Used 2023 Toyota Tacoma Consumer Reviews
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Yuck. Disappointed
This truck is my first and last Toyota. To start with it’s made of plastic. I bumped a tree and the backup camera is off kilter. I open the door and spend 5 minutes trying to figure out why the alarm is going off after I shut down the car. I do farm work and leave the door open and can’t turn off the alarm. It’s ridiculous. I should have just gotten the ram 1500.
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Truck of my dreams
Everything I love the way it handles it’s look and road feel
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- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $39,01320 mi away
- SR5 Double CabMSRP: $40,81920 mi away
- TRD Off Road Double CabMSRP: $44,83320 mi away
2023 Toyota Tacoma
I have owned several Toyota vehicles: Camary, T-100, Tundra, and Tacoma’s. All have been great vehicles. I have had the majority of the maintenance done at the Pinellas Park dealership. They have always given me friendly and professional service. I highly recommend them to anyone!
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Some good, some bad
It's a pretty bulletproof Toyota engine, which is great. I opted for the manual transmission in my 4x4 TRD Sport model, and I regret it. I've driven almost exclusively manuals for 15 years in a wide variety of cars, and this one was by far the worst. Synchros didn't seem to open up until you revved it pretty considerably, making it hard to drive smooth if you're going from 1st-2nd under light acceleration. The rear interior door of mine would mysterious lock people in when it was brand new, we double checked the child locks, took it to the dealer. It just magically fixed itself. And lastly, the interior is SMALL. Coming from a 5th gen 4Runner, I felt super cramped in there. I'm 6' 220 ish, muscular build, and there was very little knee and upper leg room. Backseat was also pretty cramped for full sized adults to the point where I would say it's kids only. Long story short, I got rid of it before going back to a 4Runner. It just didn't have the same build quality as Toyotas made in Japan, and it was easy to tell
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Rattletrap. Hopefully still reliable.
1st of all, the Toyota "remote start" should really be called a "local kill" because you ALWAYS NEED TO START THE VEHICAL AGAIN BEFORE YOU CAN DRIVE IT. WTF? 2nd it is noise box. It doesn't vibrate & lurch like my 2018 Colorado, but it's WAY more noisy. The passenger seat constantly rattles LOUDLY with even minor road bumps. Toyota has been no help. Driving through snow &/or puddles of water creates loud, ringing metalic noises as though the water/snow is reaching the sheet metal up in the walls of the box. Walked into my garage 6 hours after parking the truck & there was a high, whining sound like the gas tank fuel pump was running on high. Started the truck, then turned it off, & the sound stopped. I hope Toyota is still as reliable as it's reputation...