Used 2015 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab Consumer Reviews
Truck Driving Female
I wanted a vehicle that was trendy and dependable. I live where the snow gets deep and a four-wheel truck was the answer. I can haul my garden stuff or whatever I need. The size of the truck is excellent for me, not too big or too small for my driveway and parking. It is a fun truck and the compliments are always! I keep my truck clean and shiny and wherever I go people tell me what a value this truck has for trade in, but I shall not be doing that anytime soon. I have had no problems with my truck and keep maintenance update at my local Toyota Dealership. I love my truck!
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nickel and dime
I have had Toyota trucks since 1993 and for what you pay, power lumbra should be standard. All the competitors are. So with a Toyota you give up some comfort for value and reliability and resale value. There is no disputing the last three qualities but I wish Toyota would consider power lumbra for the driver at least. For $3000 less you can buy a Rav 4 limited with navigation, heated leather seats and power lumbra. Why not the Tacoma. Although I really like my Coma and know it has the best resale value of any vehicle on the market, my next lease will probably be the Rav 4. A truck for me is nice but not a necessity. The Rav 4 economic utility works as well for me.
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- PreRunner V6 Double CabMSRP: $17,68521 mi away
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- V6 Double CabMSRP: $19,49049 mi away
Great first truck
Compared to the 2012 Ford Focus SEL, decked out in leather etc, I traded in, I find this truck (2015 TRD Sport, double cab) much more comfortable and has a much less "plasticy" interior that the so-called upscale Focus. Everything appears extremely solid, down to the turn signal stick. Plus, coming from a small car, I don't get Edmunds "weakness" of low-mounted seats - these seat are mounted higher/less reclined than Focus, or our 2012 Honda CRV. The engine can get a little noisy when pushed, but no worse than any other car I've driven. More room for carseats in the backseat too than the Focus. Overall wind and tire noise are surprisingly subdued. A very nice ride!
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Issues out of the gate.
Honestly I'm pretty frustrated with having to replace weak leaf springs within 5k miles. Bought new to stay out of the shop. Wasting time and money now.
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great resale
The Tacoma was a great truck, did not have many bell or whistles but very reliable and outstanding resale.
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