2025 Toyota Tacoma Consumer Reviews
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Not a good choice
I bought this truck new. I guess I was too excited about this truck, I’ve had one other Tacoma several years ago that was an excellent truck. I kept this 2024 Tacoma almost 7 months before I had to get rid of it. The dealership I’ll never go back to, customer service isn’t. All together; a bad experience
Bad seats
For all that kind of money The seating should at least be covered
- SR Double CabMSRP: $37,55426 mi away
- SR Double CabMSRP: $38,65426 mi away
- SR Double CabMSRP: $36,85426 mi away
flying through the road
the truck is perfect it's an amazing college trucks don't know how the other mid-sized trucks can compete
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Pleased so far
This is my 5th Tacoma, but first new Tacoma in 10 years. I purchased a 2025 Limited which has many more features than my prior Tacomas and a MSRP that reflects this. I’ve been happy with my purchase. Although the new engine is a bit louder than the old V6, it has plenty of power for my needs. I find the current transmission to be much better than the transmission in my 2009 or 2014 Tacomas. I haven’t experienced any inappropriate downshifting or hunting for gears. Rear seat legroom is limited, but this appears to be common among midsize pickups. Mine came with a hard tri-fold tonneau cover that I didn’t initially want, but have come to appreciate. I find the lane keep assist feature a bit annoying when going around a bicyclist or parked car. I wanted the larger multi media display; however, in retrospect I think the smaller screen would have been fine. Time will tell if this is as reliable as my prior Tacomas.
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Overland rig
I really enjoy the driving performance of the Toyota Tacoma in the engine has a nice fluid acceleration. They could’ve been beefier with the hybrid and I absolutely hate the Toyota CarPlay. It is the biggest pile of crap ever. Worst CarPlay of any vehicle. It drives me nuts every time I drive it. How could they have messed up something so simple when you try to listen to or send a text or respond to a text, it doesn’t turn the music down. So you can’t hear what the text says you can’t get a recap on what you’ve stated it’s totally utterly useless and there doesn’t appear to be any sensible way to fix it. Toyota should be ashamed of themselves.
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