isnt VW now the top 1st auto maker?
Yes.
isnt VW now the top 1st auto maker?
I would buy this over any USDM or JDM pickups.
isnt VW now the top 1st auto maker?
I wouldn't. While it may be new, it's too small to do any real work out of it. It wont have the hauling capabilities of the Toyota's or Ford's or any other real trucks and will cost more. With the new engines out and the one's coming out this will just be another waist. Look at the Ford sport track, same thing different maker. If you want a well built small 4dr pickup, you can't go wrong with a toyota.
+1I wouldn't. While it may be new, it's too small to do any real work out of it. It wont have the hauling capabilities of the Toyota's or Ford's or any other real trucks and will cost more. With the new engines out and the one's coming out this will just be another waist. Look at the Ford sport track, same thing different maker. If you want a well built small 4dr pickup, you can't go wrong with a toyota.
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If you want practicallity and utility go with the Tacoma. If you want a few more creature comforts go for the Frontier. I looked at both, the wife and I decided we liked the Frontier better (felt more 'refined') but couldn't get it in a 6-speed so we got the Tacoma. 7000 miles later I don't think I could be happier.
Sorry, a 4 ft bed is just useless, and in my opinion, trucks shouldn't have four doors outside of access cabs for those times when you HAVE to have more than two people in the truck. This looks more like something catered to the Ridgeline community and not to those actually seeking a truck for its intended purpose. Even so, like what has been said, people will buy it nonetheless because of the VW name and the 'chic factor' of having a VW truck.
Agreed. The biggest complaints I've heard of the new Tacomas is actually that they are too "soft" and that it seems Toyota made them more of a daily driver. My big requirement was the manual transimission, which simply isn't offered by Ford or GM (in decent trim levels). On the other hand, I ended up picking up a 4x4 Tacoma in SR5 trim (not a TRD model) and I know I paid less than I would have for a comparable Silverado, F150, etc. Now I know those are considered full-sized, but their mid-sized trucks (Colorado, Ranger) just aren't up to par with with Toyota's and Nissan's.My parents had a 00 Tacoma and when Toyota bought it back they looked at the new Tacomas. My father was less then happy with the Tacoma and especially when he started researching that the current Tacoma could have rusting frames. He went and bought a loaded 09 Chevy Silverado Z71 extended cab for less than the a extended cab 4WD Tacoma. I like the Tacoma but will not buy one because I feel they are overpriced. Each there own really.
Agreed. The biggest complaints I've heard of the new Tacomas is actually that they are too "soft" and that it seems Toyota made them more of a daily driver. My big requirement was the manual transimission, which simply isn't offered by Ford or GM (in decent trim levels). On the other hand, I ended up picking up a 4x4 Tacoma in SR5 trim (not a TRD model) and I know I paid less than I would have for a comparable Silverado, F150, etc. Now I know those are considered full-sized, but their mid-sized trucks (Colorado, Ranger) just aren't up to par with with Toyota's and Nissan's.
Their cars, SUV's, etc - yes, but I will disagree when it comes to their trucks (Tacoma and Tundra). The Ford Ranger is pretty much the only cheaper, more utiliarian medium truck you can find (and also comes with a manual option) but the current design is so outdated it's scary. If the new Ranger were out for the '10 MY I would have definitely been looking at those.I agree with you that the Americans do not compare with the Japanese. I think Toyota has fallen from grace.
My parents had a 00 Tacoma and when Toyota bought it back they looked at the new Tacomas. My father was less then happy with the Tacoma and especially when he started researching that the current Tacoma could have rusting frames. He went and bought a loaded 09 Chevy Silverado Z71 extended cab for less than the a extended cab 4WD Tacoma. I like the Tacoma but will not buy one because I feel they are overpriced. Each there own really.
Toyota has always had rusting problems. You're right though, to each their own. I just don't see it selling well. But that's not to say that the people that do buy it won't be happy with it.
But I can say this. I have a old chevy and I can still fit a new toyota in the back. lol
Yea, I guess if I thought about it I could see city people looking into them. Like the Sub Baja. Even though you live downtown you still need to have some kind of a truck to move that big screen tv!!
i would love to see how the truck handles a full load of materials! TDI 2.0 4 banger? Who are they kidding??