Nice overview of both! We have a ‘23 Tacoma, but we are looking at moving into the Tundra - specifically for towing. On a recent trip, I was able to get almost 25 miles per gallon simply by keeping it at or just under the speed limit on the highway and using the cruise control. The trip was about three hours so the Tacoma has definitely been great on gas for a truck. I have the SR but four-wheel-drive so that’s pretty decent has mileage. The challenge we have is growing into a larger travel trailer, will require a Tundra kind of strength. That 4,000 ish pound difference matters. And that’s what let me to review, so thanks again!
Great review! Loved the host personality, made the entire thing easy to watch. I’m leaning with the taco over the tundra, while I know I may be towing a small trailer in the future, I won’t be doing it often to justify a bigger truck that eats up gas.
My wife keeps saying we need a Tundra over a Tacoma. I keep telling her it’s too much truck. I feel like this video proves this 😂 Awesome comparison vid!
I've owned a 2021 Tundra since it was new, have 71k miles on it already, never had an issue, and get about 17-18 MPG on average (I live in the CO Rockies at 8500+ ft). Gas mileage can vary dramatically depending on how you drive. The only real thing about it is he isn't kidding about the blind spots, especially in the front...BE CAREFUL BACKING WHILE TURNING - I dinged my front driver fender pretty bad on a damn cement parking pylon that I couldn't see while backing out of a spot and turning - these things swing wide when ya turn. Overall though, best vehicle I ever owned.
Main point I’m looking for is Interior comfort Space Love everything about the Tacoma But Last four trucks have all been Full sized Fords Can I handle At 6’2 Interior space Would like feedback on that Don’t care about towing and mileage and power. Fit and finish on Tacoma Outstanding
Great review! I owned a Tundra several years ago....what a great truck! Currently, looking a purchasing a new Tacoma, however I'm having a "hard" time adjusting to the "bouncy" ride? Almost like a "covered wagon"....lol!
It can certainly be, but a little unsolicited advice…make sure you do all the computations to account for everything right down to the weight of yourself, passengers and pets…leave room to spare because every item, pc of food, camp gear, chairs, bikes, dishes, etc - all counts. Sadly, dealers (neither RV nor auto) will most likely NOT sit down and figure that all out with you. Def do the research beforehand 🙂. Oh - every trim is different too - some carry more towing ability. And Tacoma does NOT provide trailer brakes standard (my dealer told me to go elsewhere to get it done) but I was told on Tundra, it is standard (as seen here). We also added a weight distribution and anti-sway system even though our current trailer is barely 4000 dry pounds and the manufacturer talks about adding both after 5k. Just to be safe. Lastly, we’ve learned (the hard way - for us) it’s much better to have more truck than we need than not enough. You might be fine local towing or flat landing it but mountains, lots of cross country trips etc…(?) Hope that helps!
Im a Tacoma guy because I dont need the weight and power of the tundra and i save allot on gas this way * edit * - if you do NEED the power and weight of the tundra for business or pleasure than sure get the tundra
Great review! Been looking at Tundra but damn the gas mileage is $$$. Not really going to tow anything so don’t really need the Tundra. Now considering smaller Taco! Not
And who is getting a truck for fast? The Tacoma is the better off-roader. Tundra is the better one to move a family with. Tacoma is for that person that wants a truck that can do what a jeep does and still have a bed and towing capacity.
is no comparison, I own both trucks I love them both the Tacoma is easy for parking on narrow streets, easy to get in and get out, saving on Fuel, but overall I love my Trd pro, it is in a different level, I feel like I’m driving a sport car, The only difference, is that I could go off road, both trucks are great it all depends what are you using the truck for.
Flash forward to 2024 and everyone’s begging and wishing they could have these older tundra and Tacoma models. The new ones are absolute trash they’re absolutely overpriced and there’s now dozens of recalls including transmissions and engine recalls. These two models are now up 30% over MSRP years later because everyone wishes they had one nobody wants the new ones.the brand new Tacoma is advertising $9000 off MSRP. Insane.
I work at a lumber yard and wear denim. Denim was work wear long before carhartt came on the scene. Also why as a man are you worried about what another man wears
Would you rather have a Tacoma or a Tundra?
Read our full article here: www.carmax.com/articles/toyota-tacoma-vs-toyota-tundra-comparison
Nice overview of both!
We have a ‘23 Tacoma, but we are looking at moving into the Tundra - specifically for towing.
On a recent trip, I was able to get almost 25 miles per gallon simply by keeping it at or just under the speed limit on the highway and using the cruise control. The trip was about three hours so the Tacoma has definitely been great on gas for a truck. I have the SR but four-wheel-drive so that’s pretty decent has mileage.
The challenge we have is growing into a larger travel trailer, will require a Tundra kind of strength. That 4,000 ish pound difference matters. And that’s what let me to review, so thanks again!
Gas at $5 per gallon makes the Tundra an expensive choice. $135 every fill up and filling up every 7-10 days…that adds up fast
Great review! Loved the host personality, made the entire thing easy to watch. I’m leaning with the taco over the tundra, while I know I may be towing a small trailer in the future, I won’t be doing it often to justify a bigger truck that eats up gas.
My wife keeps saying we need a Tundra over a Tacoma. I keep telling her it’s too much truck.
I feel like this video proves this 😂
Awesome comparison vid!
Keep doing this good job. I really appreciate your car review.
I've owned a 2021 Tundra since it was new, have 71k miles on it already, never had an issue, and get about 17-18 MPG on average (I live in the CO Rockies at 8500+ ft). Gas mileage can vary dramatically depending on how you drive. The only real thing about it is he isn't kidding about the blind spots, especially in the front...BE CAREFUL BACKING WHILE TURNING - I dinged my front driver fender pretty bad on a damn cement parking pylon that I couldn't see while backing out of a spot and turning - these things swing wide when ya turn. Overall though, best vehicle I ever owned.
Jesus loves you
this I know 🙄
Main point I’m looking for is
Interior comfort
Space
Love everything about the Tacoma
But
Last four trucks have all been
Full sized Fords
Can I handle
At 6’2
Interior space
Would like feedback on that
Don’t care about towing and mileage and power.
Fit and finish on Tacoma
Outstanding
Great review! I owned a Tundra several years ago....what a great truck! Currently, looking a purchasing a new Tacoma, however I'm having a "hard" time adjusting to the "bouncy" ride? Almost like a "covered wagon"....lol!
I’m researching.
Ever since seeing my cousins pick up I’ve wanted one. Now, which one ?
Good review, well done sir
Watching these because im gonna get my tacoma and tundra hotwheels tommorow lol
Great review but I wanted to see thr interior space differences in cubic inch. Like, how does a family of 4 or 5 fit in the Tacoma?
Tundra crewmax cabin sits 5 adults easily...not sure about the Tacoma though.
Really nice review on this one
Great review 👍🏼
The host is fire!!
Awesome review, thank you.
Looking into buying one of my these and this was such a great video
Should have used a drone so you could see the top down silhouettes of the trucks
Is a Toyota Tacoma good for towing a travel trailer?
It can certainly be, but a little unsolicited advice…make sure you do all the computations to account for everything right down to the weight of yourself, passengers and pets…leave room to spare because every item, pc of food, camp gear, chairs, bikes, dishes, etc - all counts.
Sadly, dealers (neither RV nor auto) will most likely NOT sit down and figure that all out with you. Def do the research beforehand 🙂.
Oh - every trim is different too - some carry more towing ability. And Tacoma does NOT provide trailer brakes standard (my dealer told me to go elsewhere to get it done) but I was told on Tundra, it is standard (as seen here). We also added a weight distribution and anti-sway system even though our current trailer is barely 4000 dry pounds and the manufacturer talks about adding both after 5k. Just to be safe.
Lastly, we’ve learned (the hard way - for us) it’s much better to have more truck than we need than not enough. You might be fine local towing or flat landing it but mountains, lots of cross country trips etc…(?)
Hope that helps!
Im a Tacoma guy because I dont need the weight and power of the tundra and i save allot on gas this way * edit * - if you do NEED the power and weight of the tundra for business or pleasure than sure get the tundra
Amazing review, don't give up! 👏🏿
The tacoma is just too small . I like my beds 6ft and over . My tundra has a 6.5 ft bed and I wouldn't get anything less
lol what are you talking about, my tacoma has a 6.5 FT bed i got the long bed option lol.
@@danielbruno2631 really I didn't know they made long bed tacomas . Must be a single cab right ?
@@culio544 no they make double cab long bed Tacomas
Great review! Been looking at Tundra but damn the gas mileage is $$$. Not really going to tow anything so don’t really need the Tundra.
Now considering smaller Taco! Not
That foam is not 4x8
My 2010 tacoma gets 16.4 mpg on the hwy!!
Tacoma is more engaging to drive, seeing it offers a manual tranny
Toyota tundra is Sooooo faster than a Toyota Tacoma
But a Tacoma still retains value better
And who is getting a truck for fast? The Tacoma is the better off-roader. Tundra is the better one to move a family with. Tacoma is for that person that wants a truck that can do what a jeep does and still have a bed and towing capacity.
is no comparison, I own both trucks I love them both the Tacoma is easy for parking on narrow streets, easy to get in and get out, saving on Fuel, but overall I love my Trd pro, it is in a different level, I feel like I’m driving a sport car, The only difference, is that I could go off road, both trucks are great it all depends what are you using the truck for.
@Zoran and a super sport 6k bike will smoke your Tesla. What’s your point ?
@Zoran thats not how you use a whoosh.
Flash forward to 2024 and everyone’s begging and wishing they could have these older tundra and Tacoma models. The new ones are absolute trash they’re absolutely overpriced and there’s now dozens of recalls including transmissions and engine recalls. These two models are now up 30% over MSRP years later because everyone wishes they had one nobody wants the new ones.the brand new Tacoma is advertising $9000 off MSRP. Insane.
Not watching a truck review w a guy wearing a matching Jean jacket outfit ....
I work at a lumber yard and wear denim. Denim was work wear long before carhartt came on the scene. Also why as a man are you worried about what another man wears
Comment smells like a loserrrrrr
Host is straight up tarded