Is Toyota Still The Best?? Customers Are Nervous!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • For generations, Toyota has been known as the best and most reliable vehicle manufacturer in the world. However, customers both new and old are having serious reservations and concerns about where Toyota is headed with the reliability, dependability and durability. Has Toyota lost its way or are they still worth the premium price they are demanding for their latest vehicle lineup?
    #landcruiser #toyotatacoma #toyotatundra #tacomatrd #trdoffroad #trdsport #sr5 #trdpro

Комментарии • 63

  • @toyomade
    @toyomade 2 месяца назад +6

    Picked up a 2024 4Runner Limited today…
    Almost went Trailhunter but I’m happy with the 4Runner knowing it’ll last as long as I need it to and give the new stuff plenty of time to mature and let them iron those kinks out.

  • @hi.bradder7929
    @hi.bradder7929 2 месяца назад +14

    I dont get the whole car/truck buying culture. People buy these vehicles with money they dont have, to replace something thats not broken. 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @ConfirmedPatriot
      @ConfirmedPatriot 2 месяца назад +2

      We all love to drive an extension of our personalities. I have much nicer rides than I have a nice house. I buy with cash all the time. My hobby is performance driving. It’s my passion. It’s my connection to happiness.

  • @rstumbaugh43
    @rstumbaugh43 2 месяца назад +8

    About 2 weeks ago, I bought a 22 tacoma, TRD off-road 4x4, automatic, v6, double cab, 28,000 miles, $37,000…in white..I LOVE IT!!!! I’m SOOO glad I got the gen3, that gen 4, has to PROVE itself, I’m not sold on turbo..seen WAY too many issues with other mfg’s..
    Got the tech pkg, and just love my new to me truck!! I plan on 3-400,000+ trouble free miles

    • @westcoasttaco
      @westcoasttaco  2 месяца назад +2

      @@rstumbaugh43 congrats!

    • @YTBEN1045
      @YTBEN1045 2 месяца назад +1

      Smart!

    • @YTBEN1045
      @YTBEN1045 2 месяца назад

      @Leewilly440 nothing wrong? Even with all the maimtenace in world, do you honestly expect those turbo charged engine to last 300k, 400k miles or even more like a naturally aspirated V6 engine? You'd be lucky to get 150k out of those I think.

    • @YTBEN1045
      @YTBEN1045 2 месяца назад

      @Leewilly440 I guess some folks like to change trucks/cars every 4, 5 years or even less. So for them the engine doesn't really matter. But for most people like us who'd like to keep our vehicles for the longest time, then durability really matters.

    • @YTBEN1045
      @YTBEN1045 2 месяца назад

      @@Leewilly440 dang! Lucky you! You have the liberty to try everything...

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 2 месяца назад +15

    WOW 😳, Toyota refuses to buy back their Trucks ?
    In other words AVOID the new Generations of Toyota pickups at ALL COSTS !!!
    I’m Soooo Glad that I bought my 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road, double cab, long bed with the Premium and Technology pkgs.
    I was going to wait until 26-28 to buy the redesigned Tacoma until I found out that Toyota was dropping the proven, reliable and durable 3.5L Naturally Aspirated (NA) V6.
    I only drive 6-8K miles per year and at my age, I’m sure I’ll be driving my 23 TRD until I die. Then I know my wife will continue using it to plow our 5-7 feet of winter snow off our private road and driveway until her death.
    It took us about 15 years to save up enough money to pay cash for my TRD, but it’s our opinion that it was money well spent.
    With the skyrocketing costs of buying a new vehicle continuously rising, I’m sure in 10 years it’ll cost $100K for a SR Tacoma 4WD.
    Our (my) truck was a left over 23. We bought it on 2/29/24. For some reason no one wanted the 6’ bed and we needed it as we use our truck for work around our property.
    Personally I think the Long Bed looks more balanced than the 5’ bed, but that’s just me.
    The way Toyota is going, I’d be afraid to buy a Turbo model and if an automaker doesn’t trust its own vehicle to buy it back then something is Majorly wrong. I’d shy away from Toyota for now.
    I heard that Toyota is getting ready to Recall the new Tacoma’s because of transmission failure, both manual and automatic transmissions.
    Once again, I’m glad I was able to find my 23.
    The dealership took almost $5K off of the MSRP, gave me a Tri-fold tonneau cover, running boards, an 8 year 75K mile bumper to bumper extended warranty, free lifetime oil and filter changes and tire rotation.
    Town Toyota in East Wenatchee, WA are Great to work with and they’ve treated us fairly.

    • @USMC_LAterZ
      @USMC_LAterZ Месяц назад +1

      If I could do it again, I would buy the '23 TRD OR longbed instead of my '23 TRD Pro. The longbed has its place.

  • @ConfirmedPatriot
    @ConfirmedPatriot 2 месяца назад +5

    Toyota knew of the Tacoma passion, and assumed we would come flocking to the new Tacoma no matter what. I have a ‘20 TRD PRO Tacoma, and the sticker shock is a rough blow, as well as the move to a 4 cyl turbo. If I were in the market and could spend $55-60,000 as of this moment, I would buy the Ranger Raptor.

  • @spencerjones7775
    @spencerjones7775 2 месяца назад +7

    Sadly No ... These are so far from the 3rd gen Tacomas

    • @Doc1855
      @Doc1855 2 месяца назад +2

      I agree.
      I’m Sooo thankful that I bought my 23 TRD Off Road.
      I’ll drive that truck until I die.

    • @spencerjones7775
      @spencerjones7775 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Doc1855 I’m with you , love my 2021 Trd pro never giving it up

    • @Doc1855
      @Doc1855 2 месяца назад +2

      @@spencerjones7775 If people were a maintenance nut like I am, they’d easily hit the 1/2 million mile mark with their 3rd generation Tacoma’s.
      I bought a 78 Corolla in 83 for my college car. It was a Bare Bones Corolla. Vinyl seats and vinyl flooring. 4cyl, 4spd manual transmission, White with tan interior, 2dr.
      It had 70K miles on it when I bought it.
      I promptly changed the transmission and rear end grease and continued to do so every 30K miles. Back then conventional oil was all that was available. I changed the oil and filter every 3K miles with Valvoline.
      After Grad School I had a LOT of student loans, so I kept driving my Corolla.
      After my loans were paid off I wanted to buy a house, so I started saving money and since my Corolla was paid for, I kept driving it.
      After I bought my first house I decided to see how long the Corolla would last.
      At around 350K miles the rear end started howling, so I removed the rear seat and stuffed underneath and behind with very dense foam and replaced the seat.
      At around 400K miles the drivers seat was long overdue, so I got an old Los Angeles phone book and put it inside the worn out springs. I then used the same dense foam over the phone book, a pillow on top of the foam and bought a set of front bucket seat covers.
      The vinyl on the floor was worn down past the White paint and to the shiny metal surface, so I bought front floor mats.
      It finally died in 02 with 488K miles. It was burning a couple of quarts of “Honey” Oil between changes. The rear end was howling through the foam under the rear seat. I’m sure those gears were so sharp that I could have shaved my face with them. LOL.
      I promptly bought a new Camry and drove it until my needs changed in 11 and that’s when I bought a new RAV 4WD Limited with the 3.5L V6.
      My wife and I decided to sell my RAV and an older 4WD pickup to consolidate down to 2 vehicles. (A few years ago I bought her a new Outback for her 50th birthday. I would have preferred that she wanted a Toyota, but her entire family, my brother and sister all drive Outback’s and that’s what she wanted, so that’s what I bought for her.
      We were going to wait to buy a 2026-28 redesigned Tacoma but then I heard that Toyota was dropping the Proven, reliable and durable 3.5L V6 and going to a new 4cyl Turbo, so that’s when we decided to buy a 23 TRD.
      The rest is history. I retired early when I was 43, just a few months before meeting my wife.
      I now drive only 6-8K miles per year and because I’m almost 60 years old, I’m sure I’ll be driving my 23 TRD until I die.
      Yes we will have to replace my wife’s Outback someday, so I’ll start looking around for a low mileage 24 or older 4Runner Limited to replace her Outback and then she’ll be able to drive it until she passes away.
      Yes I’ve had other “fun” vehicles through the years but Toyota’s have always been my daily driver.
      Since my first Toyota in 83, Ive been driving Toyota’s for 41 years and counting.
      That’s not bad at all… 4 Toyota’s in over 40 years.

    • @efil4kizum
      @efil4kizum 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Doc1855 Dude! I had a '79 Corolla liftback bot in the early 1990s for 500$ ... no working heater nor defrost no ac no power steering equipped and it lived in the winter midwest... floorboard rotted through, snow comes in on your feet while driving LOL Rear Wheel Drive with a stickshift !!! ... dumped it at the dealershop in 2oo4 after the brake booster or whatever was on the fritz and no power brakes anymore... car had roughly 150k miles iirc of all city stop and go in the saltBelt for 25 years

    • @Doc1855
      @Doc1855 2 месяца назад

      @@efil4kizum I bought a 78 Corolla, 2dr, bare bones, vinyl seats and flooring in 83 for my college car.
      It had 70K miles on it when I bought it. I promptly changed the manual transmission and the rear end grease and the engine oil and filter.
      From then on I changed the oil and filter every 3K miles and the transmission and rear end grease every 30K miles.
      It finally died in 02 with 488K miles.
      I bought a new 02 Camry and drove it until my needs changed in 11 and that’s when I bought a new RAV 4WD Limited with the 3.5L V6.
      I drove my RAV until I bought my 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road, double cab, 6’ bed with the premium and technology pkgs.
      A few years ago I bought my wife a new Outback for her 50th birthday. She had been driving her Camry for 18 years.
      Prior to buying the Outback we looked at a new RAV AWD hybrid but it was subpar in quality, and had a lot of engine noise. We Loved the Venza but we couldn’t get it in Tan or brown interior, it only came with either 1990 Gloomy Grey or Death Black interior.

  • @shnerp
    @shnerp 2 месяца назад +2

    Keeping my 2023 trail edition till the wheels fall off. love this truck!

  • @bige311
    @bige311 2 месяца назад +1

    Love your vids WCT, you always speak the truth and not just shilling.. Thanks

  • @johnholt8785
    @johnholt8785 2 месяца назад +3

    Toyota can keep them for that price . I’m going with Nissan .

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 2 месяца назад +4

    $70K for that with cheap black door handles and cloth interior?
    I’m sure it has the turbo as well.

    • @TJL-z8p
      @TJL-z8p 2 месяца назад

      $60K

    • @Doc1855
      @Doc1855 2 месяца назад +1

      @@TJL-z8p Still too much money

  • @James-yv8nm
    @James-yv8nm 2 месяца назад +4

    I feel like the criticism Toyota has brought upon themselves has less to do with recalls/dependability and more with cost. The Gen 3 Tundra is entering its 3 year I believe. First year for the Gen 4 Tacoma.. General rule is 3 years to work out the issues with a new platform. Let’s wait and see.. The “bulletproof” 3.5 liter has certainly had its issues as well. I think consumers rightfully expect more and are less tolerant when you get into these ridiculous prices.

    • @EdwinCV-dh8qc
      @EdwinCV-dh8qc 2 месяца назад +1

      2024 Taco not worth it,I picked up a 2019 trd sport and it's been a great truck.

    • @RobertJohnson-gy9ky
      @RobertJohnson-gy9ky 2 месяца назад +1

      Idk, they're already having transmission problems....

    • @James-yv8nm
      @James-yv8nm 2 месяца назад +1

      @@RobertJohnson-gy9ky I have 1800 miles on my 2023 and have already had the engine pulled for a timing cover leak.. 🤦🏻‍♂️ Went for a 23 to avoid the Gen 4 growing pains.. lol

    • @RobertJohnson-gy9ky
      @RobertJohnson-gy9ky 2 месяца назад +1

      @James-yv8nm Damn, that sucks! There's nothing worse than buying a new vehicle only to make you wish you never did.

    • @Doc1855
      @Doc1855 2 месяца назад

      Most of the bugs got worked out of the 3.5L V6 in 2011. I drove my 11 RAV 4WD Limited with the 3.5L V6 for 12 years and it didn’t ever give me any trouble.
      I sold it to a friend of mine and he’s had it for a year now and he says that it still doesn’t burn or leak any oil.
      It was a Great little SUV.
      If we didn’t need to replace our old pickup, I’d still be driving it.
      So I sold him my RAV and sold our pickup and bought a new 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road, double cab, 6’ bed with the Premium and Technology pkgs.
      I’ll drive my 23 TRD until I die.

  • @geneseminoleranger7773
    @geneseminoleranger7773 2 месяца назад

    No serious QC issues, one month on my 24 Tacoma hood scope rear separated , rear power source inop, front lower spoiler left side fell off. Sadly Dothan toyo wants $1.198 to pay for lower air spoiler! I did not hit any object on the road.

  • @SMITTY19722
    @SMITTY19722 2 месяца назад +1

    Being a Toyota owner for half my life and I’m 52 I can tell you the quality and reliability went south the past few years and it’s sad to say I moved onto the GMC 2500 HD, maybe things will change in the future and they will fix all these issues and they will be coming reliable like they once were but as of right now they can keep them.

  • @USMC_LAterZ
    @USMC_LAterZ Месяц назад

    Why am I not getting notifications when you post vids? Weird, I have you subbed and notification bell on?

  • @reneguardado5597
    @reneguardado5597 2 месяца назад +3

    Don't buy any turbo engines guys, keep your older tacomas, tundras, and 4 runners

  • @realJohnLab
    @realJohnLab 2 месяца назад +3

    Prices up, quality down. The are making them cheaper in Mexico.
    We deserve better

    • @jima7925
      @jima7925 2 месяца назад

      Which Toyotas are made in Mexico?

    • @realJohnLab
      @realJohnLab 2 месяца назад

      @@jima7925 all 2024 Tacoma

    • @Tunas916
      @Tunas916 2 месяца назад

      Tacomas have been built in Mexico for a long time now.

  • @tim3308
    @tim3308 2 месяца назад +2

    How about the '24 Tacoma hybrid versions are on no lots as we hit July? Wow.....

  • @danoconnell5592
    @danoconnell5592 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm not sure if Toyota is still the best but I have a 23 SR5 with a TRD package and a 6-ft bed. I have no wind noise, no rattles and love the truck way more then my previous 2007 tundra. I do a lot of towing and so far the motor seems fine. Time will tell. Every new vehicle is plastic on the inside and are over engineered and over priced. I have a free lifetime/ unlimited mileage powertrain warranty which Toyota needs to give every Tundra owner.

  • @rockkstah2550
    @rockkstah2550 2 месяца назад +1

    I have a 22 SR5 2WD great truck, wish it was 4WD. When I got it back in 22 they did not have 4WD at the lot at that time due to "covid" supply shortage.
    I am in the market these days for 4WD but am switching my loyalty of 40 plus years away from toyota to somewhere else..
    I have seen the ups and downs of toyota over the years but never like this... its time to part ways Toyota...

  • @user-rk2ww2cm4v
    @user-rk2ww2cm4v 2 месяца назад +1

    If you really want a new tacoma/tundra, i would wait until the 2026 model

  • @Kenneth_R
    @Kenneth_R 2 месяца назад +1

    I really want a new non-hybrid Land Cruiser. Any idea when Toyota will release one? I know they make the GX but want to avoid the V6tt engine.

    • @scrooksful
      @scrooksful 2 месяца назад +1

      Me too but doubt our wish will come true.

  • @santiagovillarreal6647
    @santiagovillarreal6647 2 месяца назад +1

    Wouldn’t buy a new tundra or taco for at least a year.

  • @davidnguon6972
    @davidnguon6972 2 месяца назад +1

    No V6 and to much good bye toyota said

  • @michaellodowski3305
    @michaellodowski3305 2 месяца назад

    Not buying a 4 runner for 72k with a 4 cyl??

  • @Kcdaniel88
    @Kcdaniel88 2 месяца назад

    Your vehicle is not an investment. I remember when the 3 gen Tacomas came out and everyone complained about have it shifted and lack of power. Toyota has always taken care of its customers more so than other brands. If you want to talk about engine recalls you should have walked over to the Hyundai dealer.

  • @semperfiever
    @semperfiever 2 месяца назад +1

    49k for an sr5 hahaha ill stick to my 3rd gen 😂

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 2 месяца назад +1

    If Toyota would go back to manufacturing their products in Japan instead of Mexico I’m sure their quality would improve.
    Toyota is paying the Mexicans $100 per month to build their vehicles. You get what you pay for.
    A lot of the workers don’t know how to read or only have a 6th grade education.

    • @YoitsDro
      @YoitsDro 2 месяца назад +1

      so what about the 3rd gen tacoma's that were made in mexico, are those lemons too?

    • @Doc1855
      @Doc1855 2 месяца назад

      @@YoitsDro The entire truck wasn’t manufactured in Mexico. Only certain parts of them were. But for 24, the entire truck is manufactured in Mexico.
      The American SLAVES (Taxpayers) are now supporting more than 10 Million people from Mexico here in the USA, so why would Anyone want to support them in their country too?

    • @efil4kizum
      @efil4kizum 2 месяца назад

      @@Doc1855 is it an Assembly Issue or is it an Engineering Design Issue or a Parts Manufacturing Issue ???

    • @Doc1855
      @Doc1855 2 месяца назад

      @@efil4kizum Or Laziness because they’re there just for a paycheck

    • @jima7925
      @jima7925 2 месяца назад

      Which ones are made in Mexico? My rav was made in Canada

  • @appleztooranges
    @appleztooranges 2 месяца назад +2

    No their quality in’ 2024 is 💩