I have a 24 manual. I heard of like 2 or 3 faulty transmissions. Like someone said first year problems. I haven't heard of any engine problems. 5700km and I think it's the best Tacoma out of the 6 I have owned. This one is a manual base offroad and still think it's a nicer truck then the 3rd gen Pro I traded in for it
I've had my 02 4×4 single cab , longe wheel base Taco since it rolled off of the lot 23 years ago, and I wouldn't sell it for anything. An additional 10k in mods over the years and sitting at 223,458 miles , normal oil changes, and tune ups with almost no issues . The new one just doesn't do it for me.
had a 1998 4cy 4x4 Manuel single cab , 2008 pre runner one the last single cabs, now 2019 Tacoma 4x4 v6 sr sx access cab , still miss the manual transmission and just simple utility if was buying one id go just basic sr5 4x4 extra cab no opts I like the 6' box
Goodness, I love my Toyota Tacoma. She is just an SR5, but I call her my "Sunday Pickup"! Yes I do have 3 older restored Jeeps that I drive, but Toyota has a place at my table. Carry On Toyota!
Until the engine blows up. I hope they fix that for the 2025s. I'm not hating; I'm just stating the facts. I love Toyo! I had a 2022 Avalon Hybrid I loved, but I traded it in on the 2024 Crown Max and love it even more. Toyo makes excellent vehicles. Unfortunate the engine problems on the Tacoma the last few years.
Got a 2009 base single cab now has 150k miles on it. No stuff I like. Did get the 4 speed auto transmission 😊. Note it will out last most new tocomas and tundras with turbos 😅. Million mile class of pick ups. Oo there cheap 2 certainly easy to work on. Don't forget there 🎉cute
@@bx_718stryker7 the transmissions are failing at a very high rate. They will eventually be recalled like the Tundra. And there is no reason for the price hike. It's made with cheaper materials.
@@nathangibson2114 I'm not disagreeing with you at all. As soon as I saw about 5 reported transmission failures last week for the Tacoma I knew to just keep my 2020. I also don't see how they can justify the price of the trd off roads and trailhunters, which is what I was looking at but not anymore. Prices aside, the few lucky ones that have not had transmissions issues are loving the extra power and interior updates
@@bx_718stryker7 if and when they get it fixed, I’ll definitely look back at them. But between the Tacoma tundra and grand Highlander, I’m not sure the current leaders at Toyota know what they’re doing
I'm glad the new UGLY tundra and tacoma engines are blowing now people are finally realizing those sad and pathetic excuses for toyota GARBAGE been TRASH all along