so much better. Thank you.
Then there’s me playing it at 1.5x speed. Haha
@@JA-zh5xi I do all videos at 2X lol
In the early 1970's I asked my Grandfather why he always bought trucks. He said a new truck cost only 2/3rd's of a new car and they are more useful than a car, too. How things have changed.
Have one, it's been great, much better than the 3rd gen I owned.
I had a 2020 TRD Off-road long bed with the premium package and a pretty much every option available. I bought that for $42K at 0% interest. There is no way that this model should be in the 50s. They should be in the low 40s as best.
Frontier, Colorado and Ranger are all cheaper when you compare similarly equipped models. At least 6k and that's before the hybrid is added which will add another 3500.
The Frontier is priced higher than the Tacoma. Nissan thinks that 20 year old polished turd is worth the highest MSRP in the class at comparable trim levels.
@@mrvwbug4423 you can get a loaded Pro4x for less than 50k. Loaded TRD off-road will set you back 55k.
I purchased a new 2021 Four Runner TRD/PRO and have had no problems with it. I wouldn't even consider owning a turbo or hybrid anything, so I'm glad that my 2021 looks like it's going to last for a while.
Also, you can get a Colorado Trail Boss, with full extras for around 43K $. And this is what they´re charging for a Taco SR5.
Yeah, but it's a stripped out work model trim...and it's not a Toyota.
@@BMunsterthe Trail Boss isn’t a stripped down work truck, what are you talking about. Toyota quality is in the shitter right now, 98k Tundras recalled due to engines seizing up, and the Prius is on a stop sale right now due to a safety issue that won’t be resolved for several months.
The Colorado isn’t gonna be reliable either. If that’s what you’re going for. If you want a modern truck that will last 250k miles go for the Nissans.
@@BMunster And the Taco SR5 is a very well equipped one!? At least the Trail Boss looks the part. As for engine reliability.... i guess both arent great.
$43k .... for a stripped out truck that doesn't even have cruise control, the only reason it doesn't have crank windows is because they would be more expensive. The TB is a truck where you're so desperate to get big tires that you're willing to sacrifice even the most basic creature comforts. Better off buying a Z71 and slapping a small lift on it.
You can get a Nissan Frontier Pro-4X for $46,000 and under. It still comes with a NA V-6. Not even a competition. Nissan is a better value for the money and piece of mind
Yeah but the problem is I heard it doesn’t ride as well. Bad turn radius etc. but I could be wrong
Yes but the frontier is slow as dog 💩 running down hill on a hot summer day. It also has egregious payload number. A slow tranny reaction time and super out dated tech. The turning radius is absolutely abysmal along with an awkward heavy steering wheel feel.
Also front head room is dreadful. Also front seating position sucks with lack of steering telescopic option.
You are correct. I just drove one. The Frontier is tiny and awkward in the driver seat.
I have a 2023 Frontier P4x, I love it. I am in my early to mid 60's, 6'2 260 lbs no issues, leather seats and good comfort for me, plenty of power and torque. plenty of head room and leg room. P4X rides fine, even better now cause I had new tires installed, Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac RT in 265 70 17, Hankook AT sucked.
Reasons why I will NOT be buying the current generation Tacoma:
1. Turbo engine. Give us back the NA V8 and V6.
2. Overpriced. Even the lowest trim is unaffordable.
3. Back seat in the Crewcab is actually smaller. The back seats were already too small.
4. No doors on the Xtracab. How am I supposed to use the rear cab for cargo if I can't easily access it?
Toyota, you really "dropped the ball" on the new Tacoma.
I have always bought a Toyota truck over the last 20+ years. I can't afford a Tundra so in 2021 I leased my first Tacoma TRD Extended Cab. I loved the truck and all its features but to be honest it was cheaper to lease the new 2024 then to buy the old one. This one is an SR5 Double Cab with the upgraded JBL sound system and sliding rear window etc. I have had it for 2 months and 2000 miles and I love it just as much as I did the last one!!
In case you haven't noticed everything has gotten way overpriced. Say what you want but I believe this is still the best made truck in its class!! I'm looking forward to driving this one for many years to come.
That explains why our local dealers can’t keep them in stock… they may not be popular in your area but I see tons on the road and it took me months to get one.
Toyota sales receding faster than bens hairline.
I'm not sure, it's a toss up.
LOL
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Yikes!
That’s a burn
You can save significant $$$ on your new Tacoma if you sit down with your Sale rep and buy off their regional inventory.
We live in the SE which, at the time, 2022, had a large inventory.
Don’t buy off the lot with colors, options, accessories you don’t want or need.
Select what you want off the regional inventory and the rep can subtract or add options as you like. We also found special discount’s on several packages which would not be seen by the buyer otherwise.
We ended up with a 2022 TRD Off Road configured with just the options for our lifestyle and saved a few thousand dollars.
Even though we made a special order, the dealer still gave us their usual new car purchase discount. It did not have to be on the lot to qualify.
50k for that hell no! 50k used to get you a Denali canyon a TRD pro loaded Tacoma 70k for a midsize pro is absolutely dumb
All this vindicates myself choosing the Nissan Frontier PRO 4X.
Just got one
Just got one too. Drove the new Tacoma and wasn't impressed.
You need vindication 😂?
The bubble is going to pop in the truck market.
They’ve been saying that for the past 3 1/2 years yet it still hasn’t. I want it to but it looks like it’s just holding by a very strong piece of thread.
Only time will tell. I have a 2007 Tacoma with 260,000 miles that is still running like a champ. It has zero issues other than normal wear & tear. Will this new Tacoma perform as well? I have my doubts with the 4 cylinder twin turbo.
At that price Toyota can bite me. No fucking way for a 4 banger and a mid size. They even cheaped out on the offroad model and put plastic skid plates on it that are so thin they bend in the wind.
Yup, I went to go check them out and was disappointed. $46k for the SR5 (doesn't include all the fees). That's ridiculous!
I’m a truck driver and notice what I see on the road every day. I see TONS of the new Frontier driving around! I also have noticed that I see a lot of the first generation Titans. I’m not a Nissan fanboy by any means, but I’m beginning to be.
Wait for engine issues with new tacomas just like it happened with new gen tundra. At the end of the day, it's 4 cylinders turbo charged engine with a lot of plastic and made in Mexico. Oh 55k to 75k for mid size truck... no thanks. Toyota can keep all these junks. We ain't buying it.
Oh no this 4CYL motor is built
For what it’s worth, I bought a new Jeep Rubicon in 2014 pretty much loaded for 43k. Had the new 24 Taco for a few months now. Paid 52k. That’s a 9k increase in 10 years. I don’t think it’s bad considering how much more you get on the tech end. Once I got comfortable using all the new features, I love it. Couldn’t imagine going back. Of course it’s not as good off-roading as the jeep was but I attribute that to the shorter wheelbase. I’ve had a chance to do some off-roading in deep snow and the Taco is great but I think better tires are in order. The thing I love about this truck is how it drives day to day. Sport mode is an absolute blast. The interior is very quiet and comfortable. Huge improvement in the sound system, drive modes, seat positioning and adjustability. The list goes on. I absolutely love it. My only complaint is the low range. I wish they would have put a bigger tank in. It does run on regular unleaded though, contrary to some posts Ive seen claiming it needs premium.
I love the new Tacoma. But the price tag is an insult to anyone with an IQ over one. 60-70k for any vehicle is absurd. Tacoma vs Tesla. Hmm. It used to be that price range was for Suburbans. This is not a sustainable trend. Couple this with the QA issues, you begin to see that Toyota is gouging customers. If you can afford a 70k vehicle, what is 100k for a Porsche or Rolls Royce.
Are Porches $100k I mean, being an average Joe I've never looked at luxury brands and always bought mainstream vehicles in their 30 or 40
Dumb,I'll wait for you to send a pic of that porsche or Rolls-Royce hauling ot a bull elk or deer out of bush,not sure where they stash their quad. We're talking trucks here
@@davidzavala337 depends.... 718 Porsche is $75K and a 911 Porsche is $125K. I would say Toyota is creeping up to Mercedes territory.
You can get the Nissan Frontier which has a NA V6 for less. Heck, even a Ranger Raptor is less than a Tacoma TRD Pro and Tacoma Trail Hunter and has a V6.
My one-and-only complaint about the Tacoma & 4Runner is the pricing. Period. I have zero issue w/ a turbo 4... zero issue with *where* it's built... like the way it looks... etc.. The beginning and end of the reason I dropped it from consideration and went with a '24 Colorado ZR2 instead is the price/value. The ZR2 is a MUCH better value for money... and, IMO, looks great.
I wanted a new tacoma but went with a Nissan Frontier Pro4X for several reasons... the Nissan has V/6 and price wise is a lot more reasonable. I've previously owned 2 Tacomas but felt I had no option in buying a 2024 Tacoma. The Frontier reminds me very much of my 2021 Tacoma. So far I'm happy with my purchase but kind of sad that Toyota has gone down this road which appears to be a disaster!!
You said it best. Your 24 reminds you of your 21…. That is not a good thing. Especially for the price
I love my 2024 Tacoma SR5 2wd. It has just enough tech to make me happy.
I'm so glad I purchased my 2018 Sport after wanting a Tacoma for a long time. I finally pulled the trigger six years ago and I'm glad I did. I was considering a new one, as I LOVE Tacomas, but not with a turbo. The price is a bit crazy too, but mostly it was the new engine. Not a fan. Mine has such low mileage on it anyhow it'll last me forever since I'm retired now and only drive a few miles a week at this point.
Still too expensive
It is amazing to me what these engineers do. Every car and truck when you open the hood looks like a MAZE of plumbing, electrical connections, hoses, pipes, etc.,etc. I bet even a simple thing like trying to diagnose and replace a misfiring plug is a 3 hour job. I have a 2005 Titan with the 5.7L V8. EVERYTHING IS VISIBLE. You see the hoses, the coils and plugs, etc. Of course if you had to change a manifold that would be difficult but not impossible.
The manufacturers loaded their vehicles with tech - tech which ages almost as well as milk... 🤣🤣🤣
Great video. Touched a lot of points. I just pulled the trigger on the TRD Sport Premium (6ft bed) yesterday. It has everything I want in a midsize for the pricepoint that seems average in the range these days. It has a great mix of capability, creature comforts and utility (for me anyways) People rip on turbo charged engines. But, I personally have driven tons of turbo vehicles. Sure it adds another point of complexity and potential failure to an overall system, but they're reliable if you maintain them and take care of them. Like the argument of fuel injection versus carbureted.
Ben, you're trying to do some sort of cover up for Toyota.
People who buy TRD Pro and Trail hunters are very rare. You rarely see TRD Pro trucks on the road.
Toyota's bread and butter are SR5 and off road.
The sales are down 59% in the Q1.
As of June 2024, they're below 1/3 of their normal sales numbers.
Instead of selling 275k in 2024. Toyota will be lucky to sell 150k in 2024. They need to do massive discounts.
I wanted to buy a tacoma just before the chip shortage, The dealer by my house wanted full MSRP + 5 grand…My friend who reviews cars pointed me to the Duramax Z71 Colorado…I saved 9 grand and got a truck that gets 30 on the frwy and tows great plus it has a great suspension…..It looks good parked next to my 2003 Duramax
4 cylinder no thanks I would rather have a Ridgeline. Though I don’t off-road if you do you really won’t get the reliability with a 4 cylinder
I have a Ridgeline as my service truck it has been great and it rides like a car - I am going to buy another one next year - I don't want to deal with turbos
The Turbo is the big reliability problem, not the four cylinder itself.
I like the engine a lot more. Not sure why people don't like a turbo. Great if you go to the mountains and great if you need to let the truck idle for some reason (just to run the heater or AC) because it uses less gas idling.
so a TRD off-road with the bigger screen upgrade is 45K and change. That's about the same as a loaded Frontier Pro 4X. There is more value and less risk with the Frontier, just saying.
I visited my local dealer to look at some Tacomas, it’s a small dealership not known to negotiate and without even talking price, the sales manager came over and offered me the $46000 sr5 I just test drove for $42000 OTD. I don’t have an issue with the turbo charged engine. Currently debating between the Tacoma and the ranger.
I’ll stick with the used V6’s for the foreseeable future. I’ve been priced out of the new truck zone. Toyota has lost their ever loving minds. A base model truck with a V6 and a lot less electronics and solid quality would sell. I guess I’ll hold on to my 2017 for another 100k
Great video Ben, but here’s the thing… I don’t know if that I4 turbo is bad, but I know the Tundra’s V6 turbo is. I just wouldn’t pay a premium price for a Tacoma when the quality of it has questions.
I feel like the much better move would be to buy a NA V6 Frontier… or hell, a Ford Ranger or Chevy Colorado.
All are less expensive and all are, more or less, known quantities.
The SR5 Tacoma needs to be $38K or less to be something worth considering.
I bought my 2001 tacoma 4x4 new off the delivery truck. $18000 cash. 23 years and 280,000 miles later she's all original except a front set of brakes , tires and a few very minor repairs done at home.
Just sold my 2014 Silverado. Started looking at Tacomas, then the sticker shock of new ones and some used ones, as expensive as the new ones. Looked at the Nissan Frontier, about $10,000 less and with a V-6. Got the SV with 4x and basic trim package. No princess rims, but with enough useful stuff that a truck is good with, power mirrors, windows, and power seats.
It’s all in the price
With todays interest rates why buy a mid sized truck at 750 to 900 a month. Crazy prices and people keep paying it so please if you want prices to come down stop paying crazy prices
At the Toyota Dealership in my area, there were quite a few Tacomas & Tundras in their inventory. What appears to be in more demand in my area are the Siennas, RAV4s, and Corolla Crosses
The issue is asking a turbo 4 to do the job of the old N/A V6
Yes the power is there but the longevity won’t be.
I took another look at the Nissan Frontier, and I got to tell you I was pleasantly surprised with how nice it is/was, but the price is WAY more inline! Oh, and is has a 6 cylinder!
Who is Toyota listening to if they are not listening to their customers..?
I ended up buying theNissan Frontier pro4x. Not gona lie I love it. Lots of power, V6, plenty of room for people/pets in the back seat (crew cab), love the trim, leather seats, remote start, Fender sound system with sub, tow package all for 45 taxes included. will add, that was the price before my trade in as well.
It seems as though people are avoid a new set of car payments like the plague.
Well, there's nothing better than a paid for vehicle!
Well stated Ben. This is hw it is for new vehicles when they come to market. They have to work through the issues and work through the challenges. Reputations are built over time and not over night.
50k lol. same spec 3rd gen was 38.5k. Turns out when you shut down the country and print money for 3 years it has consequences.
I have a 2024 TRD SPORT….. I LOVE IT NO ISSUES, went with sport, because Not really going off road.
14” screen Wow!
The only issue is, it just seems a little loud, (Engine noise)
But other than that
I get a lot of looks, and conversation over this truck
I LOVE IT 😂
4 cylinder engines don't belong and pick ups and luxury cars. If I buy a truck or luxury car, it better be a twin turbo V6 at the very least.
Tell that to prerunners. 4 cycl especially with a turbo is completely viable.
You mean like the Tundra? You can buy them cheap, but Toyota won’t take them on trade in? Weird, but it does have a twin turbo v6
no turbos.....period
4 cylinder Tacomas (and other mid size trucks) have been a thing since the 90s….
Good luck, 4 cylinder and turbos are the future unfortunately.
This is one of my first looks inside a new Taco. It makes the inexpensive plastic interior of my Maverick look upscale. Definitely not something I'd spent that kind of money on when a full-sized truck isn't much more.
But Ben, how many people that buy these "off-road" trucks actually use/need them? This is one of the factors that has led to the insane increases in the price of trucks. More models, more packages, more add-ons.....
I bought a 2024 Tacoma off-road. My fuel economy is not much better than my 2017 I had. The ride is not as nice as my third GEN was. I wish I would’ve kept my 2017.
I have a 2017 also why is the 3rd gen better?
What makes you like the third generation more?
My 2024 off Road sounds like a Dyson vacuum. It’s lost that truck vibe. Lots of hard plastics that scratch easily inside. Quality control of the fit and finish all over is poor. I should have not been in such a rush to buy it.
@@wayne7805 thanks bro. I’ll keep my 2017 then
My 2017 trd sport with 75,000 miles will probably still last longer than any of the 2024's. Don't blame mexico, mine was assembled there, it's just poor decision making and bad design. I expected more from toyota. Oh ya! And really, a ten gallon gas tank! WTF!
Bought a 2023 new after seeing advance reviews of the 2024. No one wants a 4 cylinder truck. Paid a decent price for the 2023 and I love it. Got many but not all extras. Had several extras installed after purchase. The only complaint I have is the lousy service from the dealer. Now I only go there if there is a warranty/recall issue. This is my 4th Toyota truck and have kept each with no major issues for between 12-17 years. Love these trucks.
Very accurate video Ben! People complain about the prices, but the off roads and sports are out selling the SR5 and SR here in DFW, Texas. The SR5 4X4 without upgrade package is a very competent casual off roader. I am sure the trailhunter will sell well also. Also every SR5 and up that is not a manual transmission even without the upgrade package gets over 3rd gen: Turbo Engine with more torque, 8 speed auto transmission, rear disc brakes, electronic parking brake, new suspension and safety sense 3 with makes it worth 8-10k more than the gen 3 model in my opinion. If you think it costs marginally more to make a 4th gen versus a 3rd gen, you probably still write checks in the grocery line...in that case, carry on. Going on 4 months with my 2024 off road and love it! We also have a 2023 off road as well. I think those of you who think Toyota did this on accident or don't know what they are doing are naive.
Dude, cut yo hair.... my goodness.
Or at least wash it.
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Who cares, just want info
dude looks like a lady!
@@Sonnycam24 With that receding hairline he needs to take a permanent marker and draw a line across his forehead cause soon he's not gonna know where to stop washing his face:)
They can't keep them on the lot here in West Covina, CA. They bring about 15 per week and usually mostly gone by Thursday or Friday
Get the price down, and put the V6 back or an inline 6 on it. Not this turbo carp. The MPG is the same basically.
Inline 6 = Take my money.
You think Toyota is gonna just reverse course and do that now? Lol Never gonna happen.
19mpg average so far, and I swear the gas tank is 2 gallons smaller.
I get way better gas mileage in my 24 Tacoma than my 17 Tacoma . Way more torque . It’s better in every aspect . I get 26mpg highway and 23 city . My 17 Tacoma was 18 mpg all the time . I love my 24 Tacoma .
Gonna keep my 2017 Tacoma TRD Pro with 38k miles. Only time will tell on the new engine longevity. I do like the overall new styling on the 2024.
They are more expensive for sure. Not mention you have the colorado zr2 and canyon at4, ford ranger as options.
Yep. I was going to get a newer Tacoma a few years ago, but ended up getting a Ranger instead. Wasn't sure about it as the Ranger had mostly just come back but I absolutely love it and got a lot newer truck with less miles for less money.
Was thinking of getting a tacoma because Chevy priced me out of a new truck, but $60k for a 4 cylinder truck that gets 21 mpg. Looks like I’m keeping the Silverado and fixing it up.
Look like Nissan Frontier sales might go up.
Its the best selling mid trim truck last quarter
They have.
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Bought a 24 off road with large screen & heated seats as the only add ons. Out the door for 47k. Had a 2020 off road fully loaded and it was no where near as good as the new truck.(full disclosure. I have not towed with the new truck yet, but the most I will tow is a 17' bass tracker or a utility trailer) NO MORE GEAR HUNTING, better get up and go, better ride. Face it all vehicle prices have gone threw the roof and I don't think it is going to get better. I have never been a big fan of the turbo as it is just something else to worry about. BUT the fact is this is the way of the future and there will always be something that we don't like about change. Drive it... you will like it.
I just want a 4X4 2 door truck with a gas pedal and a brake pedal and windows that roll down. I don't even want a heated steering wheel.
crazy non-sense... how would they ever make tons of money off you that way?
@@AyaWetts Yes, crazy me.🙂 but at least I could afford it and be a buyer.
I love my Sport. My dealer discounted it by $3500. Sold my 2015 Tacoma that i purchased for 33k for 23K. In 10 years it depreciated only 10K. People don't want trucks anymore. They want a "truck" that is also an SUV, family car, off road, and high tech all at the same time.
Shower, haircut, and a shave will do you wonders bud. Cmon self hygiene is paramount.
He does shower and his style is beard and long hair....how is that bag hygiene?
@@jenksy_23 how do you know if he showers? lol.... jk
@@stinct1776 cause I lived with him for 2 years 😂😂 and he had been my best friend for about 5 years haha
I bought a 2023 last year for $33,880. Access cab, six cylinder, larger cargo box. I assume it will last a good long time. My last Tacoma was at 325,000 miles when I decided to get this one. You don’t need to buy the expensive trim levels.