The only reason they havent recalled the '24 tundra is because they are still trying to sell them. If they issue a recall, the law dictates that they have to fix them before they can sell them.
Don't understand what the hype is over Tacoma's. New ones have small engine, cheap parts, poor styling, and the company is price gouging to help eliminate some of there $240 billion debt. Think I would rather drive a Ford.
The difference in Toyota and Ford is that Toyota will work out and have their issues fixed in one to two years% Ford just keeps selling the same defective trash.
100% the blame goes to the new ceo. Implemented planned obsolescence to the extreme. Now Toyota is no better than anyone else. Except they’re more expensive than most others. The price use to be worth it because of reliability. Not the case anymore.
I think whoever is in charge of the US Market is the one that should be fired. They saw everyone else was still selling even though they were overpriced with market adjustments and poor reliability (all domestic makers). Problem is that YOLO lifestyle binge people were on after all the COVID money dried up was not sustainable.
I was initially planning to upgrade to a ‘24 Pro when they were teasing the 4th gens. After the full reveal and pricing it appears now that I will be going the Ranger Raptor route.
The funny thing is this is said every single generation for the Tacoma, Tundra, 4Runner, Landcruiser, you name it. Every time. People don't like change. Then 10 years later everyone acts like they never were that guy. Then start the cycle all over again at the next redesign. Also, prices and lot times are absolutely driven by location. As an example, the lot time for the 2024 Tacoma in my area with 2 dealerships within 10 miles of each other is about 4 days.
Glad I got my 2021 Tacoma trd 4x4 at the end of 2020, right before Covid. Got it with 2500$ off MSRP. 37k$ it has 47k completely trouble free miles so far. I would’ve been happy if they just updated the rear brakes to disc and left everything else alone.
I continue seeing negative comments on the 2024 Tacomas; but I really have enjoyed my 2024 Tacoma Limited & it has over 4000 miles now & I have not had any issues with it! I enjoy the ride & the engine has enough power for me! I traded my 2012 Ram 1500 4x4 that I bought brand new & I don’t regret it!
I can see why you're happy if you're coming from a Ram Truck. Toyota trucks sort of have a cult like following and us Toyota fans are not happy with the direction their trucks are going. The new Tundra & Tacoma are more like American trucks. We prefer solid, simple, reliable, low maintenance trucks that go for 350,000+ miles. The new Toyota trucks are more plastic, cheap, and complex to work on. Good luck with your new Tacoma!
I’m happy you’re having a great experience with your new truck. I owned a 2009 Ram 1500 Laramie and loved it, minus the fuel economy. Please update us 6-12 months from now on how your ownership experience has been. Thanks for watching mate!!
Trust when I tell you 99% of the negative comments are coming from people who don't own the newer models. Probably half of them are just mad about Toyotas unfair prices as well as lower quality builds comparing to their older models, while the other half just want to ride the hate bandwagon for no reason. Enjoy your Car you made a great decision 👍🏻
@@danfontes9130 True, but as a Yota head myself from a 91 Landcruiser, with a few Camrys in there, and a 03 Taco and 20 Taco; Toyota fans are never happy with the direction. Ever. Every generation gets bashed by Toyota fans and critics alike and every time like clockwork they work out the minor kinks and are solid. Same ole same ole. As an example this Tundra recall will be a tiny blip on the radar by the end of this generation. Debris going into the main bearing. Affecting 800ish trucks to this point. Obviously most if they have debris it is small enough to get past the bearing and caught by the oil filter or you have wayyyyyy more than 800. Seems to be a select batch/a handful of plants. Nothing to do with the actual design or powertrain itself.
I recently visited a Toyota dealership and looked at Tundras and Tacomas. I saw a Tacoma TRD off-road for $51k. Then I saw a Tundra SR5 4x4 with a few options for $55k. If I had to choose I would get that Tundra because of the extra space and it’s actually built in America.
I just leased a new Tundra TRD Sport Premium. They took $7k off MSRP (which was way too high IMHO) and made for a very reasonable lease. I have a little fear of the crankshaft bearing issue, but that aside, this truck is magnificent! Much better than the the gen 2s I've had. Most criticism is from people that don't have one.
Wanted a Taco forever until 2024 where they decided to give you less truck for more money, I went with the Honda 2024 Ridgeline RTL which is better quality.
🤣 Dude literally just typed this out and thought yep then hit "Comment". You bought a Civic with a bed. It isn't a truck. It is unibody, has no payload, and no one is off-roading a front wheel drive truck. These are apples and oranges. You bought an all wheel drive car.
This is an excellent channel ! Not like many other channels out there handing out perks to sell-outs selling a brand that doesn't merit it ! Thank you! BTW, I'm a life long Toyota man but recently, I'm disappointed.
I appreciate that! I don’t suck up to any brand. I’ll gladly give credit when it’s due. Chevy Colorado Trail boss is perfect example of this. Has the same capability as a TRD Pro dang near and it’s $37,000. With inflation, they actually lowered their prices and gave you way more than the outgoing model. Literally the exact opposite of what Toyota did.
@@davidchenette1091😂😂 The headlamps are crying 😭 Look at the white ones. Once you see that you can't unsee it. Their UX design team is out of their minds.
I do not own a Toyota truck. I drive a Lexus GX 460 and Subaru Crosstek. You are making a few incorrect assumptions IMO. Toyota is a massive global company. Truck sales for Toyota in the USA is barely a blip on their radar. They will likely replace their U.S. CEO and keep on making vehicles. The real problem here is for the consumer who bought the new junk at an outrageous cost.
Why would anyone buy a truck that is overpriced with engine and transmission failures not to mention replacing a strong V6 and V8 with a turbo L4 because their engineers apparently are not smart enough to design. They created an electric truck and claimed specifications that are borderline fraud. I have owned Toyota trucks for over 20 years to include Tacoma’s and Tundras but I just replaced my old Tundra with a Honda Ridgeline Black Edition and I am very pleased with it to include the V6. I am done with Toyota Trucks they are much too arrogant and absolutely ignore the customer's wants and needs. Over the years when I have complained about issues and I address the executives I always get a call from a woman admin type for the executive office with boiler plate excuses and apologies. Toyota does not care about its customers just the bottom line. They will not rein in their rogue dealers who add on exorbitant markups, fees and addons claiming they have no leverage which is ridiculous. If it is true than Toyota attorneys and management do not know how to write contracts or again just don't care. I am done with Toyota trucks let those with money to throw away or burn buy them. IMHO.
Honestly, the Tacoma and Tundra situations have made me skeptical of many automotive reviewers. It is easy to find the good ones who raised alarms about these trucks early, now.
I wish Nissan wasn't discontinuing their full size truck as that looks like the one I'd buy. Just simple and straight forward on the engine. These overcomplicated supercharged engines are just trouble. These supercharged engines are not the future. I think when the range gets to around 450 miles on electric motors that will ultimately be the way to go.
Agree with you on interior, looks put together with plastic cheaper than Lego, but similar styling as Lego, so many hard edges and corners. Now sit in a Canyon/ Colorado, 100% better.
Toyota is not like Chevy Kia Hyundai they replace their engines. That’s the Japanese motto. They want to know why it failed and they fixed the problem. They don’t scrap the engines. They want to know why it failed and they make them better. It’s proven that’s why Toyota vehicles last long look at when the V8 came out three years worth of problems with the V8 engine that’s now icon. The new tundra has more torque than a lot of trucks out there if you’re looking to tow, you want torque numbers if you own the new tundra what’s a lot of people talk about? They don’t even own it. They don’t know how it’s rides and response of it. It’s way better than the V8 I have 2023 tundra limited zero problems drives amazing
How much were these trucks back in 2006? I know inflation is a thing but I bought my 2006 Dodge diesel 4x4 for 32K in 2006. I'm still driving that thing. Will these new overly priced and overly complicated trucks still be on the road twenty years from now?
$33k maxed out with every single option. With inflation, it would be $51,000 today, not $70k plus their costs have gone down due to outsourcing and tax evasion.
Pobre aportación de contenido, sólo repites el sentido y argumentos de otros canales, sin el contexto general. El motor de la Tundra, que sin duda alguna es un desastre, fue hecho el EEUU, porqué no dices eso ?. Porqué no dices nada de la cascada de demandas en contra de GM por las fallas en sus motores ?. El contenido que sobrevivirá en UA-cam, será aquel que sea objetivo, que agregue valor, pero sobre todo, aquel que sea ORIGINAL y no una repetición de otros contenidos.
After a decade of Tacoma ownership, I realized that owning one is basically pointless unless you’re an off-road enthusiast and a minimally talented DIYer. Their smaller size and comparatively weak engines render them severely compromised for anything else people need trucks for. They used to look cool - the old ones still do - but I reckon most people who have a Tacoma want it but don’t need it.
A 100-years of Toyota building a rock-solid reputation for reliability and top notch engineering is going down the DRAIN in a few short years! The new Tacoma and Tundra are much worse than their predecessors. And they're building junk engines that are being recalled. Sad to see a great company decline so quickly.....
I love the look of the new Tacoma. I hate the tundra. Although they are similar, the Tundra front end is hideous. My main complaint with the Toyota is the price gouging. I’ve been driving Toyota trucks since the mid 80s. I’m looking at the Frontier as my next vehicle.
What kind of pickup do you have not ever likes the same thing I agree on the tundra grill it's very ugly but tacoma is way better looking but everybody is different
I like how the Toyota bashing is the thing to do lately. Like the first year or 3 wasn't great for the 3rd gen Tacoma or any model of Toyota and any other manufacturer. Toyota is the only manufacturer that has the least recalls than every other one by such a massive amount it's almost ridiculous. And they always fix the issue. They are not perfect but common get off the bandwagon.
Toyota trucks are going in the wrong direction, why fix something that’s not broke. Actually many manufacturers are doing the same, Honda which I know first hand is charging you more and giving you less.
Toyota has ruined most all there cars/trucks with these junk turbo engines that will not see 300k miles without a major repair bill. Small engines in large cars/trucks do not last. All for no MPG gain i get 18MPG in my V8 Tundra and you don't buy a truck for MPG.
6/29/24 - All about fleecing wanton greed Corporate to manufacturing to dealership From cheap to poor material to poor quality Woeness Wokeness Wally World Maybe 2030 - 2040 Toyota will get it right turbo For I stick to naturally aspirated 4 / 6 / 8 Since Wuhan COVID 2020 Everything has gone to shite in a hand basket MTGA make toyota great again
I’m sincerely glad you do. That all that really matters. Toyota Tacoma owners are just frustrated. Massive price increase over the last generation with a what’s being received as a downgrade in engine quality, reliability and expected longevity. Higher cost of ownership expected and much less resale value. It’s not what Toyotas loyal buyers have experienced in the past and they don’t know what else fills the bill for them. Nissan appears to be the most similar but let’s face it, it’s still a Nissan not a Toyota of the past.
I think it’s a beautiful truck, and its reliability hasn’t been disproven. A few issues out there on a few trucks means nothing. Every vehicle has issues. The hyperbole being thrown around here and other channels is insane.
Test drive one. Unless you are wearing rose colored glasses and drinking the 4th gen Kool-aid, you’ll quickly realize there’s nothing to be excited about.😳
I’m a satellite communications engineer and retired military officer. I can afford to buy every trim of each truck at the same time. I’m making these videos to inform the public on what will happen once they try to buy a vehicle. Also, going onto automotive lot during business hours is not trespassing.
Looks like they are also about to ruin the beloved 4Runner in a similar fashion. 😢
Land Cruiser too…
The only reason they havent recalled the '24 tundra is because they are still trying to sell them. If they issue a recall, the law dictates that they have to fix them before they can sell them.
All about CYA at the big T.
I've always been a Tacoma fan but would not buy that new 2024 model. I would opt for a Frontier.
That’s exactly what I did, I love my new Frontier.
Don't understand what the hype is over Tacoma's. New ones have small engine, cheap parts, poor styling, and the company is price gouging to help eliminate some of there $240 billion debt. Think I would rather drive a Ford.
100% agree with everything you stated! A disposable/throwaway piece of %@&$!!
The difference in Toyota and Ford is that Toyota will work out and have their issues fixed in one to two years% Ford just keeps selling the same defective trash.
Trouble is Ford is Junk but they have a V8 still.
Cult level of brand loyalty and soyboys who dont understand how engines work.
Ford performs recalls for any tiny issue. Asian brands will wait until many have been hurt or worse to do anything about it unfortunately.
If we don't continue negative comments on the 24 who will? Some must carry the torch!
What the hell is Toyota doing?! They ruined the Tundra & the Tacoma is total outdated trash!
And the 4Runner will be an encore to this foolishness.
Toyota truck owner since 1982,multiples. Two in the driveway now. Would NOT buy a new one.
Same here my friend. I’ve got an old Ranger that’ll go 500k miles. I’ll stick with that
same
100% the blame goes to the new ceo. Implemented planned obsolescence to the extreme. Now Toyota is no better than anyone else. Except they’re more expensive than most others. The price use to be worth it because of reliability. Not the case anymore.
I think whoever is in charge of the US Market is the one that should be fired. They saw everyone else was still selling even though they were overpriced with market adjustments and poor reliability (all domestic makers). Problem is that YOLO lifestyle binge people were on after all the COVID money dried up was not sustainable.
I went with a 2024 Colorado instead
Engine recall and way overpriced is a bad combination. They shot themselves.
My local dealership has tons of trucks on the lot.
Exactly, hopefully they wake up soon
They have the new limited engine grenade feature to!
Hahaha that’s an $10,000 for the grenade package Sir.
@@revnation_auto last one on the lot! Get it before it's gone! 😂
That lunar rock color is simply gorgeous
Yeah I like that one as well. Wanted the 2021 TRD Pro Tacoma in Lunar Rock, no dice unfortunately.
@@revnation_autothat transmission was as decisive as a woman in menopause. Be glad you didn't.
I was initially planning to upgrade to a ‘24 Pro when they were teasing the 4th gens. After the full reveal and pricing it appears now that I will be going the Ranger Raptor route.
The funny thing is this is said every single generation for the Tacoma, Tundra, 4Runner, Landcruiser, you name it. Every time. People don't like change. Then 10 years later everyone acts like they never were that guy. Then start the cycle all over again at the next redesign. Also, prices and lot times are absolutely driven by location. As an example, the lot time for the 2024 Tacoma in my area with 2 dealerships within 10 miles of each other is about 4 days.
Glad I got my 2021 Tacoma trd 4x4 at the end of 2020, right before Covid. Got it with 2500$ off MSRP. 37k$ it has 47k completely trouble free miles so far. I would’ve been happy if they just updated the rear brakes to disc and left everything else alone.
I own a 1996 Toyota T100 with over 300k miles on the original engine. Sad to see how Toyota has become.
Yes Sir, it’s a shame. They are handing tons of business to Nissan and GM.
I continue seeing negative comments on the 2024 Tacomas; but I really have enjoyed my 2024 Tacoma Limited & it has over 4000 miles now & I have not had any issues with it! I enjoy the ride & the engine has enough power for me! I traded my 2012 Ram 1500 4x4 that I bought brand new & I don’t regret it!
I can see why you're happy if you're coming from a Ram Truck. Toyota trucks sort of have a cult like following and us Toyota fans are not happy with the direction their trucks are going. The new Tundra & Tacoma are more like American trucks. We prefer solid, simple, reliable, low maintenance trucks that go for 350,000+ miles. The new Toyota trucks are more plastic, cheap, and complex to work on. Good luck with your new Tacoma!
Hope your transmission holds up. Many are failing.
I’m happy you’re having a great experience with your new truck. I owned a 2009 Ram 1500 Laramie and loved it, minus the fuel economy. Please update us 6-12 months from now on how your ownership experience has been. Thanks for watching mate!!
Trust when I tell you 99% of the negative comments are coming from people who don't own the newer models. Probably half of them are just mad about Toyotas unfair prices as well as lower quality builds comparing to their older models, while the other half just want to ride the hate bandwagon for no reason. Enjoy your Car you made a great decision 👍🏻
@@danfontes9130 True, but as a Yota head myself from a 91 Landcruiser, with a few Camrys in there, and a 03 Taco and 20 Taco; Toyota fans are never happy with the direction. Ever. Every generation gets bashed by Toyota fans and critics alike and every time like clockwork they work out the minor kinks and are solid. Same ole same ole. As an example this Tundra recall will be a tiny blip on the radar by the end of this generation. Debris going into the main bearing. Affecting 800ish trucks to this point. Obviously most if they have debris it is small enough to get past the bearing and caught by the oil filter or you have wayyyyyy more than 800. Seems to be a select batch/a handful of plants. Nothing to do with the actual design or powertrain itself.
I recently visited a Toyota dealership and looked at Tundras and Tacomas. I saw a Tacoma TRD off-road for $51k. Then I saw a Tundra SR5 4x4 with a few options for $55k. If I had to choose I would get that Tundra because of the extra space and it’s actually built in America.
I just leased a new Tundra TRD Sport Premium. They took $7k off MSRP (which was way too high IMHO) and made for a very reasonable lease. I have a little fear of the crankshaft bearing issue, but that aside, this truck is magnificent! Much better than the the gen 2s I've had. Most criticism is from people that don't have one.
My 2016 3rd Generation Tacoma OR 4x4 was 36K in Oct 2015.
@@First100Kisthehardest understood, but the US $ is worth 35-40% less than then.
Wanted a Taco forever until 2024 where they decided to give you less truck for more money, I went with the Honda 2024 Ridgeline RTL which is better quality.
😂🤣😂
Good choice
So you said eff it I’m not getting a truck at all now?!!!
Lol a Honda ridgeline
“I wanted a truck, so I got a car”
🤣 Dude literally just typed this out and thought yep then hit "Comment". You bought a Civic with a bed. It isn't a truck. It is unibody, has no payload, and no one is off-roading a front wheel drive truck. These are apples and oranges. You bought an all wheel drive car.
This is an excellent channel !
Not like many other channels out there handing out perks to sell-outs selling a brand that doesn't merit it !
Thank you!
BTW, I'm a life long Toyota man but recently, I'm disappointed.
I appreciate that! I don’t suck up to any brand. I’ll gladly give credit when it’s due. Chevy Colorado Trail boss is perfect example of this. Has the same capability as a TRD Pro dang near and it’s $37,000. With inflation, they actually lowered their prices and gave you way more than the outgoing model. Literally the exact opposite of what Toyota did.
Frontier a better buy and better trucks
Nissan Sucks Fact!!
Just bought a ‘21 Tundra Platinum, V8, low mileage, wind chill pearl, 1 owner for $47. Pure gold!😊
It’s all about profit.. Toyota is absolutely tanking
The 2024 tacoma is one of the nicest looking pickup out there
They are down for sure. Nissan Frontier and GM sales are up big time.
David, you get your crack from the same guy as Hunter?
@@davidchenette1091😂😂
The headlamps are crying 😭
Look at the white ones. Once you see that you can't unsee it. Their UX design team is out of their minds.
@@davidchenette1091 it’s hideous. The 23 looks 10 times better!!
I do not own a Toyota truck. I drive a Lexus GX 460 and Subaru Crosstek. You are making a few incorrect assumptions IMO. Toyota is a massive global company. Truck sales for Toyota in the USA is barely a blip on their radar. They will likely replace their U.S. CEO and keep on making vehicles. The real problem here is for the consumer who bought the new junk at an outrageous cost.
I love how they pulled the ADM sticker off and left the outline of it that says volumes in itself
If Nissan watches these video, put a manual option on the Frontier AND Un-discontinue the Titan.
Agreed my friend!
I can see a Budweiser move here, with the consequences about to hit them.
I'm choosing to keep my 2018 2.7 at least I trust it!
I'm surprised Toyota lets you test drive them, they might break on the way!
They did the bare minimum to get it to market. Guess I my 2020 Taco will be last.
And you need a mortgage on it.
Nope.
Pass.
Yep, it’s ridiculous
Why would anyone buy a truck that is overpriced with engine and transmission failures not to mention replacing a strong V6 and V8 with a turbo L4 because their engineers apparently are not smart enough to design. They created an electric truck and claimed specifications that are borderline fraud. I have owned Toyota trucks for over 20 years to include Tacoma’s and Tundras but I just replaced my old Tundra with a Honda Ridgeline Black Edition and I am very pleased with it to include the V6. I am done with Toyota Trucks they are much too arrogant and absolutely ignore the customer's wants and needs. Over the years when I have complained about issues and I address the executives I always get a call from a woman admin type for the executive office with boiler plate excuses and apologies. Toyota does not care about its customers just the bottom line. They will not rein in their rogue dealers who add on exorbitant markups, fees and addons claiming they have no leverage which is ridiculous. If it is true than Toyota attorneys and management do not know how to write contracts or again just don't care. I am done with Toyota trucks let those with money to throw away or burn buy them. IMHO.
Honestly, the Tacoma and Tundra situations have made me skeptical of many automotive reviewers. It is easy to find the good ones who raised alarms about these trucks early, now.
I wish Nissan wasn't discontinuing their full size truck as that looks like the one I'd buy. Just simple and straight forward on the engine. These overcomplicated supercharged engines are just trouble. These supercharged engines are not the future. I think when the range gets to around 450 miles on electric motors that will ultimately be the way to go.
Agree with you on interior, looks put together with plastic cheaper than Lego, but similar styling as Lego, so many hard edges and corners. Now sit in a Canyon/ Colorado, 100% better.
Somehow, someway, Toyota & Stellantis have become partners in failure... good work on the video.
Yeah it’s sad. My old Ram truck was great but they have gone downhill big time. It’s Toyota’s turn
Toyota is not like Chevy Kia Hyundai they replace their engines. That’s the Japanese motto. They want to know why it failed and they fixed the problem. They don’t scrap the engines. They want to know why it failed and they make them better. It’s proven that’s why Toyota vehicles last long look at when the V8 came out three years worth of problems with the V8 engine that’s now icon. The new tundra has more torque than a lot of trucks out there if you’re looking to tow, you want torque numbers if you own the new tundra what’s a lot of people talk about? They don’t even own it. They don’t know how it’s rides and response of it. It’s way better than the V8 I have 2023 tundra limited zero problems drives amazing
Love my 23 Platinum. Nothing negative to note. Has not been subject to the current recall.
That’s great man, thanks for watching and I hope you don’t have any issues in the future as well.!
@@revnation_auto
Thank you. I’m a Toyota junkie through thick and thin. I get the trucks, wife gets cross overs.
How much were these trucks back in 2006?
I know inflation is a thing but I bought my 2006 Dodge diesel 4x4 for 32K in 2006. I'm still driving that thing.
Will these new overly priced and overly complicated trucks still be on the road twenty years from now?
$33k maxed out with every single option. With inflation, it would be $51,000 today, not $70k plus their costs have gone down due to outsourcing and tax evasion.
Pobre aportación de contenido, sólo repites el sentido y argumentos de otros canales, sin el contexto general. El motor de la Tundra, que sin duda alguna es un desastre, fue hecho el EEUU, porqué no dices eso ?. Porqué no dices nada de la cascada de demandas en contra de GM por las fallas en sus motores ?. El contenido que sobrevivirá en UA-cam, será aquel que sea objetivo, que agregue valor, pero sobre todo, aquel que sea ORIGINAL y no una repetición de otros contenidos.
Imagine paying $70,000 US for a truck that even the dealer wouldn’t buy back! Lol, what are you people thinking buying one of these?
After a decade of Tacoma ownership, I realized that owning one is basically pointless unless you’re an off-road enthusiast and a minimally talented DIYer. Their smaller size and comparatively weak engines render them severely compromised for anything else people need trucks for. They used to look cool - the old ones still do - but I reckon most people who have a Tacoma want it but don’t need it.
A 100-years of Toyota building a rock-solid reputation for reliability and top notch engineering is going down the DRAIN in a few short years! The new Tacoma and Tundra are much worse than their predecessors. And they're building junk engines that are being recalled. Sad to see a great company decline so quickly.....
You’re right, those numbers are meaningless when it comes to tow 8 thousand pounds trailer through the mountains in Kentucky. Fuel mileage sucks!!!!🤬
I ❤ my new 24 Tundra! 🤷🏾♂️
Many emotional and subjective complaints. Not many objective, empirical data based complaints.
The Nissan frontier is a far superior option still having a v6.
I'm not looking for a luxury resort, just a pickup.
Dang straight. My 2004 Ranger has crank windows, vinyl seats and flooring, reg cab with a long bed. Manual transmission, it’s great!!
They're "too' everything. Too Expensive, too overstyled, too unreliable, too greedy.
What's with the gargantuan front air dam?!? It looks ridiculous. Firth thing I'd rip off. But I'd never buy one now.
Tacoma & Tundra are Garbage. RIP OFF
Pro tip. Stop saying right all the time right?
Lol
Right?
Stay tuned
Yeah Toyota is really screwing things up ... Going to need some price drops
Definitely
dealerships created the overpricing, and Toyota's failure is a shame. That is what happened before, after letting there trucks be built in America.
i guess I'm keeping my 4 liter 3 pedal Tacoma for a whole lot longer. these '24 prices are absolutely illogical. They are priced like German luxury.
SR5,T100,2002 Tacoma,an 2018 Tundra.
Thats it,no more,we bought a Ridgeline.
Good bye Toyota after 35yrs.
Don’t blame you at all. Main gripe with Ridgeline is the shallow bed. The ride height could be better as well.
@@revnation_auto Honda is wifes truck,we still have the real Tundra V8 for big jobs.
Good job! Right on!
Thank you! I appreciate it
Trucks shd be plain Jane torquey and reliable
The 2023 tacomas had better led headlights that the new 2024 Tacoma, the new one is straight garbage
I don't understand the drive to amp up HP and Torque. My 5.7 is strong. I'd get a 2500 if I was going to pull 10,000+ lbs.
It won't be a Toyota, never have made a 3/4 ton.
@@paulmoss7940 of course. My point is that most people don't need 3/4 HP in a 1/2 ton truck.
Great video!!!!
Harvard Business School management
Lets not forget about BMW's new design disasters.
Keep it I wouldn’t pay that kind of money.
Nope!
Style wise Toyota should have used the 1980's design.
Spot on, it would have crushed it!
I love the look of the new Tacoma. I hate the tundra. Although they are similar, the Tundra front end is hideous.
My main complaint with the Toyota is the price gouging. I’ve been driving Toyota trucks since the mid 80s. I’m looking at the Frontier as my next vehicle.
What kind of pickup do you have not ever likes the same thing I agree on the tundra grill it's very ugly but tacoma is way better looking but everybody is different
The Tacoma just looks cheaply built. Way too much plastic inside and out.
I like how the Toyota bashing is the thing to do lately. Like the first year or 3 wasn't great for the 3rd gen Tacoma or any model of Toyota and any other manufacturer.
Toyota is the only manufacturer that has the least recalls than every other one by such a massive amount it's almost ridiculous. And they always fix the issue. They are not perfect but common get off the bandwagon.
All those tacomas have the same wheels?
I like the design. looks are subjective.
Me and my wife have three Toyotas you couldn't give me one of the new ones 22 Highlander 24 Pro 4Runner and a 02 Avalon
That’s a solid garage. Thanks for watching my friend!
good video brother.
Thanks Marty!
Toyota trucks are going in the wrong direction, why fix something that’s not broke. Actually many manufacturers are doing the same, Honda which I know first hand is charging you more and giving you less.
Yep, our CR-V has been excellent minus a couple cosmetic things. 38mpg and the same cargo space as most 3-row SUV’s.
crazy price.
Lets hear all the Nancy's...
Toyota has ruined most all there cars/trucks with these junk turbo engines that will not see 300k miles without a major repair bill. Small engines in large cars/trucks do not last. All for no MPG gain i get 18MPG in my V8 Tundra and you don't buy a truck for MPG.
You are so negative dude😅
Toyota has always be a inquisition
They bring one kicking and screaming to redemption
6/29/24 - All about fleecing wanton greed
Corporate to manufacturing to dealership
From cheap to poor material to poor quality
Woeness Wokeness Wally World
Maybe 2030 - 2040 Toyota will get it right turbo
For I stick to naturally aspirated 4 / 6 / 8
Since Wuhan COVID 2020
Everything has gone to shite in a hand basket
MTGA
make toyota great again
Toyota is only good for u pavement pounders who never tow they suck if u think u can work the pickup
No V6 and to much good bye toyota said
All tacomas are junk 3rd and 4 generation very cheap plastic Mexican made LOL
I love my new Tacoma. I guess I’m just an oddball.
That’s great and plenty will. I’ve gotten thousands of comments of the opposite and maybe like 100 of positive reviews on it.
I’m sincerely glad you do. That all that really matters. Toyota Tacoma owners are just frustrated. Massive price increase over the last generation with a what’s being received as a downgrade in engine quality, reliability and expected longevity. Higher cost of ownership expected and much less resale value. It’s not what Toyotas loyal buyers have experienced in the past and they don’t know what else fills the bill for them. Nissan appears to be the most similar but let’s face it, it’s still a Nissan not a Toyota of the past.
Not true it is a beautiful truck
Not an ugly truck but it is definitely over priced and not reliable.
Come on, man. They aren’t ugly, but every other truck in the segment looks better.
I think it’s a beautiful truck, and its reliability hasn’t been disproven. A few issues out there on a few trucks means nothing. Every vehicle has issues. The hyperbole being thrown around here and other channels is insane.
Test drive one. Unless you are wearing rose colored glasses and drinking the 4th gen Kool-aid, you’ll quickly realize there’s nothing to be excited about.😳
It is actually ugly. Sorry but it is.
I’ve been to a few auto plants and I’ll take a Mexican built vehicle over a US built any day.
I think the problem is fools like this who trespass on private business property, take video and trash vehicles they can't afford.
Nah, Tundra and Taco legit have a problem. And it aint just the prices.
I’m a satellite communications engineer and retired military officer. I can afford to buy every trim of each truck at the same time. I’m making these videos to inform the public on what will happen once they try to buy a vehicle. Also, going onto automotive lot during business hours is not trespassing.
Not a big fan of turbo engine. Had one before and not great.
Lets not forget about BMW's new design disasters.