What Is The Best Truck, And Why Is It The Toyota Tacoma?

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@cavedog1279
@cavedog1279 5 ай бұрын
I did the thing you're 'never' supposed to do and bought my taco when it was the first year of production in 2016. I've had it for 100k miles and it has had zero problems. There are extremely few vehicles that have this quality.
@Steinerrides
@Steinerrides 5 ай бұрын
I hate that 100k is the bar for not having issues now. That bar should be closer to 200k.
@ImNotHere4750
@ImNotHere4750 5 ай бұрын
​@@Steinerrides How is he gonna say "I've driven 200k and not had an issue" when he had only driven 100k miles, that's some very interesting logic
@906MediaProductions
@906MediaProductions 5 ай бұрын
My '10 Prius was the first year of the 3rd gen and at 330k it only needed a headgasket, is that better 🙃​@@Steinerrides
@Steinerrides
@Steinerrides 5 ай бұрын
@@ImNotHere4750 I'm saying 100k without issues isn't impressive or note worthy
@ImNotHere4750
@ImNotHere4750 5 ай бұрын
​@@Steinerrideslol listen to yourself
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 5 ай бұрын
*YES THE WHOLE TRUCK IS DESIGNED AS A TRUCK IN 3D* I supplied the 3D projection system they used to design these, every piece is put in and out hundreds of times to find the most serviceable shape and path. They have theatres with 3D true to scale projections of the vehicle that you can stand in and remove the alternator or assemble the suspension.
@Hawk7886
@Hawk7886 5 ай бұрын
That's actually amazing, I wish stuff like that could be accessed by the public for things like tours.
@bobroberts2371
@bobroberts2371 5 ай бұрын
said " They have theatres with 3D true to scale projections of the vehicle that you can stand in and remove the alternator or assemble the suspension. " So the Star Trek Holodeck is now reality?
@iderryan
@iderryan 5 ай бұрын
They didn't have that 30 years ago when they designed mine. And they may have it now, but car companies are still building shit today.
@bobroberts2371
@bobroberts2371 5 ай бұрын
@@iderryan Do realize that 30 years ago, people like you were complaining about " junk " new cars longing for stuff 30 more years older.
@32BitJunkie
@32BitJunkie 5 ай бұрын
Shiiit why is this not a Quest app? Aptera has an AR/VR demo of their cars so you can get a feel for how you fit in them and it makes a huge difference. I'd never buy an ICE but even I'd get a kick out of showing friends and family how to dissassemble a virtual tacoma. Free advertising
@ogKEGGY
@ogKEGGY 5 ай бұрын
I have a 74 Corolla that has over half a million miles on it, and it's still one of the most reliable vehicles I've ever owned. I went out on a 20°f morning not too long ago and fired it up for the first time in months, and it didn't skip a beat. You get the added thrill of it being one of the least safe vehicles on American roads too, so that's exciting.
@paulheitkemper1559
@paulheitkemper1559 5 ай бұрын
dude. I'll take an old Corolla any day of the week and twice on Sundays.
@sunbeam8866
@sunbeam8866 5 ай бұрын
"exciting" 🙂
@ryanwalker388
@ryanwalker388 5 ай бұрын
Old corollas are where it's at! I have had many and still have a te27 and a te72. The 2tc/3tc engines are more bullet proof then the R series truck engines.
@Sam-sl5zv
@Sam-sl5zv 5 ай бұрын
I love my 84'. I drive it just about every day and its such a fun reliable little car. Very practical too.
@paulheitkemper1559
@paulheitkemper1559 5 ай бұрын
@@ryanwalker388 no doubt. Growing up, my mom had an '80 wagon with the 3tc that we beat the crap out of. It had a water pump go bad. I would drive it down the interstate, notice the gauge in the red, pull over to let it cool down, and just keep doing that till I got home. We did this for over a week until my uncle could change the water pump. It was absolutely none the worse for it.
@SixtwoSC
@SixtwoSC 5 ай бұрын
Can fully attest. Had a 2013 Tacoma that I bought for $500 after it sank in hurricane Matthew in 2017. It already had 240k miles when it flooded. I used it on the farm until I sold it for $10k this February. It had a salvage title and 260k miles but was a 4x4 V6 and still held so much value.
@imnota
@imnota 5 ай бұрын
Imagine being the idiot paying 10k for a high mileage, flooded, salvage title truck lmao
@TheCloser1
@TheCloser1 5 ай бұрын
@@imnotatalk about passing the savings along lol
@EliAngwin
@EliAngwin 5 ай бұрын
Sounds like you ripped off someone.
@fufucker9898
@fufucker9898 5 ай бұрын
​@imnota if it's not had flood related issues after 7 years it's not going to have flood related issues. Only fudds care about a salvage title.
@Dogman262
@Dogman262 5 ай бұрын
disgusting
@greasebeardsgarage
@greasebeardsgarage 5 ай бұрын
You didn't talk much about the size creep on these mid-sized pickups. It seems to me like an F150 from the late 90's is about the same size as a new Ranger. The Tacoma is certainly a larger pickup than the previous generations as well. And, generally, the more weight you ask a vehicle to carry around every day, the harder it is on all components of that vehicle (except it usually rides smoother). I'm still of the philosophy that I'd like to ask a larger displacement engine to work at about 20% of its capacity 80% of the time than ask a small engine to work at 60% of its capacity 80% of the time. Adding turbos adds complexity and heat. Not things that usually go hand in hand with long-term reliability.
@lasskinn474
@lasskinn474 5 ай бұрын
all of the tacomas have more power than the cow towing hiluxes and such. the 1.9 isuzus work all day all year hauling ice too. like, it doesn't really matter as much as much as the engine at 100% isn't overtaxing the engine in the first place.
@mn12sc35th
@mn12sc35th 5 ай бұрын
I "downsided" from an 07 Ram 1500 to a new Ranger and it's just as much truck with better fuel mileage. So, yeah I agree.
@Dan-gp4uj
@Dan-gp4uj 5 ай бұрын
Size creep is required by the government, not a result of consumer demands or trendy design. kzbin.info/www/bejne/l6usZKGnp614jq8&pp=ygUfd2h5IHdlIGNhbid0IGhhdmUgc21hbGwgdHJ1Y2tzIA%3D%3D
@megazombiekiller9000
@megazombiekiller9000 4 ай бұрын
That size creep is due to the EPA. The formula for determining required fuel economy is based on size of wheelbase and year of production, so to avoid fines they have to make the vehicles larger to keep the same class engine. It’s why the Maverick is a hybrid.
@jkemp0807
@jkemp0807 4 ай бұрын
EXACTLY, for those who want the info-dive, Corporate Average Fuel Economy, known as CAFE laws. TLDR: The bigger the vehicle, the lower required fuel economy. Important for Toyota because while they have some vehicles with good to great fuel economy, some of their more robust models, like the Taco, could actually run more efficiently, but are tuned down to maintain durability. @@megazombiekiller9000
@-mike-8134
@-mike-8134 5 ай бұрын
Four door pickups! Oh man I long for the days of two doors small pickups. I'm hoping my 25 year old Frontier keeps going longer than I do.
@Autonomous_17
@Autonomous_17 5 ай бұрын
it will my boy, the 1st gens are a hidden sparkling gem that no one notices
@captnshrms
@captnshrms 5 ай бұрын
Give me the 1986 model that was small useful, indestructible, good MPG and $6k at the dealership.
@seymoarsalvage
@seymoarsalvage 5 ай бұрын
But what was the minimum wage is 86, a dollar?
@monkeybarmonkeyman
@monkeybarmonkeyman 5 ай бұрын
One look under the hood and I'll simply say, 'Nope.'
@fantabuloussnuffaluffagus
@fantabuloussnuffaluffagus 5 ай бұрын
Back up to 1985 and you get the live axle in the front instead of IFS, but don't get a carb.
@jaredlancaster4137
@jaredlancaster4137 5 ай бұрын
​@@monkeybarmonkeymanwhat's wrong with under the hood of a 1986 toyota
@sepg5084
@sepg5084 5 ай бұрын
​@@monkeybarmonkeyman people who actually used trucks for trucking, if they need a truck of that size, would say yes.
@MemphisApplegate
@MemphisApplegate 5 ай бұрын
I had a 1985 (before the name Tacoma) and I drove it for 23 years, until I needed a bigger truck. I almost cried as I left the dealership, seeing my little yellow friend sitting there alone. I should have kept it and just bought the bigger truck, as I know I got stiffed on the trade-in value. Anyway, a few years slid by and I bought a new Tacoma in 2017. Of course that new truck is perfect (not a rust bucket like the 1985 version) , but I still feel like I abandoned an absolutely loyal friend.
@alanmeadows4056
@alanmeadows4056 5 ай бұрын
not gunna lie, kinda made me tear up abit. Only thing i can see is "Its better to have loved and lost, then to have never loved at all."
@v0idlike
@v0idlike 5 ай бұрын
:'( poor lil yellow truck
@poopsie117
@poopsie117 5 ай бұрын
shoulda kept it dude :(
@MemphisApplegate
@MemphisApplegate 5 ай бұрын
Here's an applicable song lyric: "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you got till it's gone." Joni Mitchell Big Yellow Taxi@@alanmeadows4056
@Scoots1994
@Scoots1994 5 ай бұрын
I sold my triple-salvage titled 1989 toyota pickup many years ago and have regretted it since.
@moritzkockritz5710
@moritzkockritz5710 5 ай бұрын
As a European calling it a midsize pickup really took me off guard. It looks like a ship already
@thndr_5468
@thndr_5468 5 ай бұрын
A Dodge ram would give you a heart attack
@jaredlancaster4137
@jaredlancaster4137 5 ай бұрын
It's pretty much the same size as the Hilux, VW, Nissan, Mitsubishi, ranger pickups you guys have over in Europe. Not super duper huge, but far from a small car.
@groverw7507
@groverw7507 5 ай бұрын
American market pickups changed during the Obama years due to new vehicle regulations. The full size became extra large and imo, unwieldy for urban driving and car lots. The mid-size more resembles the old full size.
@Mandingobull
@Mandingobull 5 ай бұрын
As a German living in Germany, calling it mid size is accurate. We have sedans than are just as long as a Tacoma. MB and Audi SUVs are huge. You must live under a rock if you haven't noticed cars here are huge now.
@Mandingobull
@Mandingobull 5 ай бұрын
@@thndr_5468 we have plenty of dodge rams in Europe.
@sonofbr
@sonofbr 5 ай бұрын
My '96 Tacoma 4WD 3.4L V6 Extended cab in burgundy? non-SR5 trim has 336,000 miles. It can go years without adequate maintenance almost nothing breaks and I've forgotten most of what I knew about how to work on vehicles. IF it ever dies I want another one of the same year and model.
@steven44799
@steven44799 5 ай бұрын
Toyota never fail to amaze me with just how perfectly they manage to straddle the line of inoffensive and perfectly adequate vehicles. There’s nothing special there, but it will start and get you where you are going with no fuss in acceptable comfort. The perfect appliance for someone who just wants to get from A to B.
@hannahranga
@hannahranga 5 ай бұрын
Yep, I tend to refer to my Camry as an appliance
@danielwatson5595
@danielwatson5595 5 ай бұрын
Yup, Toyota makes kitchen appliances with wheels. The car for the NPC’s of the world.
@TherapyGel
@TherapyGel 5 ай бұрын
My Prius is the most NPC car possible and I love it for that.
@Joe-hz1nw
@Joe-hz1nw 5 ай бұрын
@@danielwatson5595the “NPCs” are smart. Far better than all the idiots buying junk vehicles they can’t afford.
@danielwatson5595
@danielwatson5595 5 ай бұрын
@@TherapyGel Wow! The NPC loves a car built specifically for NPC’s? What a revelation!
@alexgrindnshine2522
@alexgrindnshine2522 5 ай бұрын
What Working as mechanic taught me about Toyotas. They our underpowered. Mechanical more complicated when compared to other trucks. Build quality is superb. Interior quality in the 90s was also simple and superb for wear/longevity. Front Suspension geometry was a head of its time and is now copied by almost all other truck manufacturers. They offered awesome off road tech with rear locker available. They also fail like other manufacturers, and factor parts our more expensive. Yes they can and often do last a long time the owners also our more willing to keep them maintained and on the road because they hold their value. I have seen all brands of trucks reliably be worked hard with high miles put on them, Toyotas our no exception. I would not pay the money people want for them used. Awesome video Matt!!
@alejandrodelgado1104
@alejandrodelgado1104 3 ай бұрын
Are*
@anand3033
@anand3033 Ай бұрын
That autocorrect on your phone is terrible!
@sak4550
@sak4550 4 ай бұрын
I did the same thing bought a 2016 and as well no issues. I don’t do off road so I’m not worried about the plastic antifreeze pass through on the backside of the motor. They started making them out of metal in 2018. I think turbos will be OK. The most important recommendation is let the motor warm up, change the oil often and let them cool down before turning off engine.
@jackphilp7057
@jackphilp7057 5 ай бұрын
I love that they've brought back the turbo to the toyota truck line! I have an 87 pickup with the 22RTE and it's excellent, and I wish they would've kept it! Already have 171k on it with original engine and turbo too.
@matthewrodriguez7525
@matthewrodriguez7525 3 ай бұрын
Hi Matt am Matt and I am stoked out that I found your page … you got my Views and 👍🏼’s up awesome vlog on the 🌮 . You truly helped me seal the deal on my 🌮purchase . Taking about tacos so much got me having the munchies .. thanks again for the great video .
@johnhein4851
@johnhein4851 2 ай бұрын
I have a 2023 Trd pro. Toyota owners and reviewers made me do it, thank you!!
@dathat555
@dathat555 5 ай бұрын
Original owner of a 1998 SR5 2WD V6 with 225k miles. I've done all the wrenching since new. Minimal issues except for the rear leaf springs flattening prematurely, misc oil leaks, replacing the alternator and a couple bad fuel injectors. I think I am still under $2k in total repair parts. It has never stranded me. I get asked every so often by random people if I want to sell. I'm keeping this thing until the wheels fall off, about 1.5 forevers from now if Matt is correct.
@theojones6129
@theojones6129 4 ай бұрын
I really like Matt’s videos. It’s sad he hasn’t uploaded since last year
@user-bd6fo4lc2l
@user-bd6fo4lc2l 4 ай бұрын
Great video, found it funny and somehow poetic. I love the line you decide who lives or dies. Honestly I’ve watched thousands of KZbin videos and I am one of those people who never subscribe, nor did I have the KZbin app downloaded until now, but downloaded the app just so I could leave a comment. Anyways nice work!
@MarkStover-we3yk
@MarkStover-we3yk 4 ай бұрын
Love the humor in a car/truck review. Well done!
@jaxontanner9822
@jaxontanner9822 5 ай бұрын
I love tacomas, but I am incredibly skeptical about how reliable the new one will be. Especially given how unreliable the new tundra has been
@crzdriver
@crzdriver 5 ай бұрын
I agree. Toyota has spent a mess of money on paid reviews like this, and every article I have seen is boasting about how much better this truck is that no one has put through a proper test. It's bigger, it's way more complicated, and it's getting harder to tell it apart from the other trucks in the market.
@Sarrus25
@Sarrus25 5 ай бұрын
Engine failures on the new Tundra are under 1%
@Fishsticks360
@Fishsticks360 5 ай бұрын
Everyone said this about the 2nd gen Tacoma... ...and the 3rd gen Tacoma.
@kamilb8232
@kamilb8232 5 ай бұрын
​@Sarrus25 In an automotive field that's a lot. Toyota's TPS quality engineers are probably drowning with work and applying 6 sigma principles to cut that down.
@sunbeam8866
@sunbeam8866 5 ай бұрын
Not crazy about the giant fish-mouth and lizard-eyes look that's all the rage, either. My '96 Tacoma is paid for, with only 83K on the clock. It will probably outlast me!
@jasonyoung6420
@jasonyoung6420 4 ай бұрын
The Honda Ridgeline was the truck I was looking at getting when I eventually gave in and bought a truck, but now that the Tacoma has an available hybrid, I might end up getting one of those instead if the real world fuel economy delivers; I need a truck to do homeowner stuff, I've been putting it off for ~12 years, so hopefully I can continue to hold out until a PHEV model is available.
@gurupurkha
@gurupurkha 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video. I always wondered why owners loved Tacomas. I have a Ram Rebel and have had a great experience with it.
@foxprojects247
@foxprojects247 5 ай бұрын
Love the title. Your humor absolutely makes the videos!
@gondayi
@gondayi 5 ай бұрын
2:20 is actually a Land Cruiser but we'll just gloss over that little fact.
@mdbbox5660
@mdbbox5660 5 ай бұрын
I had a 98 Tacoma for 4 years, loaded with TRD package, V6, 4x4. I even put Bilsteins on it like the ones here. It was pretty reliable, easy to park, and it felt like a "real truck" which came with "real truck" downsides. It was super slow. It rode like a shopping cart and the bed was narrow. I replaced it with an 07 Ridgeline which is far more comfortable and fits my needs better. I drive off road pretty infrequently, though when I do, it's nice not to have to switch to 4WD. It's also excellent in the snow. The Ridgeline's "AWD" system works pretty well and is seamless. The Ridgeline is also much more comfortable on road where I spend most of my time, and it fits sheet goods between the wheel wells. Hauls motorcycles in the bed and I towed a UHaul to help someone move. Not saying the Taco is bad. It deserves its good reputation. But I think the compromises you make with a Ridgeline actually fit 90% of what most truck buyers need. Too bad the Ridgeline is as ugly as a bulldog licking peanut butter off a cactus.
@matthewpeterson3329
@matthewpeterson3329 5 ай бұрын
I have been on the fence for a Ridgeline for about 10 years. The only reason I didn't pull the trigger was the horrible fuel economy. I get 22 mpg in my paid off 2010 Silverado... the Ridgeline was still "boasting" 18/23 mpg last year, and that just doesn't cut it for a Honda in 2023. Still, I must agree that it does everything as good or better than it's counterparts, besides off-road, where few people ACTUALLY go. And yes, it is Butt-Fugly. Honda, as an exceptional off road vehicle company (motorcycles, Quads, UTVs) needs to step up and make a proper truck to compete with the Taco, and I think they could.
@mdbbox5660
@mdbbox5660 5 ай бұрын
@@matthewpeterson3329 I'll drink to that. My RL has A/T tires and mileage with mostly city driving is in the low teens. On the highway I've gotten 20, but it's just thirsty. For the mpg it gets, it should make more power. Though my Taco with the V6 wasn't any more efficient (the 31" tires may have also had a hand in that) and it had 60 less hp. The 2nd gen RL now makes 280 hp which is a welcome bump, and mileage improved a touch to boot. I only put 2k miles or so on my truck each year so this wasn't a dealbreaker for me.
@7eis
@7eis 5 ай бұрын
How's your water pump gasket doing?
@matthewpeterson3329
@matthewpeterson3329 5 ай бұрын
@DylanClements98 That's funny... I put bilsteins on my Silverado and it rolls and sways like a boat now. But yeah, not a great ride... I wouldn't choose them again.
@mdbbox5660
@mdbbox5660 5 ай бұрын
@@DylanClements98Agreed, I think they contributed to the rough ride, though even before I installed them the truck was hardly cushy. They did give me confidence to take the truck over some large bumps. The Ridgeline by comparison rides and handles more like a car (well, because it basically IS a car) and that's a good thing when you're driving it mostly like a car.
@honey_yoggrt
@honey_yoggrt 4 ай бұрын
that moment i see that im not subbed when iv been loving your amazing content for way to long ;-; i am now you amazing person
@JakobKsGarage
@JakobKsGarage 5 ай бұрын
Oh I loved that title! I laughed. And nice of you to mention David Tracy and JNH's 356 😊
@GarrickStaples
@GarrickStaples 5 ай бұрын
I love my little 2006 Taco! It's not fancy, but it's never failed to do exactly what I needed it to do!
@chopsjazz1
@chopsjazz1 5 ай бұрын
I bought the first XtraCab in 1987. A 4WD white XtraCab that I turned into a flatbed. It ran flawlessly and hauled everything without a complaint. I loved that truck.
@IDv8I
@IDv8I 5 ай бұрын
You always have a way, and that way always makes sense....so thank you.
@mwinner101
@mwinner101 29 күн бұрын
I bought my Tacoma new in 1995. It was listed as a 1995 1/2. One of the first in my state! Also a 4x4 5 speed extended cab. Great truck.
@beauthestdane
@beauthestdane 5 ай бұрын
I have only owned one Toyota, a 1982 Starlet. Dinky little engine, dinky little car, super reliable, bulletproof, and it was front engine, rear wheel drive, and manual (not that that really mattered, given the power output). Only thing that ever went wrong with it was a clogged fuel filter. Nothing against Toyotas and their reliability, but I was looking for something more fun, ended up with my 93 Miata. Also pretty bulletproof, still drive it today after 30 years of ownership.
@nicodache
@nicodache 5 ай бұрын
Got a 1982 starlet a sunday's driver myself :D reliability is indeed great :D
@stacybehrens7152
@stacybehrens7152 5 ай бұрын
About 20 years ago Dana made frames for the Tacoma in Stockton CA. I got to do some engineering analysis work on production at the plant. Was a relatively low tech but very productive assembly line. Was really interesting to see how the sausage was made so to speak.
@seymoarsalvage
@seymoarsalvage 5 ай бұрын
Are these the same frames that got recalled and replaced due to rust?
@stacybehrens7152
@stacybehrens7152 5 ай бұрын
@@seymoarsalvageDon’t know but it would not surprise me if they were. I was there circa 1999-2000.
@Paul-ll1bt
@Paul-ll1bt 5 ай бұрын
Was looking for a video for watching when eating. Couldn't have been better timing!
@RadKitflix
@RadKitflix 5 ай бұрын
this video was so good, that after I finished I went to hit subscribe, forgetting that I already subbed
@toddkane3152
@toddkane3152 5 ай бұрын
Bought a ‘99 Taco in 2002. It was rear-ended a few years ago and I used the settlement check to pay off my mortgage. The truck retains a clean title and I retained the truck. Dead serious. Not enough like buttons to do this video justice; just like all of the other videos you’ve made Mr. Matt.
@-Cece
@-Cece 5 ай бұрын
I luv your story!
@bobroberts2371
@bobroberts2371 5 ай бұрын
Non road salt / warm areas allow " last for ever " or even OK vehicles to continue on a very long time. The problem in other areas is road salt makes a 4 year old vehicle look like a 30 year old warm area vehicle and cold starts are very hard on engines causing them to fail.
@nickvasquez8054
@nickvasquez8054 5 ай бұрын
Spot on. It's becoming increasingly harder to find clean 1st gen Tacoma on the roads here in Michigan
@Sawyer_202
@Sawyer_202 5 ай бұрын
I mean they still are reliable even in salt. Ive had an 04 corolla for three years now and its fine even with all the salt that gets put on the road here..
@octothorpian_nightmare
@octothorpian_nightmare 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, everything except the new frame on mine is solid rust. I can't believe they did a whole frame and didn't replace even one shitty failing bracket. One of said brackets broke and severed a wheel speed sensor wire so I had to troubleshoot the ABS system to find that. Fun?
@zr2ee1
@zr2ee1 4 ай бұрын
my 06 tacoma was still a tank after 150k, after lifting, and turbocharging, and all the things i did to it, it was still worth at least half what i bought it for and i never had to think about it, it just worked.
@indycharlie
@indycharlie 5 ай бұрын
I bought my first Toyota truck new in 1982 , a Hilux . Drove it all over Idaho and California and Michigan , until ! I rolled it one day on the way to work in 2002 . I still miss that truck !
@made_by_chris
@made_by_chris 5 ай бұрын
@superfastmatt great video! Good point in mentioning the rust. I just did a repair on one and documented it. Its well noted that in some cases the rust is much worse than appears on the surface. That being said, its repairable and these are still great trucks!
@906MediaProductions
@906MediaProductions 5 ай бұрын
Drove a 2.7l taco scross Michigan after #2 and 3 cylinders left the chat. Compression checked them at 35psi! It still got decent mileage.
@AntilleanConfederation
@AntilleanConfederation 4 ай бұрын
Cylinder deactivation 😂
@MrBeef1001
@MrBeef1001 4 ай бұрын
I am an engineer at a Toyota supplier. I set up the process to manufacture the shift lever boot for the new manual transmission Tacomas. Another thing that makes Toyotas so reliable is there extreme attention the quality specifications. It makes being a manufacturing engineer more difficult, but it makes for really reliable vehicles.
@shibby5535
@shibby5535 3 ай бұрын
great video, well written. thank you for sharing
@fieldfabmetal
@fieldfabmetal 5 ай бұрын
I’ll wait to see that turbo 4 cyl with its 0 weight oil make it to 476,000 miles with no rebuild. Did manufacturing get better? Yes. But 0 weight oil and the turbo is to pass emissions and fuel requirements from the EPA.
@coltonmcrae5873
@coltonmcrae5873 5 ай бұрын
Turbos aren't inherently the problem. The diesel world has been turbocharging everything since the 80s and they all last. My 313k mile diesel mercedes has the original turbo on it. The 0w8 weight oil definitely has me more concerned. Given the option I'd sooner lose a bit of efficiency to run heavier oil.
@jaredlancaster4137
@jaredlancaster4137 5 ай бұрын
It's not 0 weight oil, it's 20 weight oil.
@ALMX5DP
@ALMX5DP 5 ай бұрын
Like Jared said above, it’s either 0w20 or 5w20 oil weight. 0 is just to get the fluid around when cold so it’s really 20 weight oil when driving.
@herrbrahms
@herrbrahms 5 ай бұрын
@@coltonmcrae5873 Sure, but diesel engines are just plain built like tanks to deal with the abuse. So while the turbo adds some complexity to a diesel, it doesn't add much risk. Turbocharged gasoline engines are a different thing entirely.
@fieldfabmetal
@fieldfabmetal 5 ай бұрын
I'm well aware that 0W-20 means that 0 refers to the flow in cold temps and 20 when the engine is at operational temp. Toyota is also making a 0W-8 oil now. However, the main component here is the reduced viscosity of the oil. Viscosity is a fluid's resistance to flow. The new low viscosity oils are nice because they reduce friction that a higher viscosity oil would introduce. But oil also is susceptible to thermal breakdown and as engine temps go up, the viscosity and protection goes down. That's your increase in wear on the rings and piston that is giving better fuel economy standards to squeeze out the efficiency versus longer engine life. When you are turbocharging an engine, you are increasing stress on all parts of the motor simply because you are increasing pressures in the combustion chamber. Better head gaskets, more oil cooling, bigger radiators, etc. It appears Toyota has done their work with this engine as they have beefed up the cooling system for hauling. I simply don't see the average consumer being able to push one of these motors to 300k like the older motors because most people don't change their oil at 3,000 miles and use a good filter. They'll simply beat on it because "it's a Toyota" etc. You'll still have problems not changing your oil regularly on the old motors like the 5vz, 3rz, 2rz, 22RE, 22R, 4ac, 5sfe but a turbo motor won't tolerate that.
@barrylinkiewich9688
@barrylinkiewich9688 5 ай бұрын
I love Tacomas and The Pickup (miss my 1986!) but Toyota's pricing makes me cry, the 2024 is starting at $50k in Canada and it's practically guaranteed that if you want anything better than a stripped out fleet dog it'll be $60,000++ Better than a beat up used one that'll set you back $15-25,000 though haha
@Bassanova100
@Bassanova100 4 ай бұрын
I got a used 2002 Tacoma in 2015 with 160k miles on it. After 2 crashes, another 50k miles, a whole 6 oil changes, and driving for 3 months without even knowing I didn't have brakes, it's still going very well. I will end up giving this to my grandkids.
@jtotheace1
@jtotheace1 4 ай бұрын
Love my 99 Taco. It’s still worth nearly what I paid almost 20 years ago but ITS MINE! 200k miles and it still runs great. Replaced the alternator, radiator, a few ball joints.. thats about it.
@leep_
@leep_ 5 ай бұрын
As someone from the state of Kansas, I can confirm the validity of the towing capabilities of the F250 super duty.
@growlith6969
@growlith6969 5 ай бұрын
Whatever truck you have is usually the best truck. I've had them all, the only two that really stuck in my heart was a v10 4wd F250 and a v8 2wd quad cab Dakota. They couldn't have been more different, but it's the feel, the memories, and the experiences. Would a Tacoma have given the same feels in those situations, maybe, probably not though. Like you said, they are pretty good at being dependably mundane.
@rubiconnn
@rubiconnn 5 ай бұрын
Honestly people way overhype Toyotas. I've had a 9 cars in the last 15 years and the only ones to actually die and not be financially viable to fix were toyotas. One was a 1996 4runner and the other was a 1987 Camry. Both died at under 200k miles due to transmission issues. Most of my other cars have over 200k miles without any serious issues. There are definitely worse brands than Toyota but the point is that it really depends on the model and how well it's taken care of and people should buy based on what they need and not fall for "brand loyalty". For off roading I've been looking around and the Toyotas tend to no be a great option because the long wheelbase and the body that sticks out past the wheels forward and back seems excessive.
@drwhat4574
@drwhat4574 5 ай бұрын
⁠​⁠​⁠@@rubiconnnYour exceptions prove the rule.
@tacticooldennis
@tacticooldennis 5 ай бұрын
Great video, but I'll I remember is that bracket for the leaf spring. I can't un-see it. and from now on its the only thing I'll look for to tell its a modern TRD. Thanks :P
@Spring794
@Spring794 5 ай бұрын
My only issue is Toyota doesn’t offer a manual double cab long bed Tacoma. I found the 6ft bed on my dad’s old 98 Tacoma and my old 95 Ranger perfect. My dad sold that Tacoma at 240k. I pulled the carfax. It’s still on the road today, odometer appears to have been rolled back twice, but it has well over 300k when calculating the actual mileage. I sold the Ranger to a friend at 265k and it’s nearing 300k now. Both those trucks were workhorses and put through abuse. The Tacoma was definitely the more reliable one, but the Ranger wasn’t far behind.
@h069401
@h069401 5 ай бұрын
You are a gifted genius. A communicator without compare. You mesmerize. Keep being you!
@SealFredy5
@SealFredy5 5 ай бұрын
I would have bought an old Tacoma. However the new Tacoma is basically the same size as a Tundra. Trucks are too damn big and way too expensive. Probably the reason why the old Tacomas and Rangers are so valuable today are because the only way to get a small & affordable pickup is to buy an old Tacoma or Ranger. I went with a Maverick, which Toyota should have had a competitor out for a long time ago. Quick Edit: The Ranger release pissed everyone off because a lot of people thought the Ranger was going to be the old hunting truck from the 90s. Instead they got a Tacoma competitor, which literally nobody asked for. As your video points out, there wasn't a market for the ranger. However the only vehicle in the US you won't find on dealer lots right now is the Ford Maverick. People want the small utilitarian pickup back, too bad none of the car companies wanted to make them for sale until the Maverick came around and prooved market viability. Heck, any idiot coulda told you it was a home run, just rich execs are really detatched from the market.
@mitkoshredder
@mitkoshredder 3 ай бұрын
This is the best video of pickups I have ever watched, and I agree to what it says. Also saved to Favorites.
@jeffgrusky1115
@jeffgrusky1115 4 ай бұрын
I have a 95 tacoma! So happy with it. It is the same specs as yours, although an auto, so quite a gem! I picked it up in 2023 for $2200 from some guy who was tired of it. Quite a steal! I wish it had AC, but that's partially why it was so cheap.
@jake9705
@jake9705 5 ай бұрын
Bought my 2005 manual, 4 cyl Taco brand new in May 2005 and paid it off in full in May 2010. Was and still is my daily driver in Southern California to this day. There's been several serious problems with it both short and long term but overall I consider it a good buy.
@Canyondriver
@Canyondriver 5 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this review. It was refreshing to see a review that was less based on specs and numbers and more focused on what it can actually do. Be reliable? Get you enough power? Tow things? Some practicality? That's all I'd be looking for in a truck.
@userofsharingan
@userofsharingan 4 ай бұрын
I mean apply this logic to a car. Basically you would be saying the Toyota Corolla is better than the Camry because it gets the job done just as well for less money. While it may not be a spacious it can still seat 5 people.
@heartsky
@heartsky 5 ай бұрын
Matt great footage, you've spent a lot of time with that. And you've made Toyota look really good. In a sane world Toyota would be happy to pay you many thousands of dollars for this coverage, undoubtedly you've helped sell at least a dozen or more.
@AntilleanConfederation
@AntilleanConfederation 4 ай бұрын
Who’s says he isn’t getting payments or another form of compensation?
@heartsky
@heartsky 4 ай бұрын
@@AntilleanConfederation Do you know of any youtuber in the auto space who has such a deal?
@AntilleanConfederation
@AntilleanConfederation 4 ай бұрын
@@heartsky yeah. A lot of them get flown out to places and hotels paid for. During the reveal in Hawaii for the 4th gen Tacoma many of them got flown out. And a lot of those who did are the same ones who got flown out to Texas and said very good things about the 22 Tundra.
@heartsky
@heartsky 4 ай бұрын
@@AntilleanConfederation Ya I know about corporate junkets for journalists and marketing outlets but those people are not getting paid directly to sell product, those trips, hotel stays and various gifts are the compensation, as far as I know nobody is getting a check from Ford or any other major manufacturer.
@jamesonpace726
@jamesonpace726 5 ай бұрын
All hail the mighty algorhyme: I love yer vids! So good! So well done! So terrific & nice & smart & beautiful & cute & informative & joyous & Merry Xmas 2 u....
@Conranos
@Conranos 5 ай бұрын
I recently bought a midsize truck. I needed something to daily drive, do some offroading, to tow my track car, and still be able to park it. Towing ended up being the deciding factor and I got a Colorado. If I had anything less than a car to tow, or even just a lighter car, I would have gotten a Tacoma with zero question.
@philiphomburger
@philiphomburger 5 ай бұрын
My dad just bought a v6 taco because he doesn't believe in 4 cylinder trucks. He's coming from a 2003 tundra which is really close in size and an absolutely amazing car to drive. So far, he loves the truck and I highly doubt that will change!
@SSingh-nr8qz
@SSingh-nr8qz 4 ай бұрын
I have a 95 tacoma 4x4 that I still drive despite having the money to buy a newer truck. For the last 2 decades since I bought it off the dealership, as long as you change the oil, it just keeps going, and any repairs don't require a computer and done in a basic home garage.
@davidpawson7393
@davidpawson7393 5 ай бұрын
The only new vehicle I bought in my 54 years was a 98 Tacoma Limited because I worked for Toyota, my first car was a Toyota and after totalling my not Toyota by trying to occupy the same space at the same time as a Kenworth I was offered enough money to pay cash for a 98 Tacoma Limited and get one great deal from my shrewd negotiating skills my Snap-On dealer at Toyota taught me 34 years ago. What's really important is my 85 year old father is safe driving his Lexus, psst Toyota, with it's easy to use navigation and many automatic safety measures I recently experienced while terrified. Toyota, scaring and scarring people going places. Edit: I actually made money when I sold the Tacoma as I negotiated another Toyota into the deal that had just come in as a trade-in. Sweet.
@hardwire666too
@hardwire666too 5 ай бұрын
I bought my ZJ for all the same reasons. It's now 26 years old, I've had minimal problems and the 4.0L I-6 will live past the heat death of the universe. Tacos are cool too, Yotas are a great vehicle in general.
@joelnichols9055
@joelnichols9055 5 ай бұрын
Back in 2006 I replaced my Silverado 2500HD work truck with a 2nd gen Tacoma. Over 300,000 miles later it's paid for itself in fuel alone. Not to mention I'd likely be on my 3rd transmission with the Chevy.
@TomBridle
@TomBridle 5 ай бұрын
I've got a 1988 Toyota Celica, it's power windows still work, they never stopped. despite the car being left outside under an apple tree for 10 years.
@ashleyhamman
@ashleyhamman 5 ай бұрын
The clips of that Ford at 4:38 have my California-senses tingling. It looks so similar to a couple of roads near me, but the clips are so short that I can't tell if it's elsewhere in the foothills either side of the central valley.
@enb3810
@enb3810 5 ай бұрын
As if used Tacomas weren't expensive enough... I've already seen 1999s with 280k miles trying to sell for $12k
@seymoarsalvage
@seymoarsalvage 5 ай бұрын
Nissan Hardbody is the new "Toyota" truck. Can still be had for a couple grand
@carson4375
@carson4375 5 ай бұрын
I can agree with the tacoma's overwhelming buyer (and after market) preference.... But there is a case to be made for 2nd gen Frontiers. Namely their ability to have factory titan parts swapped in. Will you have the resale value/undeniable pedigree of tacoma? No. Will you have unholy torque numbers, 6 speed, on half ton axles, and mid travel ifs, that still looks and performs like an especially wicked oem? Absolutely. And all for a fraction of cost and effort that would go into making a tacoma similarly capable... If you're gonna sell it, tacoma. But if you're gonna keep it?
@MrKyleBart
@MrKyleBart 4 ай бұрын
Exactly the reason i gave up my toyota 4x4 dreams and bought a 2016 frontier. For 8-12k less than a comparable tacoma and relatively the same reliability cant really beat it. Plus the frontier definitely feels more powerful than the taco and seems to ride i bit nicer.
@kormysh8
@kormysh8 4 ай бұрын
No way. A mini titan? What the fuck man I had no idea they could swap easily
@Pico-hq7ws
@Pico-hq7ws 4 ай бұрын
Merry Christmas Matt
@user-ps9zk3wf8b
@user-ps9zk3wf8b 4 ай бұрын
Hello young man. I am just a tad over half century years old. My wife and I had the opportunity to own many different types of cars , including C4S, Evo 10, C7, mustangs RTR.... Since I got little older I realize toyt is the long lasting vehicle and it's cheap to maintain. At this time my wife and I own 07 tundra 5.7 with 188k miles, 13 rx350, 18 nx300, 23 gr86, 07 rx350. We love all of them. By the way I tow my 22 ft fishing boat every summer. The only reason I need full size truck because of the boat otherwise I would of own a taco. Enjoy your video thanks.
@michaelwilliams2593
@michaelwilliams2593 5 ай бұрын
Love your channel. Love the videos about your personal projects. Don't care for the videos springing from marketing events, like this one.
@drheck
@drheck 5 ай бұрын
yeah what a total turd
@rightleftmiddle1020
@rightleftmiddle1020 5 ай бұрын
Hey Matt, loved this, and would love to see your take on the engineering/driving experience of an FJ cruiser
@sam_s_
@sam_s_ 5 ай бұрын
The same as a 4Runner
@FJ40Jim
@FJ40Jim 4 ай бұрын
FJC = 4R with bad body kit.
@0AuntJemima0
@0AuntJemima0 5 ай бұрын
1990 pickup with a paltry 250k here. She’s still got decades in her.
@jakewaters5563
@jakewaters5563 4 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the 1st gen taco, it’s my favorite platform of all time by far. But I think way too many people put tacos on a pedestal. It’s still got its share of problems, in every generation. But the 1st gen in particular has the amazing lower ball joint failure, as do 3rd gen 4Runners, 1st gen tundras and sequoias, As well as the 100 series Land Cruiser Prado. Aside from that on all 3 gen’s there’s the puny rear diff, drum rear brakes, thin frames, super invasive security and communication circuits in modern trucks. Seriously the 8” diff came out in 1979 in a truck that weighed 3000lbs and made 80 hp. 1, 2, and 3rd gen’s all use basically the same diff and it’s a known issue.
@cokebottles6919
@cokebottles6919 5 ай бұрын
I had a 1997 Tacoma and it sold years ago for my than I bought it for, I regretted not keeping it. The Tacoma is the best truck at it's size... but I got a used Frontier recently and have to say It holds up, especially since they go for $8k-$15k less for equivalent models, years and miles.
@at_
@at_ 5 ай бұрын
as someone who drives an old toyota yaris, yes toyota does make reliable cars. Can't get that thing to fail if I wanted to. And it's really fuel efficient too
@remi2317
@remi2317 3 ай бұрын
I deliver mail and there's this lady that has an older, early 2000s Tacoma. It has nearly 600k miles on it. It goes down every now and then for coolant leaks, belts, etc, but it has the original engine and tranny. Another lady had a 2019 Tacoma TRD and it kept getting engine codes and having work done bc the seal on the gas tank was letting dirt in. The engine ended up blowing at 60k miles. To be fair, that route was 80 miles of rough dirt, and it was almost definitely a one off.
@JaronLindow
@JaronLindow 5 ай бұрын
1st gen Taco owner here. It has push-button 4 wheel drive. I'm amazed every time I see far newer, far more expensive American trucks where the driver has to climb out of the cab and lock in the hubs for 4 wheel drive.
@saltymethods2637
@saltymethods2637 5 ай бұрын
Toyota Tacoma engineers brought back the fully boxed frame that they used to put in their older Hilux/T100 models. They also took the Land Cruiser 100-series' rear suspension (4-link) and replaced the old leaf spring suspension. So they took, proven old tech and threw it into a "new" chassis.
@TheLoneWolfling
@TheLoneWolfling 5 ай бұрын
That's not the tech I'm worried about, alas. Frame and suspension can be fine; head unit deciding to give up the ghost in half a decade, or the 'lane assist' deciding to dodge a branch in favor of dodging into oncoming traffic, or the turbo exploding from excessive wear from the thinnest oil known to mankind...
@saltymethods2637
@saltymethods2637 5 ай бұрын
@@TheLoneWolfling Don't disagree with you on all that. Toyota would be better off scrapping all the new safety features and make the driver the main safety feature. In regards to the motor and turbo, only time will tell but keep in mind, this isn't the first time Toyota has developed a motor with a "factory" turbo or supercharger. The old Hilux 4-bangers could be optioned with a factory turbo or you could buy a TRD supercharger.
@TheJoshcarp81
@TheJoshcarp81 5 ай бұрын
Only missing is a supercharger. My 01 4runner got one added a few years ago followed by a 5 speed swap this year.
@alanmay7929
@alanmay7929 5 ай бұрын
9:26 you decide wether your passenger lives or dies that part got me laughing too hard mate good one! 🤣😂
@davidlobaugh4490
@davidlobaugh4490 5 ай бұрын
My 07 tundra is a first year model truck. Never let me down. Despite some semi sized abuse.🤠 I literally pulled a semi pup stacked with square bales once. Etc etc
@AdamMGTF
@AdamMGTF 5 ай бұрын
Am I the only "cheeky Brit" to consider this entire video a brilliant education on Americans and America land. Literally everything said in this video was an education. Love it
@antony1103
@antony1103 5 ай бұрын
I will say my 2013 F150 has been the best vehicle I ever had. Ordered it new from Ford and did all my own maintenance and modifications. 180k miles and still going strong!
@SpaceMulva
@SpaceMulva 5 ай бұрын
I will still have my first gen tundras when you are 3 trucks on from your ford.
@IBustFatties
@IBustFatties 5 ай бұрын
​@@SpaceMulvaand have put enough money and work into it to basically have a brand new truck anyways
@antony1103
@antony1103 5 ай бұрын
@@SpaceMulva Probably not. Not bashing Toyota, just saying there are other great options out there. Sorry you're so closed-minded.
@J.Young808
@J.Young808 5 ай бұрын
My Dad had 1995 Tacoma XCab 4x4 V6 manual with manual windows & locks. It finally died in 2017 and he got a Double Cab Short Bed 4x2 4-cylinder SR.
@JohnDoe-556
@JohnDoe-556 4 ай бұрын
Well, I just bought a 2021 Tacoma a week ago, and this video definitely played a part in it lol.
@ShittyUserName
@ShittyUserName 5 ай бұрын
is the Tacoma like bigger or the same size as a Hilux? we drove Hiluxes in the army and I'm of the opinion that it's the best car ever made. We used around 2004 model years and around 2017 model years
@mushovers3006
@mushovers3006 5 ай бұрын
They're about the same size. Afaik they're basically the same with only minor differences partially in due to the fact that tacomas are US made for the american market, while the Hilux is more market-agnostic.
@hannahranga
@hannahranga 5 ай бұрын
Hilux's are all still cart spring rears, it'll be interesting if they get an option for the multilink rear at some point.
@bradleyhanlon
@bradleyhanlon 5 ай бұрын
I bought my first rebuilt vehicle this year- a 2022 Frontier S with 3500 miles for $19k. 310hp v6, 24 mpg if I stay under 75mph and toss 6700lbs and CarPlay. Way more bang for the buck than my last 3 F150s. Not a Toyota, but a damn solid option for dirt cheap.
@TimmyCramer
@TimmyCramer 5 ай бұрын
I've got a 1997 4x4 tacoma with 22k on the odo. Recently bought it from a collector and drove it back home to Phoenix. Timmy C Arizona
@thomasseymour4190
@thomasseymour4190 5 ай бұрын
I just wrapped up the first phase of a 2006 tundra project today and this was the first video the algorithm served me this evening. Seems fitting. All hail the algorithm.
@robertvillafan1220
@robertvillafan1220 5 ай бұрын
the s10 would've been a great competitor if they continued to make it
@kalebarger6063
@kalebarger6063 5 ай бұрын
The only other competitor tbh
@tissuepaper9962
@tissuepaper9962 5 ай бұрын
RIP Chevy S10 and Dodge Dakota! You are sorely missed!
@chaseweeks2708
@chaseweeks2708 5 ай бұрын
The biggest reasons I bought a Taco was because it had a 6MT and it wasn't a Gladiator. No other truck on the market in the US can say that. That said, it's still significantly larger than I want. I wish Subaru would bring back the Baja but do it with a 6MT option. I might just have to get a Crosstrek and go full Aussie on it with a Ute conversion. And an EyeSight deletion.
@scoo73r
@scoo73r 3 ай бұрын
I had a 2023 Tacoma on hold for a month before I decided to get a Gladiator. It works well for what I wanted. A jeep that does truck stuff sometimes.
@jozsefizsak
@jozsefizsak 5 ай бұрын
That was fascinating. Thank you!
@linuxguy1199
@linuxguy1199 5 ай бұрын
I've done the same kind of stuff with my S10 Blazer, just last week I took it mudding, but hands down I'd prefer a Toyota 4runner / tacoma. The 4L60E is a serious weakpoint of all the small Chevrolet trucks.
@johnhein4851
@johnhein4851 2 ай бұрын
An honest man!
@linuxguy1199
@linuxguy1199 2 ай бұрын
@@johnhein4851 It's the truth, if you have send time and money to "bulletproof" something it isn't reliable!
@thesuit4820
@thesuit4820 5 ай бұрын
I, for one, run my drywall business using a 911... Which, apparently, is like a Taco.
@luislongoria6621
@luislongoria6621 Ай бұрын
Any mundane convertible with a flat trunk can do truck things
@gregdyche131
@gregdyche131 5 ай бұрын
My LandCruiser turns 50 years old next year. It has a manual choke, and a handcrank that I have used to start it.
@Ironsja11
@Ironsja11 4 ай бұрын
Got my first ever Toyota, a brand newTacoma at the end of 2022. Now I know why people love these trucks so much! Simple, overbuilt, almost basic and still just a joy to drive.
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