Used 2010 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab Consumer Reviews
Solid fit and finish
Researched for a long time. What a solid and refined vehicle. All plastic matches and doesn't squeak. Comfortable and smooth ride. Sits high enough without realizing it's a truck. Nice interior. Great storage and convertible seating. Versatility without being too big.
Fun to drive!
I have clocked about 1000 miles so far. I thoroughly enjoy the ride and it is a LOT of fun. I bought a locking lid for the back and can fit bicycles, golf clubs, beach chairs, etc. in the back with no worries. 4 doors up front allow me to carry 4 adults comfortably. I looked at a few SUVs but realized I would be forced to fold the seats down for my recreation equipment thereby limiting passenger convenience; garage limitations prevent me from getting a behemoth SUV. I LOVE the manual transmission and this is a great truck for my weekend "adventures". I picked it up in February and it was fun to drive in the snow we got in the north east.
- V6 Double CabMSRP: $20,988120 mi away
- V6 Double CabMSRP: $15,995132 mi away
- V6 Double CabMSRP: $13,800494 mi away
Sweetride
Low cost maintenance. Good performance.
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So far so Good
I really like the is truck (except for my height issue). If the next model had a higher roof line like the new 4Runner I'd trade up. It suits my needs well, with two kids. I didn't want to get a full size due to the crappy mpg, thats why opted for the Tacoma. 17.?? city all the time and highway is like 22 and change. No problems towing or hauling, however I did get the free spring upgrade to avoid future problems. I recommend this truck for sure.
2010 Tacoma, V6, Blue, Dbl cab, Lg bed
There is a reflection from the 3 sliver rings, and the radio that reflect off the windshield, weather its cloudy or sunshine, which is distracting and a minor road hazard. For me being 6 tall the reflection is about even with the top of the center of the rear view mirror. The dashboard L.E.D. lights are orangeish red, are hard on the eyes at night. Engineer that specified this color had to be color blind. Once the warranty runs out, I am replacing this awful color. The fuel warning light goes off when there is about 3-1/2 to 4 gallons left in the tank (just under 1/8 of a tank), and at about 20MPG, thats 80 miles, way too early. Being 6 tall, the adjustment for seating is tight.