2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road Review & Drive - Do you really need the TRD Pro?
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You can leave both of them cuz a Colorado zr2 is better
Never once have I ever opened the tailgate on my Tacoma and thought to myself, "It would sure be nice if this would open and close automatically"
Do you really need bump stops and a durable front diff? Yes.
What about the transmission?
Dunno bout you, but I would not describe anything about this truck as militaristic haha. This is extremely luxurious. You be lucky to have a Humvee with side mirrors that don’t swing wildly on the road. Maybe Air Force would have something like this 😂. However, I get what you trying to say.
Love this Taco!
Lmao ima pass 53k for a mid trim tacoma
I must be the only one who doesn't like the trd Pro Grille...
Now go replace its engine ASAP!
Toy truck for millenials.
CRAP 4 cyl.
And I love it
@@mad-meh2719 I know…
Serious offroader. Thing is with American pickup trucks. They are just tall. They have ZERO offroad capabilities. They have that straight axle so their ground clearance remains the same. They are just raised up a bit so you sit higher. But the cars are not given any offroad tech or capabilities. I know this is a Toyota, but this is still an American pickup.
One could argue that the new Colorado ZR2 Bison and Canyon AT4 can give the Tacoma and its TRD trims a run for its money given the feedback customers have been giving General Motors.
Ranger Raptor.
@@jcal1415 That too.
The bison/at4x aev both outperform the trdpro. The pro is on the zr2's level at most.
American offroaders are pretty capable with the recent gen models. They do see the additional ground clearance, appraoch, breaktrhough, and departure angles/clearances, and do in fact have off road tech. My z71 has a whole offraod/overlanding menu with 3 different screens for use. They all have options or come standard, depending on trim, with 360 degree cameras. Not sure what you're looking at when you say american aren't capable.
Wait, do you drive a Subaru with all that negative talk about solid axles?
You probably do. You got a lift and some slightly bigger BFG KO2's and get the same MPG's as an F150 and still have no low range.