Used 2015 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab Consumer Reviews
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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Perfect
This truck is exactly what I wanted. The 4X4 is a beast in the snow. The only option I wish I had is heated seats. Comfortable ride for a family of 4, great sound system, love the 6 speed manual.
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- V6 Access CabMSRP: $19,99540 mi away
- PreRunner V6 Double CabMSRP: $15,30068 mi away
- Base Access CabMSRP: $15,99596 mi away
Toyota refuse to do some change to make me buy
I like the Tacoma alot. It has been twice I took my wife to the dealer. I really like the truck, but every time my wife said 2 things that really turn me off. 1) The driver seat can not be raised. She is short, not comfortable to drive. 2) The seats look and feel cheap. She said if we spend 35k+ on the truck, it should be able to raise the seat so she can drive, and the seat material turn her off. She won both time. Hope Toyota fix this problem so I can buy one.
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black beauty
The nicest auto I have ever owned.
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Could do better...
Ok, I'm comparing this to my 2010 Ford Focus. It may not make sense, but in this case I'm just comparing technology, because a newer vehicle should have newer/better technology right? My Focus had automatic locking doors over 15MPH, a display of MPG, how many miles till empty, which door was left ajar, and which tire was under deflated, an almost fully lit door controls panel to include lock/unlock and all four windows, outside temperature, and a compass. I'll tell you what my 2015 Tacoma has out of all of those items. None of them. As soon as my eyes turn away from the center touch screen (only really needed for the backup camera) all I see is a cheap design. Awesome, great, there's a light that tells me my headlights are on. Why do I need that when the headlights shut off automatically anyway? If you don't have an HD radio your screwed from outside temperature. If you need to make a quick change on your route and need an idea of what direction you're going, you can't know that either. Finally, the truck bed doesn't lock. Are you joking? I'd rather know what's going on with my vehicle than have a TV attached, and, you know, be able to keep things safe in the bed... As you can see from the bubble fill in review, this is my only complaint. And a side note, SYNC by Microsoft is a better voice recognition/command program.