Ragnar The Redneck
Well-Known Redneck
Based upon what we know about the new 4th Gen Taco, and taking into account the midsize offerings sold currently (GM twins, Frontier), and being released next year (Ranger), is the new Taco a hit or a miss?
Please, be more objective than fanboy. I would rather drive a new Taco than the others, but I still see the bad compared to the others.
Take the new Ranger... It will offer two new V6 engine options - the 2.7L TT V6, and a 3.0L TT V6. The former is about equal to the top spec Tacoma offering, but the latter will blow the Taco's specs into the weeds. BTW, has Ford reined in those problems with the 2.7L in the Bronco? The 3.0L is an unknown quantity, as I haven't really seen anything bad or good. Should the TRD Pro have used the 3.5L TT V6 from the Tundra?
Will Toyota's decision to go with an all 4-cylinder lineup hinder it against the Frontier (nice HP, but lacking torque), and the Ranger (adding V6's to its lineup)? Did GM shoot themselves in the foot by going all-in with their 2.7L 4-cylinder (I have seen just about as many praises as I have horror stories)?
One thing Toyota's are known for is fit and finish and material quality. This seems to be a stumbling block for the others compared to Toyota. For example, take a look under the seat of a Toyota, and then compare to the others.
For me, I think the new Tacoma will be a HIT!
Please, be more objective than fanboy. I would rather drive a new Taco than the others, but I still see the bad compared to the others.
Take the new Ranger... It will offer two new V6 engine options - the 2.7L TT V6, and a 3.0L TT V6. The former is about equal to the top spec Tacoma offering, but the latter will blow the Taco's specs into the weeds. BTW, has Ford reined in those problems with the 2.7L in the Bronco? The 3.0L is an unknown quantity, as I haven't really seen anything bad or good. Should the TRD Pro have used the 3.5L TT V6 from the Tundra?
Will Toyota's decision to go with an all 4-cylinder lineup hinder it against the Frontier (nice HP, but lacking torque), and the Ranger (adding V6's to its lineup)? Did GM shoot themselves in the foot by going all-in with their 2.7L 4-cylinder (I have seen just about as many praises as I have horror stories)?
One thing Toyota's are known for is fit and finish and material quality. This seems to be a stumbling block for the others compared to Toyota. For example, take a look under the seat of a Toyota, and then compare to the others.
For me, I think the new Tacoma will be a HIT!