In a world awash with high-value fullsize pickups all vying for your attention, the Tacoma still charms more than a few buyers.
Driving Notes
- The size of the Tacoma is nice. While fullsize trucks can feel a bit like the automotive equivalent of relaxed-fit jeans, the Tacoma does the Goldilocks "just right" thing for my purposes.
- The 4.0-liter V6 and five-speed automatic combo is just as thirsty here as a larger truck would be, returning 18 mpg in my hands.
- The interior was updated for 2012 too, getting water-resistant seat fabric with the TRD Sport package, along with black center console and door trim.
- The classic Toyota small-pickup traits remain. You sit low to the floor with your legs splayed out a bit, just like you always have, and the steering is tight and direct. Keep your boot out of it, and the V6 and five-speed auto are smooth operators, too.
No comments:
Post a Comment