Hey Chris, you back in Colorado I’m guessing? You can come check out my ‘22 Ranger if you want. You know me it’s not staying stock long.
Lift, Wheels/Tires, rear seat delete kit, soft topper and both roof/cab racks are ordered.
I know you and I have spoke about our lack luster experience with the latest generation Tacoma but you do know I’ve accumulated over a million miles on Toyota trucks right? No expert and don’t call myself a professional mechanic, although my father is, but I do believe I have earned my right to my opinion on this subject. 317k miles on a ‘88 Toyota PU which I absolutely loved back in Highschool. ‘03 SR5 Tacoma 4x4 with 327k miles, by far my favorite truck I’ve ever owned. Regret every day selling it. So durable and reliable, then came my ‘11 TRDOR 4x4….megh I mean it got the job done but I began to have all kinds of four wheel drive actuator issues, air conditioning issues, shifting issues. I just began to notice more issues than my previous two. Still took me to 309k miles but was beginning to concern me. Then I took a break from Toyota, was happy for while but let nostalgia get to me and bought that sick looking ‘18 TRDPRO that I made into a overland rig that you’ve seen. Unfortunately that thing began having more issues in 67k miles than my Ram ever had in 77k miles.
Now I have this Ranger, so far I’m blown away and way more impressed. Honestly kind of wondering why I ever went back to a Tacoma. I hope Toyota gets their stuff together and start making solid stuff again but unfortunately their current line up is both outdated, overrated and overpriced. I’m glad I get to travel as much as I have internationally. It sure has taught me just how much of a cult like following us Americans have for the Tacoma when in all reality it’s inflated on its reliability and performance numbers. The rest of the world heavily uses everything in the book. Not just Toyota trucks.
Personally I believe there is a great deal of midsize offerings that you will be happy with even over long term and they don’t have to be a Tacoma. Like I said, I hope they redeem themselves for their new Gen stuff, but their current stuff id avoid. Their is better drive trains, better performance, more efficiency and more comfortable rides out there that will be just as reliable. Unfortunately I’m convinced there is way too much of our US based Toyota customers who are still hung up on a limelight for Toyota that hasn’t really existed since they made the switch of manufacturing to the US back in the early 2000’s. I think that’s why I loved my Gen 1 so much. It was still Japanese components but assembled in CA. Still had a lot of Japanese quality in the product.
Sorry to sound like a Toyota basher but the Tacoma isn’t the only true midsize offering that’s gonna last ya.