Why Simple Is Better // 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Review
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- Опубліковано 31 гру 2024
- The 6 millionth review of the all new Tacoma on UA-cam, you're welcome.
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Comment below if you think Toyota should sell the new little Hilux Champ that Thailand gets for roughly $13K here in the USA. www.toyota.co.th/model/hilux_champ
ABSOLUTELY!
As much as we'd like, that'll never happen. The EPA and NTSB under FJB will never allow the unwashed plebes such affordable items.
Yes
Yes!
I would love a Hilux Champ, especially with the diesel engine and manual transmission. If they offered one with a tilt bed, that would be even better, as it would make hauling firewood or mulch a lot easier. Is there a petition we can sign or something to get this on the fast track?
And all this can be yours for the low price of 72,000 dollars. These trucks have absolutely gotten out of reach for average Americans.
I waited for the new Taco to be released before shopping for my next truck. Once I saw where the prices of mid sizes were landing out the door, and especially the limited availability of the taco, I went with a full size truck. Same price after rebates, V8, and much more capable machine.
At these ridiculous prices Im afraid my 2020 Frontier will be the last new purchase truck I’ll ever have.
@markm148 I bought the only affordable "truck" in 2023, a Ford Maverick. It was roughly 25k complete, with tax and shipping.
Then the engine had a catastrophic failure at 7700 miles. It was replaced and I immediately sold it for essentially what I paid for it.
It was a hybrid model.
These outrageously expensive trucks are having similar failures.
As a result I am driving a free 2002 Montero Sport. It is great.
Average American doesn't need pickup.
@terot8341 Wrong. I am not a tradesman, but I need a truck all the time. Because I do own a home.
Unless you have enough money to pay others for everything you need done around your house, then maybe you don't need a truck, or you rent an apartment.
There's a reason why trucks are so hot, versatility. Haul your family as well as the things you need.
Just about $55K for a Tacoma!!? Car and truck prices are absolutely outrageous.
It's 55k with the TRD package with every single option available. That's $10,000 of stuff you don't have to opt for if you don't want
@@edwardalderman8334 True. It's also worth remembering that the capabilities of this truck are similar to a 1500 series from about 10 years ago. Trucks have just grown.
@@edwardalderman8334 Except, dealerships do not order base models.
yeah, half tons/full size pickups are anywhere between 65K and 100K, its getting insane
Turbo's made in China that will fail within 5k miles. LOL
I’m glad you spoke to the affordability issue and the lack of a naturally aspirated option! Nice vehicle, but it’s moving away from the folks who made these popular.
And that's why sales for the 24 Taco is down 60% from this quarter last year.
@@justahumbledude The prices will start dropping the more dust sits on these new Taco’s.
At least it’s not direct injection only, they’re still using their time-tested multi port injection. that’s one of the most important things I look at when buying a car, if it’s direct injection only I walk away.
@@matts6551dual injections
Right now people are watching what's happening with Toyota's other new twin turbo engine.
Your synopsis was spot on. There is no need for the TRD pro. You will get some heat for that, but I totally agree with you.
not when they're 65k with 5-10 percent interest rates
I don't know if they still make it, but a few years ago the trail edition was the one to get. It had the locking rear diff without all the fancy stuff. I've never seen one in the wild, though.
Speaking as someone who regularly of late needs to be told to "don't eat your truck," I would just like to thank you for that excellent advice. Thanks for joining me virtually for breakfast. It has been an entertaining informative experience.
The advice we need at a price we can afford. : )
MUST EAT TACO....CHOMP. OWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
"It has been an entertaining informative experience" and that is why we watch.
I have a 2020 Nissan Frontier. It's no different than my old 1995 Tacoma. And it's spectacular just that way.
This generation of Tacoma and it's price tag is the best advertisement for the Nissan Frontier
I have been a Toyota customer for decades. I avoid turbo engines like the plague. Not to mention, the insane prices! Toyota is also starting to have quality control and fit-and-finish issues!
Keep on speaking the truth! Toyota went from the best truck manufacturer to a close tie with GMC….The GMC Canyon/Colorado is a better truck than the new Tacoma….i can’t believe I made this statement but Toyota really messed up…..bad.
GM and Ford have way more recalls and problems than Toyota
I am so sorry, BUT SARAH -- you have the best sense of humor.
I do love this channel...😻😻
You’re so right about the need for a lower price base version!
There is a lower price base version. If you can’t afford that, it’s time for a better job. Inflation is not Toyota’s fault.
The base model is $32,000.
Love this truck, but the idea of a 55K Tacoma is just insane, even with options. I know vehicle pricing has dramatically increased over the past handful of years, but this is crazy.
Yep. My friend just bought a ‘24 Mustang GT. Horse power just shy of 500hp with a six speed manual for under $55k
Adjusting for inflation I can see why. Everything almost doubled in price.. it sucks.
@@wowmawc yes and no, even adjusted for inflation this truck cost $10k more than it did in 2004 new.
@@SarahnTunedto be honest tacomas have always been rehashed previous gen parts. This is an all new truck. New tech, better comfort, more capable, better at everything. 10k increase was a long time coming. The last tacoma still rode on the second gen platform
@@SarahnTunedThat's true but the 2004 didn't have $10,000 worth of equipment that the fully loaded model does have for 24.
I am interested in the unloaded manual for everyday use. Glad they still have them.
Back in 2007 I ordered my SR5 extra cab from the factory, Love my truck, 150k miles and zero problems. My friend got a 2024 for $72k and it's been in the shop 4 times already. I think I'll drive my 07 till the wheels fall off.
Do you know what the problems were? Please
Why? I'm at 2k and it's been flawless so far.
$72000? Sounds like your friend got a Tundra and those have been a nightmare. I also thought the mid-2000 Tacoma's had a rusty frame issue.
@@mad-meh2719😅
Was that is Canadian dollars? There’s no 2024 Tacoma trim that costs that much.
The go to truck is going to be the Nissan frontier with a naturally aspirated V6
Don't eat your truck! Words to live by!!!
14:22 Fun fact, that ejectable JBL speaker uses a solid state battery!
The Morse code on the fuse box reads, "accessory ready."
I thought it was "keep the magic smoke inside"
There is also Morse code on the passenger side bottom windshield that reads, badass trucks.
I posted the same before I came across your comment.
im not even joking when i say this, best car review channel on youtube. this is amazing.
Got mine a few weeks ago and love this truck. Sold my 2013 tacoma for 8k less than I bought it for. The 2024 tacoma is amazing. So much fun to drive
Most complete and fun review. Awesome!
If I were ever to be in the position to buy a new car I would probably go for a UK spec of a model reviewed by Sarah, the best car reviews I have ever seen. So much better and more interesting than even Top Gear. Amazing as always - off to nibble a bit of my old land Rover now!
Toyota fanboy here, besides the silly prices .. the Turbo 4 is a concern. I've built a few turbo cars for fun, and the reality is I cant see a turbo anything going 250 - 300K miles. Not to get all techy, but high heat cycles, cylinder pressures, etc. are not a recipe for longevity. I bought a Tacoma specifically for the old fashioned reliability. I will say I think If anyone can mass produce a reliable forced induction gas engine, its Toyota. But, sorry Toyota, gonna have to sideline this one and wait it out.
That's why late model Tundras are super popular and expensive right now. The new twin turbo V6 has some serious problems....
Pretty sure a manufacturer can build a better turbo build than you can and I am not a toyota fanboy
This right here.
This is another confirmation that they’ve become completely disconnected from the end-users & more concerned about flashy gimmicks to compete
Which 2024 midsize truck would you say has reliability? I am thinking a Ridgeline tbh. I don't do offroading or anything. Don't tow over 2k
@@stevenkim9633 For you (and lets face it for most people who own a truck and what they use it for) a Ridgeline would be perfect. That truck will perform perfectly for what you need.
I agree that they should have kept the old 2.7L L4 in a stripped down fleet trim, it would be nice to have manual everything like your Ranger.
Just the greatest content and content creator as well as the hardest working human being I know! Sarah is the very best! 🙂♥️ Much respect ✊
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I wish they kept the 2.7L and have it turbo charged,massive torque and great reliability, Sarah your the best car review tech savvy influencer for the people of the internet ❤
Wouldn’t people be saying the same thing, complaining that is a turbo and reliability blah blah?
Your reviews are still THE BEST - super detailed and practical.
I own a 2024 Tacoma and absolutely love it! Well done review btw! People be hating on this rig but only because they don't have one. I also own a 2022 Tacoma and it's a great rig but this new version is much better in almost every way. my 2 cents
Considering most purchasers are going to be cruising the mall with those skid plates, it's probably fine that they're made out of ballistic nylon. If you are going to actually off road it, you're probably gonna want to upgrade them anyway.
They shouldn’t cater to people who buy the wrong vehicles.
Hi Sarah, i worked for Toyota for 9 years 1983 - 1991. it was a great experience overall, it jaded my future expectations of quality. Most other brands are inferior quality, Especially now days.
Snagged a 24 Sport for $43,500. Drove numerous Makes\Models. The Tacoma was by far superior along with the interior which is a work of art! Love it.
Toyota just should have kept the 4.0 liter V6 of the second generation. My 2014 TRD Sport has that, and I have never had any problems with the motor even though its loud at startup. Even though, the Taco will always be the top dog in the midsize truck market!!!!
Emissions…
15:10 Was thinking the same thing. They should've kept the 2.7 4cyl for the base models. It might make landscapers, handyman businesses, other tradespeople look somewhere else for a new truck.
The 2TR 2.7 is still used in Japan in the new mini Hilux thing that just came out.
amen on the over-featurization of trucks in the last 20 years. I certainly hope Toyota gets the manufacturing kinks worked out on this engine. Some are reporting the early failures experienced in early Tundras were traced to millings not washed out of the block before assembly and that Toyota has corrected that issue. Others are seeing more Tundra failures as more miles accumulate. Toyota cannot have that same problem on the Tacoma and upcoming 4Runner.
Tundra/LX600 issues number around 76 or of over 130,000 units.
@@NorthweSteelheadJunkies The rest are still sitting on lots.
@@Scroll_Lock no the problem started in late 2002 through 2003, if very unlikely any are sitting on lots. If choose there will be more emerging but clearly the sky isn't falling.
The "Oh Shit handle" 🤣🤣🤣 I love watching your reviews!
Yep. Absolutely right Sarah. They should have offered a model that has the absolute basics for people that want an actual truck and not a luxury car.
I miss my grandma’s pound cake… it was delicious. 😉 Thank you, Sarah. 👍👍👍
I was looking on our NZ Toyota Web Site, and we can only get the GR Sport D/Cab at the top of the range, which has a list RRP of A cup coffee short of NZD$77K. They have a loaded Ex-Demo model on the lot for NZD$86K. They're all 2.8L T/D's, so not your turbo 2.4L Tachoma offering that you guys have. But then we're a right-hand drive and a tiny market so we don't get a lot of models that you get in North America.
another solid review. I have noticed the penguin scores have all been favorable lately.
Can you request a non loaded version ? Most dont go full monte .
Yes! Find one that the dealer just brought in before they start adding all the options on it.
Can't wait to start seeing these all over Columbus, Ohio... This thing looks perfect for not hauling anything on freeways and through suburbs. You look just like Marty mcfly! 🤩
Oh similar to the mall cruiser,gM very own Silverado a trailer queen for sure
That’s a super cool looking truck, the TFL guys call there’s Blueberry.
@@elizabethpayette9115 they also called there taco BUSTED......and now it is for sale.
I have a 24 manual base in Canada. I had an 18 Pro before this and the 24 drives so much nicer than my 3rd gen. The coil rear springs make all the difference. The panel gaps are much nicer then the 3rd gen. The manual is different then any other one I have driven it did take a few days to catch on to. So far I am enjoying it.
I watch u religiously, and you look exceptionally stunning in this video!!
Best car audio accessory, the BT speaker. I use one all the time workin on my vehicles, saves vehicle battery. love it.
Still have my 98 Ram 1/2 ton, bought it new and its running great. That 360 engine just keeps on going!! And it cost about 27,000 back then, still an outrageous price but compared to today,s greedy, inflated, moronic prices its priceless. I,ll drive it till it cant be fixed!!!
Put a choppy cam in that 360 and some long tube headers 🫡
Editing was top notch in this one Sarah
Sounds like Angel is out there with you, I’m glad to hear at least some of the time you don’t go out in the desert by yourself. I’m sure you can take care of yourself just fine, but it’s safer not to go alone.
He is the drone pilot since he has a license and certifications.
@@SarahnTuned Nice! That's awesome! Also glad you're following all the FAA certs, I just got into drone flying, and there is way more paperwork than I expected. I shouldn't be surprised you're doing it right, given your Air Force experience.
😅. You watch too much lame, bad. "TV"
I bought a 2022 nissan pro 4x, fully loaded for 48 grand. V6 reliable offroad beast. Toyota can't compare.
Be careful. Don't shatter the front dif going up a mild hill like TFL 😂😂😂
This is a test model; they might have built it properly.
Just got a 2023 tacoma sr5 4x4 V6 in Barcelona red.
nice review. thanks for bringing up the 2.7. it is a bulletproof motor and would have been smart to place in the rear leaf version of this truck.
The 2.7 was massively underpowered. With the current weight gain it would be even worse. At least toyota offers a detuned version on the SR trim. 224ish hp and 240ish torque. Still plenty to move around.
Well done review. Thank you.
The price
The end
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4 cylinder....the end
13:40 that's Morse code embossed in the panel. it spells, "ACCESSORY READY".
Wish they made a two door cab version
They do, it’s on the Prerunner, SR & SR5 model.
My favorite review I’ve seen for the 24 Taco; reviewed it for what it actually is and what Toyota was trying to do with it rather than chastising them for the changes and for this thing not being a full size truck ha
This little truck should be 25-30K at the most!
Yes but a Big Mac should be $3 also. Inflation sucks!
Love the " Oh Shit " handle.
Regarding the dash boom-box. Back in 1973, Ford UK had the Escort Mk1. I owned one of these and the car radio was able to be removed to become a portable radio with its own battery.
VW had the same thing in the 1950's as well as other cars..
Happy Friday Sarah!!!
🤣🤣🤣 Angel didn't steer you wrong on the abondigas score, I laughed when you said it, and immediately knew Angel was there filming with you.😁
That Taco is ridiculous compared to my old 00 Taco prerunner with 317k miles on it.
Stay excellent!!!😎
yeah i said to myself, angel must be there :D
Picking up a SR with a few options tomorrow, discount and trade value on my 2021 Taco made the deal. Hopefully not a mistake.
Lost it on "gramma's pound cake". Still cleaning up coffee what got spewed everywhere.
Yes they should sell the little Hilux Champ,I was looking at a new Tacoma today TRD off road over $50,000 I dont think they're a bad truck but I like my 23 model better but its still a Toyota, great Video as usual.
Toyota has made a huge mistake replacing the base V6 with a 4cyl turbo.
turbo screaming and burning up LOL
Agreed!!
These are not selling well
@@mikefoehr235 indeed
Another excellent review Sarah....
Sarah is a gem.
Sarah great review
You also look beautiful every day!!
Love from Thailand.
SGT DOUG, RECON, 101ST, RVN 68-69 LZ SALLY
Love your reviews Sarah.
Nice review. I’ve got one exactly like this without the sway bar disconnect on allocation. Should be getting it ant day now.
Every car needs an 'Oh shit handle' 😂😂😂😂😂
All this talk about tacos......now I'm craving Mexican food!
Nice work (again) Sarah.
I didn´t drove, before, but I learn something everyday watching these reviews.
Thanks for showing us your huge tips
Sarah is absolutely gorgeous 😘
Great review, fine tuning as you go! Would have loved to see you review the manual version. I never miss one of your videos 😘
Question for Toyota experts. Is there any commonality with the Hilux? We don't have the Tacoma in Australia, only the Hilux. It would be interesting to know....
Nope, we got shafted with the smaller Hilux because some tight a*sed mining company wanted to save a few bucks back in the day
You are awesome love watching every minute. Try to have fun too.
The 2026 Hylux/Fortuner is rumored to share the same TGNA platform so stay tuned.
@thestu7066 The 2026 Hylux/Fortuner is rumored to share the same TGNA platform so stay tuned.
Thanks for the clarification. I thought the Tacoma was a petrol Hilux with a North American body. Obviously not historically, but I may have been right in the future!
Totaly agree with you a NA 2.7 should be a thing and a turbo 2.7 should be a thing just to have more options it would easily make 30-40 more hp and 40-50 pounds more torque nice review!
Simple is absolutely better. That's why I sold my 3rd gen taco to get a V8 4runner, instead of a 4th gen taco. No hybrid systems, no forced induction, no blind spot or lane departure sensors, just a simple rig with the legendary 2UZ. Oh, and it cost about 20% of one of these new rolling financial crisis.
You just have worry about one of the 30 computers failing and paying a ton of money to fix it lol. Those 4th gen being that old are seeing those issues
This person gets it!!! Bravo!
Thanks Sarah, enjoyed your review and drive. Love that 300 ft lbs of torque on the new motor. Gonna wait a few years and see how the truck does. Don’t care for the back seat and wish it was an option, that could reduce the price. The price is too high for most people, I’d look at a lower trim like SR5 so I could get the coil springs in the rear for a better ride.
These are sitting at dealerships, Toyota is not forgetting the basics, price sells. Even with dealer discounts these are priced too high for the common buyer.
Tundra is sitting but these are selling as fast as they can make them. You get what you pay for
Especially at the current finance rates. $45,000+ for a truck and then you finance it at 8% for 72 easy payments of $800 a month hahah Frickin nuts.
Toyota is absolutely wild with their pricing and they just don't give a shit because they know suckers will buy em anyways.
Not in the St Louis area. Watching inventory around here covered in "sale pending" statements. I was lucking to catch a Sport 4x4 auto 5ft bed in Solar Octane still on the lot awaiting pickup a week ago. There was one other Taco, a SR in fleet white. There were a number of Tundras though.
More manufacturers need to add that headlight adjuster on their trucks. For all the people that can't understand that headlights should be hitting the review mirror of cars infront of them
I miss my 97 Taco Tacoma, I miss simple..
The ……” Oh shit handle “ ….. love it.
Too many electronics in vehicles. When electronics break very expensive. Come on - electric tail gate. Are we that lazy. Turbos if you push them and do a lot of hauling will not last like the V6.
Should've done the Prerunner or the Xtra cab?
I agree 100% that is the way to go, I get what I get for reviews though.
@@SarahnTuned OK
Makes sense
Toyota is going back to that Xtra Cab which I thought was NEAT
Ford and GM no longer make a Extended Cab Compact Truck?
This thing is pretty high tech compared to my 2023 TRD Off-Road with 6 speed manual.... I'll take my V6 and lack of stupid large iPAD tablet on the dash.
I'm glad I'm rebuilding my 84 Pickup this year. It'll last twice as long as a brand new truck with like $7k max invested in a truck that's already experienced a lifetime of work.
@@Mis73rRand0m would love an 80's Toyota Pickup but it would rust out in no time as I live in the New England area.
Great review. It IS a nice truck.
Boxed frame and rear discs! Finally catching up with Nissan🤣.
If only nissan would stop using parts from 2005 😂
@@beexiong2995 Nissans 20 year old frame still excels in todays market. Just got a 24 Frontier and it’s superior to all the midsize offerings out now including Tacoma. Yes I drove them all, no I’m not an expert but I’m old, experienced and picky.
I've seen a few video's where people found the hill descent control too quick. One of them had a Toyota representative with them who suggested the crawl control feature would be more effective for short, steep, descents.
Full credit for pointing out everything warts and all. The Off-road packages should have better skid plates. From underneath a few strange decisions become evident. The exhaust and fuel tank for example. They insisted on putting the fuel tank on the passenger side, while the filler neck is on the driver's side. Why not put the filler spout on the passenger side and eliminate a stupidly long crossover? Or put the tank on the driver side and let the exhaust have a straight run off of the engine instead of needing to cross sides.
Tacos are life, the edible kind 🌮
all were saying is double check that it IS a taco you are about to eat and not a truck
Tacos are not part of the “proper human diet “wheat,sugar seed oil plus who knows what chemicals do nothing for you it’s food garbage
Sarah,
Did you say “shport mode“ and “shteel“?
BILL - SSSHHHHH - TEH - EYE - NNN dampers.....nice
As a 1st Gen Taco Owner, I think they got the styling right. I don't know about an open block 4 with a turbo, but whatever. NA all day over here!
SARAH!!!!!
I do speak Japanese and went to the AISIN homepage. Still couldn't find the maximum toque output for the AL80F. In fact, their homepage doesn't even call it AL80F. Weird.
The 8-Speed automatisch transmission the North and Central America HP shows are the TL-80SN and the TR-80SD, which are both RWD applications.
On the Japanese site, there is an FF 8-speed and an FR 8-speed shown, but not any details on them.
The morse code at 13:39 ready "Accessory Ready"
So the AL80F nomenclature I believe is Toyotas, since the Direct Shift 10 Speed is called the AWR10L65 from Aisin, I believe Aisin would call this something similar since the two transmissions are loosely based on the same architecture. AWR8LXX is likely what its called by Aisin.
13:40 the morse code says "ACCESSORY READY"
73'OM....
I wonder if it has the hidden din mounting hole in the dash that Toyotas used to have for ham radio mounting.
@@roydugger7303 I never knew such things existed.
@@gewglesux1st gen RAV 4 at least. President of Toyota was ham radio enthusiast.
Just got a 2021 Taco TRD off road, 6 speed. Might be a little less eco friendly and tech. Sure love the sound and feel of a V6 manual!
$55k ?!?!?! Crack smokn prices !!!!
My 2011 tacoma 4wd 4cyl manual with no extra stuff do they still sell an OG version without stuff like powered tailgate?
I can confirm, albóndiga is mexican meatballs. Certified Mexican here.
gracias
@@SarahnTuned gracias a tí por tus videos!