This solidified my decision to grab a Tacoma. I think they are both nice trucks but for my line of work which is traveling a lot and only needing a ladder and small storage, the gas efficiency would be the most logical for me. Thank you for going into detail on this 🔥
I love them both! Tundra for the lifted, big tire mall crawler type rig...Also the Tundra for towing a boat or travel tailer... Tacoma because it's just awesome! Best resale value, kicks butt off roading and looks as good as it performs off road! If only the Tacoma had a front solid axle and V8...plus locking front and rears...Wrangler would have serious competition!
well i can put my 2 cents in cause I picked mine up last saturday. and got to watch my buckeyes as they were prepped my new to me tacoma mgm. the truck is greatest thing ever except for radio but that will be taken care of shortly.
Great overview- if you could only own one for daily driving which would you pick? Maybe a dumb question- Can you step on that dip in the rear Tacoma bumper?
Id rather have my 1992 Nissan Compact Pickup. 100% - if a car company would make a compact pickup again, it would DOMINATE sales. So many small business owners in USA need just a small vehicle to haul materials. And the general population loved the compact pickup. Do it right and a small compact pickup would over take the sales of the Tacoma. No doubt in my mind.
Do all tundras and Tacoma’s have the atrac system? I really want a Tacoma but I’m 6’1 225 lbs. it feels so small. Also the bed is really shallow and small. I’m torn. The Tacoma’s are sweet off road and I want to do some hard off road. However if I spend 40k Idk if I’ll risk beating it up lol.
Atrac is not standard on the Tacoma - not sure about the Tundra. It does come standard on the 4Runner which might be a better option if you don't have to have a pickup - the driver seat is definitely more spacious.
I need a big powerful full sized four door truck to easily tow a 25 foot 6000 - 8000 pound travel trailer. Is Toyota still making the Tundra and is it better than Ram Ford & Chevy 1500s ?
Yes the tundra is still available. As far as better thats a complicated question. It hasn't changed much and falls short of Ram, Chevy and Ford in terms of performance with power, tow capacity and fuel efficiency but its tried and tested and probably more reliable long-term.
@@DrivenCompanion thanks, guess I'm sticking with my 2019 Ram 1500 for now then. You save me time cuz I always heard about Toyota pickups being long lasting and very nice. I'm very happy with the spacious interior and rear seat reclining Ram has. Also got mine with a front bench style seat which is very comfortable indeed, plus the center console flips up or down. I absolutely love the shifter being a knob on the dashboard. Frees up space and is completely out of the way, yet so readily accessible. The only thing I'm dissatisfied with is Mopar only has a driver side deployable rear bumper bed step. I called them and explained how much safer it is to get in and out of the bed from the passenger side. Hopefully they now make a deployable bed step for the passenger side too. Fortunately found an aftermarket version for the passenger side rear bumper from Bestop company available on Amazon anyway. It's not quite as solid mounted as the Mopar one but it does the job. Keep up with your thorough and informative videos! Check out Scotty Kilmer on UA-cam. He's based in Texas and is a rare honest mechanic who is very prolific. Prost 👋🏼
Would it be a huge difference off road trucks? I want the 2021 Tacoma but I really want a off road 6 foot bed and they’re not offering that, so I’m leaning towards waiting to see if the 2022 tundra will come in a V6
I have a 2nd gen Tacoma and I'm thinking about getting a used Tundra (around 2011-2013). Anyone know if a comparison for a 2nd gen Tacoma with a Tundra?
The comparison is pretty similar with a 2nd Gen Tacoma. The 4.0L in your 2nd gen is arguably better than the 3.5 in the 3rd gen and i'd say the interior on the 3rd gen is nicer. Other differences are minor and subjective. Really comes down to whether you like the larger size, extra power and smoother ride of the Tundra as opposed to offroad capability, maneuverability and better gas mileage of the Tacoma. That along with that the Tacoma will probably see better long-term resale value.
Tundra- bigger in all areas, work truck, powerful
Tacoma- fuel efficient, easy to maneuver and drive, more practical
This solidified my decision to grab a Tacoma. I think they are both nice trucks but for my line of work which is traveling a lot and only needing a ladder and small storage, the gas efficiency would be the most logical for me. Thank you for going into detail on this 🔥
I love them both! Tundra for the lifted, big tire mall crawler type rig...Also the Tundra for towing a boat or travel tailer...
Tacoma because it's just awesome! Best resale value, kicks butt off roading and looks as good as it performs off road! If only the Tacoma had a front solid axle and V8...plus locking front and rears...Wrangler would have serious competition!
I love my Tacoma but I miss my 2010 Tundra. That was the best work truck I ever had.
I went with the tundra. The space and power is just not there with the tacoma. I did like how easy the tacoma is to drive/park though
what year tundra do u have? what do u think of the MPGs?
That Tundra does look sharp especially the wheels
Yes its the Rock Warrior Package
I have crewmax I love it, and I have a single cab Tacoma and I’m in love
well i can put my 2 cents in cause I picked mine up last saturday. and got to watch my buckeyes as they were prepped my new to me tacoma mgm. the truck is greatest thing ever except for radio but that will be taken care of shortly.
Congrats on your new truck!
You should do a comparison of a 1st gen tundra to 2nd gen tundra 07-2013.
Great overview- if you could only own one for daily driving which would you pick? Maybe a dumb question- Can you step on that dip in the rear Tacoma bumper?
Id rather have my 1992 Nissan Compact Pickup. 100% - if a car company would make a compact pickup again, it would DOMINATE sales. So many small business owners in USA need just a small vehicle to haul materials. And the general population loved the compact pickup. Do it right and a small compact pickup would over take the sales of the Tacoma. No doubt in my mind.
With as much as the Tacoma's grown I agree its time to slot a new one below it!
I agree. I miss the older Nissans and Toyota pickups. We need a compact pickup again.
If I wind up getting a Tacoma it's gonna have to be a double cab with long bed...
Idk my double cab tundra is pretty sweet
@@gardetto265 what year is it??
The comparation I was looking for. Thanks
Would love to see a
1st gen tundra vs a
3rd gen Tacoma
I think that would be apples to apples compared
That would be an interesting one... I'll try to make that happen
I like the both but the tundra much more. It seems the Tacoma is a smarter decision but I kinda wanna be dumb
Do all tundras and Tacoma’s have the atrac system? I really want a Tacoma but I’m 6’1 225 lbs. it feels so small. Also the bed is really shallow and small. I’m torn. The Tacoma’s are sweet off road and I want to do some hard off road. However if I spend 40k Idk if I’ll risk beating it up lol.
Atrac is not standard on the Tacoma - not sure about the Tundra. It does come standard on the 4Runner which might be a better option if you don't have to have a pickup - the driver seat is definitely more spacious.
All tundras have atrac
Get a tundra . As a homeowner you need that 6ft bed to haul junk around or start home protects... a v8 4 runner has more room and power than a tacoma
If u need it for a family get tundra. Tacoma better for off road.
I need a big powerful full sized four door truck to easily tow a 25 foot 6000 - 8000 pound travel trailer. Is Toyota still making the Tundra and is it better than Ram Ford & Chevy 1500s ?
Yes the tundra is still available. As far as better thats a complicated question. It hasn't changed much and falls short of Ram, Chevy and Ford in terms of performance with power, tow capacity and fuel efficiency but its tried and tested and probably more reliable long-term.
@@DrivenCompanion thanks, guess I'm sticking with my 2019 Ram 1500 for now then. You save me time cuz I always heard about Toyota pickups being long lasting and very nice. I'm very happy with the spacious interior and rear seat reclining Ram has. Also got mine with a front bench style seat which is very comfortable indeed, plus the center console flips up or down. I absolutely love the shifter being a knob on the dashboard. Frees up space and is completely out of the way, yet so readily accessible. The only thing I'm dissatisfied with is Mopar only has a driver side deployable rear bumper bed step. I called them and explained how much safer it is to get in and out of the bed from the passenger side. Hopefully they now make a deployable bed step for the passenger side too. Fortunately found an aftermarket version for the passenger side rear bumper from Bestop company available on Amazon anyway. It's not quite as solid mounted as the Mopar one but it does the job. Keep up with your thorough and informative videos! Check out Scotty Kilmer on UA-cam. He's based in Texas and is a rare honest mechanic who is very prolific. Prost 👋🏼
Would it be a huge difference off road trucks? I want the 2021 Tacoma but I really want a off road 6 foot bed and they’re not offering that, so I’m leaning towards waiting to see if the 2022 tundra will come in a V6
You can get a longbed TRD OR (that's what mine is). And for off-roading I'd definitely go with a Tacoma if thats what you're after.
I have a 2nd gen Tacoma and I'm thinking about getting a used Tundra (around 2011-2013). Anyone know if a comparison for a 2nd gen Tacoma with a Tundra?
The comparison is pretty similar with a 2nd Gen Tacoma. The 4.0L in your 2nd gen is arguably better than the 3.5 in the 3rd gen and i'd say the interior on the 3rd gen is nicer. Other differences are minor and subjective. Really comes down to whether you like the larger size, extra power and smoother ride of the Tundra as opposed to offroad capability, maneuverability and better gas mileage of the Tacoma. That along with that the Tacoma will probably see better long-term resale value.
So I'm 6'5, 300 lbs, 73 inch arm span... A big dude. Would you recommend a Tacoma for someone as big as me?
No, I'd definitely go for the fullsize truck
No sir. I’m 6’1 and the taco feels small. I really want a Tacoma I just have a feeling I will end up trading it in a few years for a tundra.
They are such good vehicles maybe I can buy a high mileage tundra and a high mileage Tacoma for the price of one of the new trucks lol.
Goddam dude you should be in the nba
I’m here for same reason
Big guy
Have had 4 ford full sized
Still like idea
2nd gen Tundra > 3rd gen Tacoma
Why tf would you put a ticking tone in the background. Can’t even watch this video
Taco
Why review a ten year old truck?
Cause some people are looking to buy a good deal on a used truck