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  • @tdgdbs1
    @tdgdbs1 Před 6 lety +1560

    Here is my Tacoma story; bought the truck for $24K, drove it for 10 years then traded in for value $15K. I don't think any vehicle can beat that!

    • @stevenhanna6973
      @stevenhanna6973 Před 6 lety +16

      PDB Long never

    • @Offshore1977
      @Offshore1977 Před 6 lety +67

      Jeep Wrangler can do that.

    • @bombaicantor6018
      @bombaicantor6018 Před 6 lety +31

      And you didnt fix nothing right

    • @timmyteabag69
      @timmyteabag69 Před 6 lety +75

      PDB Long Tacoma is the worlds best value holding vehicle

    • @Matts000
      @Matts000 Před 6 lety +18

      Giveit2mehRAW the Wranglers may not be up to par with the tacos , but the Jeep TJs are. I am desperately trying to find one for my wife that hasn't been modded all to hell, And has relatively low kilometers. And I can't find one for under 10k Canadian. And keep in mind some of the ones we looked at are 2000 - 1997 model year. It's crazy!

  • @danielmolina1015
    @danielmolina1015 Před 6 lety +534

    I went to the dealership for a tacoma and drove away with a tundra. I just fell in love with the power and sound of the V8 and the space and comfort of it.

    • @heeya3544
      @heeya3544 Před 6 lety +11

      Daniel Molina Same as you.

    • @terryrose238
      @terryrose238 Před 6 lety +10

      Daniel Molina me too!

    • @dougcook1176
      @dougcook1176 Před 6 lety +60

      So you didn't need a full size truck but decided to get one anyway and pay a lot more and live with the poorer fuel economy. That makes sense.

    • @danielmolina1015
      @danielmolina1015 Před 6 lety +45

      I’ve always liked and needed full size trucks ( to haul my camping trailer). A tacoma seemed practical at the time for off road, looks and fuel efficiency although that never worried me to much. So, I can pay a lot more and live with a poorer fuel economy. Does that make sense now.?

    • @TheGoldengreen88
      @TheGoldengreen88 Před 6 lety +26

      I did the same thing. I’m 6’3 and couldn’t feel comfortable in a Tacoma...

  • @joshsalmons1867
    @joshsalmons1867 Před 5 lety +743

    The Tacoma should come with a small V8, more people would buy them.

    • @jamesvandyke5874
      @jamesvandyke5874 Před 5 lety +55

      First gen Tundra!

    • @jamesvandyke5874
      @jamesvandyke5874 Před 5 lety +41

      @Big Smoke The 00-06 Tundra is closer to the Tacoma size but with a V8, I have 2 of them. An 02 access cab and an 05 double cab. Amazing trucks with the best of both worlds!

    • @andreeric175
      @andreeric175 Před 5 lety +19

      I’d rather have the v6 better fuel efficiency and the Tacoma is a truck version of the four runner so giving it a v8 wouldn’t be right in a four runner

    • @jamesvandyke5874
      @jamesvandyke5874 Před 5 lety +41

      @@andreeric175 4th gen 4runner had a v8!

    • @joshsalmons1867
      @joshsalmons1867 Před 5 lety +3

      @@georgea.9684 at first I wondered how so many people afforded them. That would be the only catch, if they had a V8 they would be too expensive to buy.

  • @caseytomlin7114
    @caseytomlin7114 Před 6 lety +236

    I work at the Toyota plant (TMMTX) that builds tundras and Tacomas. They are great trucks. I own a tundra.

    • @tonycruise
      @tonycruise Před 5 lety +10

      nice that is a great job to have! God bless!

    • @alextran8188
      @alextran8188 Před 5 lety +5

      Went on a tour their last week. It was definitely a great experience!

    • @PseudonymAliase
      @PseudonymAliase Před 5 lety +7

      so you admit it. you are paid by toyota! haha just kiddin....but you are

    • @GhostOfAMachine
      @GhostOfAMachine Před 5 lety

      Rotating shift every 2 weeks sounds like it will take a toll sooner or later tho. It's why I took a job at a supplier instead

    • @alextran8188
      @alextran8188 Před 5 lety +7

      @@GhostOfAMachine they do it so you don't stress the same muscle groups everyday, and allow other muscle groups to be worked out. If they held the same position every day for the rest of their life it'd lead to long term health risks, and increase in injury.

  • @TheTechCguy
    @TheTechCguy Před 5 lety +81

    Tacoma: fuel economy. Tundra: power.

  • @TheEnVious17
    @TheEnVious17 Před 6 lety +258

    I love my Tundra 😍 best purchase I’ve ever made

    • @dripy1742
      @dripy1742 Před 5 lety +10

      Armando Sturzenegger why do you want to know?

    • @fahimparamata441
      @fahimparamata441 Před 4 lety +1

      Kevin Buckley how's the ride? Is it comfortable?

    • @nicholaspetre1
      @nicholaspetre1 Před 3 lety

      I am struggling to choose between the both. I like the look, maintenance cost and in city commute practicality of Tacoma more. But Tundra wins in terms of comfort and size. I am 6 foot over 300 lbs and hate when passengers or myself are cramped inside sardines in a can. Like Tacoma but I guess Tundra is a better purchase because if it is not comfortable inside, no way you gonna enjoy driving it. What is your insight? Can you suggest?

    • @TheEnVious17
      @TheEnVious17 Před 3 lety

      Well I drive a Tacoma now so that should tell you my choice. For you I would get the tundra it will be more comfortable

    • @dudeman1455
      @dudeman1455 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nicholaspetre1 I am 6’2” 245lbs and I don’t even fit in a Tacoma. Tundra will do you well. But hurry, the 2021’s are going away fast.

  • @johnnyboiif3119
    @johnnyboiif3119 Před 4 lety +21

    I went in for a Tacoma and I drove off with a 2019 1794 tundra ! Still fall inlove with it every time I drive it out

    • @valdemarcipres1600
      @valdemarcipres1600 Před 3 lety +1

      Love the 1794 edition. Love my tundra

    • @Matortator
      @Matortator Před 3 lety +1

      Same went in for Trd pro taco left with trd pro tundra. Much happier that I went with a tundra

  • @mriphone1000
    @mriphone1000 Před 6 lety +118

    Put the Tundra in Tow/Haul mode and it becomes a beast, fun button.

    • @guyanes69
      @guyanes69 Před 6 lety +2

      Bullion Forever why? How? I just got an 1794

    • @chaboi7
      @chaboi7 Před 6 lety

      @@guyanes69 that's the one I want Nd I just bought a new tacoma lol.....I'll use it for about a year or so & then upgrade

    • @sharkskin3448
      @sharkskin3448 Před 5 lety +2

      True Story!

    • @Billy28376
      @Billy28376 Před 5 lety +15

      Tow haul button changes throttle response and valve timing for better low end response. So I’ve read. Mine has much more power in tow haul.

    • @JokerG16
      @JokerG16 Před 4 lety +6

      It’s like a sport mode. It keeps the revs higher.

  • @Suction_
    @Suction_ Před 6 lety +153

    The only two trucks I'd buy. Proven reliable and great resale. Yea the tundra needs some refreshing, but it's still a great truck. How can you mess with several examples of them going over 800k miles, one even hitting a million

    • @toddbob55
      @toddbob55 Před 5 lety +1

      Nobody ever sees an odometer of 800k you believe these fabricated stories? I work on cars for a living and have never seen a Toyota over 300k miles..... FAIL

    • @alextran8188
      @alextran8188 Před 5 lety +52

      @@toddbob55 tfl truck has posted a video on one of many Million Mile Tundra's, and there is a page on instagram dedicated to high mileage toyota's. Not a FAIL. The only FAILED comment here is yours.

    • @vincephan344
      @vincephan344 Před 5 lety +9

      @@toddbob55 Go to the Tundra forum and check out the high miles thread, many many work Tundras have over 500K miles, this guy in particular has 850K+ and counting, he has the 5.7 and drives like 500 miles a day for work
      c1.staticflickr.com/5/4873/45937520411_ff0e816bc8_b.jpg
      I have a Tundra with the 5.7, while only at 180K miles right now, the only thing ive done was replaced a leaky water pump and tune up. Truck drives like a brand new truck.

    • @tyzok23
      @tyzok23 Před 5 lety +8

      I have a 99 taco with the 3.4 liter 409,000 miles, no leaks no problems and still take me 20 hours out of town without stopping,,

    • @mikeq5664
      @mikeq5664 Před 5 lety +5

      I know a guy in central Fl that repairs boilers for a living he services our in our plant. Owns a T100 with 730,000 miles on it I did not believe it Either until I saw the odometer for myself. He bought it new always changed the oil at 5k went through 2 transmissions... straight up guy known him for years... no BS

  • @virenvs905
    @virenvs905 Před 6 lety +276

    I like both trucks. The only reason I didn't buy a tundra was because of the horrible fuel economy.

    • @2010Greendayfan
      @2010Greendayfan Před 6 lety +33

      Viren vs that’s the exact reason why I didn’t buy a tundra as well, they’re insane gas hogs.

    • @richardsmith6069
      @richardsmith6069 Před 6 lety +5

      @@2010Greendayfan only for the 5.7

    • @spareparts7630
      @spareparts7630 Před 5 lety +72

      You will spend more in gas but you will buy one Tundra as opposed to 3 Fords over the same time frame. You'll come out ahead when you don't have to buy a new truck every 5 years.

    • @mikestanley4457
      @mikestanley4457 Před 5 lety +20

      Spare parts I was about to say the same thing. If you don’t mind having the latest and greatest it will last you 500k miles easy with hardly any maintenance

    • @ragingsloth6605
      @ragingsloth6605 Před 5 lety +92

      You don’t buy a truck for gas mileage

  • @jt6766
    @jt6766 Před 5 lety +263

    Tacoma is my dream truck right now lol

    • @patricks4011
      @patricks4011 Před 5 lety +10

      I use to own a hi-lux back in the 80's. Was a great truck, I expect no less from my 19 Tacoma!

    • @ruehem3219
      @ruehem3219 Před 4 lety +8

      J T same here and just bought a brand new one last week trd sport

    • @garywilsonjr130
      @garywilsonjr130 Před 4 lety

      @@chandlerthoma9173 Shit Your Say

    • @drewsky1008
      @drewsky1008 Před 4 lety +4

      Go for it great truck's

    • @damiansconberg4715
      @damiansconberg4715 Před 4 lety +3

      Car for them and they go over 400k miles no problem

  • @robertvolz68
    @robertvolz68 Před 6 lety +100

    Stop at a Transmission shop and ask them what they see the most and the least, I did this 2 months ago. Guys told me they had 5 newer Chevy's in last week and that the Fords & Chryslers were no better. When I asked them what they see the least both of them said in unison, Toyota. TRUE STORY !!!

    • @benault773
      @benault773 Před 5 lety +5

      consumer reports do rate the tundra as the most reliable, but asking a transmission shop that services all makes is a bad way to judge if the question is what you see more. the big 3 sell over 500k of their half tons each year. Toyota barely breaks over 100k a year in sales for the tundra. Obviously, independent repair shops will see less tundras than other half tons that outsell it 5 to 1

    • @rockandroll4689
      @rockandroll4689 Před 5 lety +2

      WRONG! You couldn't give me a Toyota. He lied.

    • @tjeff8439
      @tjeff8439 Před 5 lety +2

      @@benault773 it's out of desperation, they give the best fleet deals. Toyota doesn't have to. Simple as that. So, as for sales, doesn't mean shit, and I've drove all of them. Toyota is the best!

    • @roccomiers477
      @roccomiers477 Před 5 lety

      I have had and love Toyota trucks, but there are many times more Chevy's and Fords on the road, so it isn't surprising that there are more of them in the shop for any given repair.

    • @sandoandjeans
      @sandoandjeans Před 5 lety +3

      @@kamikazikaizer jeeezus..way to politicize a truck video..lollll

  • @DanielEstes88
    @DanielEstes88 Před 6 lety +10

    I bought my 2018 Tacoma TRD Sport the day it arrived at the dealership. I was actually considering buying the 2018 Tundra TRD Sport. What really sealed the deal was the technology and features. I wish Toyota would update the Tundras to be more in line with their competitors. I LOVE my Tacoma. We took a long trip over to Estes Park and the truck was amazing! Love the video guys!

  • @munozi18
    @munozi18 Před 6 lety +76

    They are both Toyota’s so they are both great!

  • @guacaquio
    @guacaquio Před 3 lety +5

    I bought a 2008 Tundra last year, first time I've felt in love with a car in the last 20 years. What a fun, dependable, versatile beast

    • @cornstar2.049
      @cornstar2.049 Před 3 lety +1

      I bought a used 2008 limited 5.7l tundra in Feb 2019 with 113k miles on it. ...now as of today it has 225kmiles. .drove to North Dakota mountain highways, Arizona I-10. Utah highway 6west ( with payload upto 1350lb on bed truck) . Still runs smooth. ...I try to get the oil change done once it hits 5kmiles and always add mystery marvel ( both ; to oil and fuel tank) .... Congrats on your great purchase 👍

  • @repairvehicle
    @repairvehicle Před 6 lety +335

    "Tundra is strong enough to tow space shuttle. Tundra went 1 million miles on one single engine without being rebuild. Tundra seat fabric didn't even worn-out after 1 million miles. Tundra frame lasted 1 million miles. Tundra cab corners lasted one million miles. Tundra exhaust manifold bolts lasted 1 million miles. Tundra engine lasted 1 million miles without blowing spark plugs. Tundra is the only million miles gas truck without problems. Too many people focus on looks and forget that looks are deceiving. Too many people call reliability is outdated, and favor issues as advanced technology. I know truth hurts, but it's reality."

    • @seniorjumper82
      @seniorjumper82 Před 6 lety +24

      repairvehicle we all know the tundra didn’t really “tow” the space shuttle. The Tundra did hit 1 million miles but it wasn’t the 5.7. The Tundra is reliable but it loves gas.

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle Před 6 lety +31

      Jason , what V8 doesn't love gas? There is plenty of videos on CZcams about tundra towing space shuttle. There's plenty of witnesses who were there also.

    • @ezrasadek2389
      @ezrasadek2389 Před 6 lety +11

      repairvehicle why did you pur your sentence in quotes? Lol

    • @mfgc2610
      @mfgc2610 Před 6 lety +2

      Good to see that Toyota advertising worked so well on you! Tacoma "laminated" frame...... Was that a 1 million mile truck? Ha ha ha! A few friends got burned on that one. They would beat me if I told them they should buy a Toyota...... You keep 'em

    • @repairvehicle
      @repairvehicle Před 6 lety +16

      Dan F , I was not talking about Tacoma, read my comment again. Tacoma is number one selling compact truck now and always will be. It's number one for a reason, people appreciate quality, reliability, resale value and free frame replacements.

  • @Mike-ix4fs
    @Mike-ix4fs Před 6 lety +86

    Tow/Haul mode in the Tundra, its a different drag race.

    • @8673brenda
      @8673brenda Před 4 lety +2

      Mike dice...the toyota Tacoma trd sport has a ect button ( electronic controlled transmission) which lets the rpm's go for longer giving better response and faster speed!!!

    • @fritty9927
      @fritty9927 Před 4 lety +1

      Mike Dice
      Night and day diff

  • @MRIGUY11
    @MRIGUY11 Před 4 lety +15

    My Tacoma is all I need!!’ I’m not towing a yacht

  • @cvuedoo9608
    @cvuedoo9608 Před 6 lety +245

    Would be cool if the Tacoma had a 4.6 option

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před 6 lety +35

      Considering its the same size that the 1st generation tundra was, it should have a V8 option...especially for the ridiculous price they have on those Tacomas, which is why I bought the Tundra, I wanted the 5.7L V8, the Tacoma doesn't have a V8, and the Tundra was only $2k more than a Tacoma...hmm yeah I'll buy the full size over whatever the hell that Tacoma is supposed to be.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před 6 lety +7

      WT, Pound for pound the price of a Tundra is a steal compared to the Tacoma.

    • @lucasdurham6830
      @lucasdurham6830 Před 6 lety +2

      I would’ve already bought one if it did

    • @shaunoftheguads
      @shaunoftheguads Před 6 lety +16

      I agree it needs a 4.6 option. What baffles me is, they put a v6 in the Camry with over 300 horsepower but they can't put a more powerful motor in the Tacoma? Most honest reviews of the tacoma talk about how lethargic the motor feels when compared with the other trucks in its class.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Před 6 lety +9

      shaunoftheguads 4.6 V8 and 6 speed manual to be precise.

  • @darlingtonnkwopara4293
    @darlingtonnkwopara4293 Před 5 lety +16

    I love the way tundra sounds when u start the engin. Monster

  • @Offshore1977
    @Offshore1977 Před 6 lety +23

    Love my 3rd gen Toyota Tacoma TRD OR. Very happy with my purchase.

  • @533hornet
    @533hornet Před 6 lety +554

    I dont understand everyone's obsession with push button start

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před 6 lety +102

      Pure laziness. Same reason manual transmissions are gone, and everything has electric windows, door locks, mirrors, 20 way adjustable seats, etc. People here in the US are just pure lazy.

    • @suleiman3811
      @suleiman3811 Před 6 lety +122

      William Todd I’m sure you’d like to crank your window 5 rotations every time it starts to rain, or lock your car door every time with a key or somehow have the full customizability of seat adjustment with levers...stfu

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před 6 lety +71

      I don't mind at all. Have you had to fix that shit when it breaks? Obviously not. STFU

    • @suleiman3811
      @suleiman3811 Před 6 lety +37

      William Todd never heard a push to start button being a prevalent problem for any make or model. As if key ignitions don’t have their problems.

    • @StishFicks
      @StishFicks Před 6 lety +26

      Try owning a Nissan/Infiniti with keyless ignition, maybe try keeping it for 20 years. Everyone I knew with those cars never bought one again. My 97 Tacoma with a cheap key ignition system still works even after 2 decades.

  • @RustyPNW
    @RustyPNW Před 6 lety +44

    Activate Tow/Haul mode on the Tundra. Much better throttle response off the line.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před 6 lety +8

      Helps if they have better drivers too.

    • @Steven-gv1ke
      @Steven-gv1ke Před 6 lety +5

      Charles Farley don't forget to turn off the traction control as well because if the tundra spins a little, the throttle management will kick in, it will shift as the engine backs off, and you will be in a higher gear when the throttle comes back on

  • @MrHevelifter
    @MrHevelifter Před 6 lety +20

    He should have launched the Tundra in Tow/Haul mode, big big difference.

    • @allseeingeyezz
      @allseeingeyezz Před 4 lety

      even with the 2.7, i can spin the tires with too much throttle on the taco in ect pwr mode.

  • @macariusfreestyle8521
    @macariusfreestyle8521 Před 6 lety +123

    Never drove or owned a Tundra. But I'd stick with that Tacoma all they way. (Short people problems :)

    • @plotdot6920
      @plotdot6920 Před 5 lety

      Macarius freestyle What’s ur height ?

    • @ceaser4106
      @ceaser4106 Před 5 lety +1

      Lol I have a Tacoma and I'm not short! I'm 5'10 im the average height in the U.S.

    • @plotdot6920
      @plotdot6920 Před 5 lety +9

      Ceaser I highly doubt the average height is 5’10 . Living in New York , I can tell you average height for a man here is seriously 5’6-5’8 absolute max . America’s average is probably 5’7 for a man .

    • @samhaokip9126
      @samhaokip9126 Před 5 lety +7

      @@plotdot6920 I'm 5'6.5 so no pussy for me in NY?

    • @chaserussell7610
      @chaserussell7610 Před 5 lety

      Cocks probably small too

  • @dominicrodriguez6360
    @dominicrodriguez6360 Před 5 lety +4

    Just got my tundra last week. As a father of 2 boys I absolutely love it

  • @to3634
    @to3634 Před 5 lety +13

    Ect makes the transmission shift at higher rpms so you can get more of a power band when towing or trying to overtake in traffic etc

  • @catdieselpower193
    @catdieselpower193 Před 6 lety +60

    I'm a Chevy man till death but Toyota Trucks Can't be beat lol simple as that!

  • @ss442es
    @ss442es Před 6 lety +41

    Thanks for the ride guys! I rode in a new Tacoma and it seemed like the automatic transmission was always "hunting" for a gear. This was around Denver. Not sure what that was about. Drove a Tundra from Flower Mound Texas to Monterey California and found the Tundra very comfortable on the trip but that big boy is thirsty like my 2003 F-150. Appreciate the demos!

    • @Stuka87
      @Stuka87 Před 6 lety +3

      As transmission get more gears, they do shift more often. Its just the nature of them. If you are used to an old 4 sp auto, they don't shift often because the gears are very wide. Go drive a new F150 with a 10sp and you will see that it constantly shifts. But its not a bad thing, just keeps the engine in the proper rpm for efficiency and power (depending on conditions)

    • @gregrowe1168
      @gregrowe1168 Před 6 lety +3

      I"m sure the new Ford 10 speed is always shifting. It does help with fuel economy I'm sure but I can bet those transmissions won't see 200K miles. 6 speeds seems to be a good number I think. I don't think an auto needs more than that. 4 was the standard for years and worked well. GM's 4l60 was a great transmission.

    • @matthewevans4296
      @matthewevans4296 Před 6 lety +1

      I've found that if you're having issues like that, hit the ECT button and it'll drive how you expect. I usually turn on the ECT when i'm in traffic / town.

    • @LoboLakerGaming
      @LoboLakerGaming Před 6 lety +4

      I dont know about newer tundras, but I drive my 2003 Tundra with 178,000 miles from Little Elm, TX to and Fayetteville, AR for college about five or six times a year. Would love a new truck but i dont think mine is dying anytime soon

    • @ss442es
      @ss442es Před 6 lety +2

      Keep it man, I think it was an 04 with the small v8 that got 1 million miles on the clock.

  • @derekmunguia8766
    @derekmunguia8766 Před 6 lety +8

    Awesome format. More please. Turning radius is a great idea. Seating position front and back is very helpful. Compared capability and MPG is awesome. Really great guys. Keep up the good work.

  • @garrettmayo3305
    @garrettmayo3305 Před 5 lety +4

    I have a 2008 Tundra with the 5.7 off-road package and it does great on everything but mileage on town. Gets about 20 on the highway and is incredibly dependable. My truck gets rallied and off roaded as much as you can off road a stock truck and the Bilstein shocks do amazing with the off road package.

  • @CycleCruza
    @CycleCruza Před 6 lety +64

    Tunda seems more luxurious than the cheap feeling Tacoma which seems budget.

    • @Floof_Factory
      @Floof_Factory Před 3 lety +9

      Older tacomas used to be quality. They feel cheaper now a days is because they aren't made in the US anymore, they are made in Mexico. Tundras are still made in the us.

    • @davidnguyen1764
      @davidnguyen1764 Před 3 lety +5

      Grand Master Mawile I’ve got my Tacoma in 2016 so I’m lucky to have mine built in San Antonio. I’m ngl the Tundras do feel more luxurious but I would rather use a Tacoma as a daily driver.

    • @Floof_Factory
      @Floof_Factory Před 3 lety

      @@davidnguyen1764 tacomas have a v6. I prefer a v8 so I dont mind the upgrade

    • @rx8dude907
      @rx8dude907 Před 3 lety

      @@Floof_Factory they aren't made in mexico mine was made in California.

    • @Floof_Factory
      @Floof_Factory Před 3 lety +1

      @@rx8dude907 Newer ones are.

  • @6GEAR
    @6GEAR Před 6 lety +16

    I love my Tundra, the only thing is the gas mileage but love it.

  • @unchainedq6939
    @unchainedq6939 Před 6 lety +5

    As to the drag race...I have a Tundra and my wife has a Tacoma...with my icon suspension and bigger tires the Tacoma feels quicker. Tundra sounds better though. A major difference from my perspective that they do not mention, aside from the interior space and comfort/headroom, is the the seat position. In the tundra you sit upright with your legs "under" you. Both my wife and I find this more comfortable. You sit much lower with your feet "out" (like a car). Not sure if I am clearly explaining this but it is very noticeable.

  • @kevinmott9046
    @kevinmott9046 Před 4 lety +66

    I would go anywhere in my Tacoma. Can’t say the same for the Tundra, it’s too damn big

    • @sergiom.lebron5066
      @sergiom.lebron5066 Před 4 lety +30

      Definitely not made for girls

    • @snowplays259
      @snowplays259 Před 4 lety +9

      Sergio M. Lebrón your just compensating for something down low🤣

    • @sergiom.lebron5066
      @sergiom.lebron5066 Před 4 lety +17

      @@snowplays259 lol please, if i were compensating for something down low Id buy a 3500 dually and lift it sky high.

    • @sponger-qo9wf
      @sponger-qo9wf Před 4 lety +5

      nothing worse than a big fullsize truck that doesn't hit the dirt. i love my tacoma because it is narrower and able to get me on small trails

    • @POTFULLOFGREEN
      @POTFULLOFGREEN Před 3 lety

      @@sergiom.lebron5066 LOL I laugh everytime i see a tundra driver stuck in tight spots.

  • @warhawk83
    @warhawk83 Před 5 lety +4

    To win with the Tacoma you turn on the ECT Power, at dead stop hold Traction Control Button for 5 seconds until it says off on the dash then use the manual stick which is in all new Tacomas. Do that and it flys... I know been a Tacoma owner for 17 years.

  • @jedironin380
    @jedironin380 Před 6 lety +40

    Great video! I'd like to see more side-by-side comparisons like this. How about Jeep Cherokee vs. Compass or Grand Cherokee? (Have you done a towing test with either?)

  • @ScottDabson
    @ScottDabson Před 6 lety +15

    I have the Tacoma, for my purpose it's great. The butt dyno tells me the ECT button changes the pull greatly. I'm at sea level here in the Mid Atlantic. I really enjoyed your video!!

  • @Slingsomelead
    @Slingsomelead Před 6 lety +36

    To me Toyota does small trucks to perfection, but falls short in full size trucks.
    America auto makers do it the other way around.

    • @princessluna1233
      @princessluna1233 Před 6 lety +24

      Sorry to bust your bubble but most toyotas are american built. Especially the Tundra. The tundra is the most american made truck. Built in san Antonio Texas

    • @Slingsomelead
      @Slingsomelead Před 6 lety +2

      Princess Luna123 I’m aware of that, how are you busting my bubble?

    • @CACressida
      @CACressida Před 6 lety +8

      Slingsomelead back in 2007, the Tundra outdid every full size half ton in a huge way. It pulled more, braked harder, rode better, drove better, had more room, built better and was more innovative. People didn't buy it back then because brand loyalty. That brand loyalty comes from decades of full size truck ownership no matter the brand. Its pretty much the same concept in the small truck marker. The big boys didnt have anything worth a damn to compete with the small Japanese trucks back in those days and when Chevy marketed an Isuzu, Chrysler marketed a Mitsubishi and Ford marketed a Mazda as their own trucks, Toyota was wiping the floors with the lesser trucks. That's why you can't convince truck buyers as easily.

    • @princessluna1233
      @princessluna1233 Před 6 lety +3

      Slingsomelead idk thats just something i always put before my comments. I personally own 4 Toyota trucks. A 2012 Tacoma TRD Sport 4X4 V6, a 2001 Tacoma TRD Off Road, a 2014 Tundra Supercharged and an 09 Tacoma XRunner Supercharged. They all have never had a problem and are very fast, relaible, can haul alot, very stylish, and very comfortable.

    • @bondovwvw
      @bondovwvw Před 6 lety +5

      Princess Luna123 I looked at a new chevy truck and it was made with 80% Chinese parts .

  • @bacon81
    @bacon81 Před 4 lety +5

    Great video guys. Just bought a Tundra TRD Sport this weekend and I am loving it!

    • @trippingonlil
      @trippingonlil Před 3 lety

      I just bought mine last Sunday… it’s big, but I love it 😍

  • @HoosierDaddy_
    @HoosierDaddy_ Před 6 lety +83

    Like that Tundra rear window.

    • @suttongriffin8154
      @suttongriffin8154 Před 6 lety +1

      Brad Conklin same, best in the business

    • @aboldone4264
      @aboldone4264 Před 6 lety +6

      Brad Conklin they brought that feature over from the 4Runner.

    • @bryanportillo14
      @bryanportillo14 Před 6 lety +7

      Brad Conklin I wish the Tacoma had that feature.

    • @dubbreak
      @dubbreak Před 6 lety +3

      The window is only on the CrewMax version of the Tundra (for the latest gen). You can't have a longer bed and the rear window :(. Double cab is plenty of legroom in the Tundra and the longer bed is appreciated if you actually use your truck like a truck.
      The window is awesome though. Tilt the sunroof and crack that rear window a bit and you get perfect airflow that won't mess your hair ;). Being able to have all the windows open is pretty cool too. Wish they had a button that opened them all at once.
      They really should put that window in the Tacoma so it better matches the 4Runner and Tundra. Give the Tacoma that rear window and a bit more rear legroom (the Rav4 has better legroom than the Tacoma which is total BS) and I'd buy one in a heartbeat. I tried sitting in the back of a Tacoma and it was an immediate nope. I swear the Corolla has more legroom too. It's damn cramped back there. In a Tundra I can have a child seat in the middle and adults can sit on either side comfortably. Tacoma you could fit one adult and one child seat.

  • @simonm1528
    @simonm1528 Před 4 lety +3

    I saw a tundra driving besides me in Australia the other day. I wanted one! That's why I'm here.

  • @robertbartholomew4473
    @robertbartholomew4473 Před 4 lety +2

    I bought a '17 Tacoma, I used it to tow a Uhaul (heavy) from BC to NB...then the very next year, back again. I had no issues, no mechanical problems in all that time, and simply had to do an oil change. Runs beautiful and it is hands down the best truck I've ever owned for what I need it for. My only complaint....I can't get my sled up on it.

  • @GrnXnham
    @GrnXnham Před 6 lety +24

    I couldn't decide so I just bought one of each. :P

  • @azanamir9195
    @azanamir9195 Před 5 lety +16

    Its like comparing dad with son 😂😂

  • @Natewu188
    @Natewu188 Před 6 lety +276

    I love key in ignition, I hate pushbutton start.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před 6 lety +11

      You'll hate pushbutton start the moment you lose that cool junk keyfob somewhere or forget it on the counter at home and drive away and then come back out to your vehicle and can't get it started because that lovely key fob is MIA.

    • @benkuhns230
      @benkuhns230 Před 6 lety +7

      That's why we drive Chevys and eat tacos😂

    • @gregrowe1168
      @gregrowe1168 Před 6 lety +23

      What idiot would lose it? Who forgets their keys? Those people shouldn't have a license if they're that stupid. Nobody is that scatterbrained.

    • @owensc1982
      @owensc1982 Před 6 lety +9

      Says the guy with a corvette as his avatar. What key does that use?

    • @namtrinh4695
      @namtrinh4695 Před 6 lety +17

      Pushbutton is awesome!!! U must be out of your mind if u think a turn key is better. U can't lose your key fob you never have to take it out of your pocket durrrrr

  • @edb5537
    @edb5537 Před 4 měsíci

    Andre should be a standup comedian. Natural humor and hilarious jokes

  • @Crosby4hyg
    @Crosby4hyg Před 5 lety +4

    The real selling point of these vehicles is how reliable they are and how much they hold their value even at high mileage. I’ve got a 95 Tacoma that’s got almost 400k on it, will probably upgrade soon. They’re fantastic trucks.

  • @Albenny456
    @Albenny456 Před 6 lety +10

    I have the manual Tacoma man I love it manual forever

  • @jrp7783
    @jrp7783 Před 6 lety +14

    Trucks are not for drag racing, I love my Tacoma. It will climb over anything. It’s all 4X4

  • @nieuwiefan
    @nieuwiefan Před 6 lety +6

    I love my Taco TRD Off Road... I think these trucks appeal to two different types of buyers. For me, I live in an urban environment, so parking is so much easier with the mid size than full size truck. The MPG upgrade is appreciated, but no one buys a truck so they can get good gas mileage. My truck is perfect for hauling things recreational things as well as my our DIY trips to Home Depot in Lowes. The Taco's off road capability, as well as accessory support, makes this vehicle awesome for a get out of town and into nature weekender or day trips. We are moving back to the East Coast in September, so I will definitely be using the 4WD more. I'm 5'11", and if I was taller than 6'2"... I would go with the Tundra. To me the sitting position on the Taco is probably my harshest criticism. I really don't like how I feel getting in and out of my truck. The transmission is geared to take advantage of the Atkinson Cycle engine for a couple of points in fuel economy. It is plenty enough power for my driving habits, but if you want to get on it, ECT and the manushift mode will be your friend. I don't think any of these trucks or perfect, what truck is? However, I buy vehicles brand new and drive them for 10 years, Toyota's durability, reliability, and resale value made Tacoma the best buy for my dollar. I look forward to creating memories of adventures in this truck for the next decade!

  • @THEFALLEN528
    @THEFALLEN528 Před 5 lety +5

    I feel like I'm about to watch a "little trucks can do anything big trucks can do" video

  • @kingpin3919
    @kingpin3919 Před 6 lety +58

    Press tow haul mode on the tundra. Makes a massive difference. Thanks for the video boys

    • @mikebrennan8415
      @mikebrennan8415 Před 6 lety +1

      Agreed! Especially off the line.

    • @VangRVang
      @VangRVang Před 6 lety

      Yup. Hahaa

    • @naters8118
      @naters8118 Před 6 lety +3

      Yep and manual it’s fast

    • @OGWanderingNomad
      @OGWanderingNomad Před 6 lety +4

      with tow haul, the tacoma doesnt stand a chance. My 5.7 '08 Tundie still has plenty of growl and bite.

    • @SpecialEd40k
      @SpecialEd40k Před 6 lety +1

      There is also an ECT PWR button in the Tacoma. Effectively the same feature as a tow haul

  • @TristateOff-road
    @TristateOff-road Před 6 lety +15

    I’ve got 305,000 miles on my tundra

    • @guacaquio
      @guacaquio Před 3 lety

      At 300k they are just breaking in

  • @PrimeAutotainment
    @PrimeAutotainment Před 6 lety +123

    Very well done video! Definitely pros and cons of each. Can’t wait till Toyota finally overhauls the Tundra

    • @swanblake
      @swanblake Před 6 lety +2

      Prime Autotainment it needs it so bad

    • @PrimeAutotainment
      @PrimeAutotainment Před 6 lety +2

      Blake Swan yep, especially with updates on 2019 Ram/Silverado

    • @normt5463
      @normt5463 Před 6 lety +3

      Only a decade old design....

    • @jaytrock3217
      @jaytrock3217 Před 6 lety +4

      Look what they did to the Tacoma. The new engine sucks compared to the old one. Can't put a supercharger on it either.

    • @jacknabstedt3222
      @jacknabstedt3222 Před 6 lety

      I like the Tundra but I bought a Silverado because it matches simple, yet modern tech and Chevy’s trucks are known for their reliability.

  • @leonbeck6254
    @leonbeck6254 Před 6 lety +2

    For my use my Tacoma 2007 is a great little truck. Had it since new. One thing i do not like is the brakes on snow or ice in the hills. Love it all the other times😍

  • @dariogonzalez5502
    @dariogonzalez5502 Před 5 lety +8

    O like both I used a Tacoma daily and my tundra for weekends!!!

  • @STRAIGHTEDGEJAKE
    @STRAIGHTEDGEJAKE Před 5 lety +3

    Preferences are “this or that”...
    Let’s be thankful that we are blessed enough to drive up a mountain after breakfast, and help our friends and family move to an apartment by dinner.
    🙌🏻

  • @colonelaengus7005
    @colonelaengus7005 Před 5 lety

    I just bought a 2002 tundra limited 4.7v8 with 204k miles on it because I am a hard working man with a family and can't afford a new truck. With that being said it's new to me and has not one flaw. It's dry and clean underneath and probably never seen a dirt road until now, no dents, no rust, everything works, tons of room to do any repairs if it ever needs them. I wouldn't be scared to go start it up right now and drive to china. It has aftermarket 20" wheels and an aftermarket audio system but, other than that everything is factory. I'll be keeping this one for a very long time. A true diamond in the rough.

  • @Aznjordan1
    @Aznjordan1 Před 6 lety +4

    I bought my Tundra 2 weeks ago n I love it...By the way, great video!

  • @JogBird
    @JogBird Před 6 lety +6

    you guys should do these tests on suburban or city streets where are used 90% of the time

    • @kb0x
      @kb0x Před 6 lety +1

      Dont

  • @Sacapuntas69
    @Sacapuntas69 Před 6 lety +5

    Push button start has been around for a few years now, and I still don't understand why it's so important.
    Crazy how Toyota won't put that roll down window in the Tacoma to have something extra compared to other trucks.

  • @joelborden3242
    @joelborden3242 Před 6 lety +7

    I've owned my Taco for 2 years. It works for me.

  • @zoomout4167
    @zoomout4167 Před 6 lety +19

    I loooooooooooooooove the Tundra " it is my dream" .
    Specially the Texas edition.
    💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️

  • @globalmobile017
    @globalmobile017 Před 6 lety +10

    I like the outlet in the bed of the Tacoma

  • @ryanmartinage
    @ryanmartinage Před 6 lety +42

    The Tundra is a niche truck. If you want a truck with an amazingly reliable old school style v8, big rear axle, and tall gears, the Tundra is a great option. It will outwork anything else on the market in the half ton class.

    • @freedomjesse
      @freedomjesse Před 6 lety +3

      You’re high.

    • @seniorjumper82
      @seniorjumper82 Před 6 lety +1

      It tows well but does not outwork any half ton truck on the market. I’ve had them all except a titan. The only thing the Tundra outworks is the Chevy 5.3.

    • @JW--dc8ri
      @JW--dc8ri Před 6 lety +3

      Jason nope ford f-150 3.5 ecoboost or 5.0 v8 is the best

    • @MrNickjberry
      @MrNickjberry Před 5 lety +2

      @@JW--dc8ri NO WAY are you joking? Aluminum bed outwork the Tundra? PLEASE.

    • @JW--dc8ri
      @JW--dc8ri Před 5 lety

      @@MrNickjberry the facts are this: F-150 has better engine choices that are more fuel effecient and more powerful, more technology and trim packages than tundra, better towing features such as pro backup assist and several cameras. Tundra is good if getting an entry level truck, or for something reliable, but it's not the best by a long shot

  • @taofouajarodeve
    @taofouajarodeve Před 4 lety +2

    Have had two smaller pickups and now have a tundra. Best upgrade in my life. Hate push start. Had a Lexus ls460 and hated the heated/cooling seats. I’m an old school truck guy.

  • @lewisneely6637
    @lewisneely6637 Před 5 lety +9

    Only addition I desperately want is a 6.5ft bed to go with the crew cab tundra!!!!

    • @sharkskin3448
      @sharkskin3448 Před 5 lety +1

      BINGO! An itch that can't be scratched! Maybe next gen (but I doubt it).

    • @Matortator
      @Matortator Před 3 lety

      I agree the 5.5 foot bed is annoying. Can’t put shit in there but thank god for prinsu and rci racks I just put stuff on top

  • @dadsradride
    @dadsradride Před 5 lety +4

    With the stock tires and a bed cover I have had up tp 21.5 mpg at 70 mph all highway, no traffic with the Tundra crew max -5.7 / 2 WD, lost 3 mpg going to wider tires and a lumber rack.

  • @MoGhotbi
    @MoGhotbi Před 5 lety +3

    My 2001 Tundra has over 200K miles on it and drives beautifully. It's indestructible.

    • @donaldwilson2620
      @donaldwilson2620 Před 4 lety +1

      In my opinion, I actually prefer the first generation Tundra(00-06) like the one you have over the current one. The new one is nice but your Tundra to me is the Goldilocks of pickup trucks which is not too big or not too small just the right size for most people. Plus, the 4.7 V8 is simply bullet proof.

  • @gregfrommotown9082
    @gregfrommotown9082 Před 5 lety +21

    Just in the mid size truck market in 2019 looked at the Colorado and after comparing it to the Tacoma ended up buying the Tacoma, the Colorado dose not even come close to the Tacoma.

    • @AfaanOromostock-
      @AfaanOromostock- Před 4 lety

      Time chains

    • @drewsky1008
      @drewsky1008 Před 4 lety

      Lol... great choice 🙌💯😎

    • @hhiippiittyy
      @hhiippiittyy Před 4 lety

      I assume the Tacoma was more expensive. I think most who buy the Colorado would go for a Tacoma if they had a bit more for the budget.

  • @joshgonzalez2112
    @joshgonzalez2112 Před 6 lety +7

    Try pressing tow/haul mode on the tundra, throttle response is a better.

  • @NukePooch1
    @NukePooch1 Před 6 lety +134

    I love this comparison video style. What about Silverado vs Colorado?

    • @tinhorsehi
      @tinhorsehi Před 6 lety +3

      If you can't tell the difference between a Colorado & Silverado and what they'd be good at just by looking at them.......then I guess we do need a comparison video lol

    • @NukePooch1
      @NukePooch1 Před 6 lety +9

      Most comparison videos are apples to apples. It's nice to see apples to oranges comparisons. It's the simple fact that most people don't realize that they don't need 'full-size' capability, and might be better off with a mid-size. Comparing both in the same video will help show that...especially if TFL shows them in real-world daily-use scenarios, like taking both trucks into crowded parking lots, tight drive-thrus, ATM's that are lower than the truck window, etc. I love the Ike Gauntlet videos, but to be real, most people aren't hauling a trailer @ max GVWR up a mountain, they're hitting MickeyD's drive-thru on the way to the office.

    • @jrdrager
      @jrdrager Před 6 lety +2

      I'd like to see that, just from a episode viewing preseption. Even maybe the Nissan's? Frontier and titan?

    • @bryce850
      @bryce850 Před 6 lety +3

      What happens with a lot of people in this comparison is that the full size trucks have big discounts to the point where you can get a 1500 for the same price as the Colorado, and for me the leg room alone in the 1500 makes it a no brainer.

    • @richicamacho7989
      @richicamacho7989 Před 6 lety

      Silverado is poop. Colorado is the only other "real' truck

  • @Surfmus
    @Surfmus Před 5 lety +3

    I almost made the mistake of trading my 2013 Tundra for a 2016 Tacoma. They wanted 3K down and my truck. I was like are you kidding me?
    Now I'm 9 payments away to fully owned it. The Tacoma are nice but the cab are too small. I had my 5' 8" dad sitting on the backseat and he hated it. It also fell pretty slow riding it.

  • @melgozakoki85
    @melgozakoki85 Před 5 lety +1

    We got a tundra for our family car and it feels like she's gonna be around for a good while. Great truck.

  • @macgyver03ga
    @macgyver03ga Před 6 lety +2

    I used to have a Tacoma ('07 dbl cab 4x4 short bed 6spd) and I miss that truck and it was perfect for me back then. I 4wheeled the crap out of that truck, put 85k trouble free miles on it, only lost $3k in value over 4 years of ownership, however my needs have changed over time and a Tundra better suits my needs today. I currently drive a '14 Tundra Limited crewmax 4x4. I'm now married and have 2 kids in car seats (1 rear facing) and have more space, payload, and towing capacity needs (tow a travel trailer). The crewmax is excellent for space in the back. My wife can sit back there comfortably between the two car seats. I had a double cab Tundra ('13) for a couple years but traded it for the crewmax after our first long trip with a kid in a carseat in the back. My wife complained it was cramped back there, too upright of a seating position, and it was hot back there (Ac vents were on the floor under the front seats). I will continue to buy Toyotas because they've never let me down on reliability and resale value. I don't really care to have all the newest fancy doodads and gadgets. It doesn't really bother me when people say that Toyota is "outdate and behind the curve". They manufacture stuff thats tried and true and dependable. I just want a well built dependable truck that will hold its value. I'm a real estate investor by profession and I'm always making sure I get the most value out of something when I buy it (I won't say investing because buying a car is not an investment). If I'm going to buy something that depreciates in value, I'm going to buy something that depreciates the least amount possible which Toyotas fit that bill.

  • @mikecoffin820
    @mikecoffin820 Před 6 lety +17

    I’ve actually been faced with this dilemma. I love the Tacoma but when I priced out the TRD Road package for each of them there was only $2000 in the difference because of sales and incentives on the Tundra. I also haul a lot of lumber and sheet goods around so the Tundra was a no brainer. I’ve driven it for 4 years and not a single issue but when life slows down a bit, I’m going to get a Tacoma.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před 6 lety +1

      That right there is one of the main reasons I bought the 08 Tundra...that and the real world fuel economy between the 2 is pretty nonexistent, once you hookup a trailer fuel economy is out the window regardless what vehicle it is. Plus the Tacoma still only offers a V6 and its not a little Toy anymore, its grown considerably in size and in fact its the same size as the 1st generation Tundras & the T100. The 1st gen Tundra had a V8, so there's no damn excuse Toyota couldn't be putting their 4.6L V8 in them as the standard engine because that V6 gets terrible fuel economy and the V8 is about the same as the V6 in economy in the real world.
      Yep the ridiculous price on the Tacoma really persuaded me to not even look at them and jumped into the Tundra instead. Would I buy another Tundra, not until they wake up and build a 3/4 or 1 ton.

    • @davidhenry8137
      @davidhenry8137 Před 6 lety +1

      Bought a 2017 Trd 4x4 short bed 4 door, premium technology pkg. Absolutely love my truck. Turned in my 2008 Trd sr5, 4 door Toyota gave me $11,700. Then gave me $5,000 off. Yes. To good to be true! Tacoma. Love my truck.

    • @OGWanderingNomad
      @OGWanderingNomad Před 6 lety +1

      How many miles on your 08 did you have? I have 168k on my 5.7 '08, sr5, Double cab.

    • @davidhenry8137
      @davidhenry8137 Před 6 lety

      Elizar Ortiz 200,00.

    • @OGWanderingNomad
      @OGWanderingNomad Před 6 lety

      David Henry what time of the year did you do this?

  • @fredal2264
    @fredal2264 Před 4 lety +11

    I had one that went 4 billion miles, the fuel economy was so good that depending on wind direction the fuel had to be drained due to being over full.
    The muffler bearing finally went out, but I sold it for more than I payed for it 10 years later.

    • @peterschopf7373
      @peterschopf7373 Před 4 lety +4

      Is it just me, or do I detect a note of sarcasm? LOL

  • @Kira12
    @Kira12 Před 4 lety +1

    As an added asset, the ECT button allows you to customize performance when you need a little more power. When you press the ECT button, the transmission will sharpen throttle response and adjust the rpm levels at which the transmission shifts.

  • @joelesko681
    @joelesko681 Před 6 lety +4

    Great video!!! Agreed, these side by side mid sized vs full sized comparisons are nice to see

  • @NitrousExpressCoyote
    @NitrousExpressCoyote Před 6 lety +8

    Buy both. One for towing, one for camping.

    • @hayypapi4281
      @hayypapi4281 Před 4 lety

      DRD TRD tundra towing and Tacoma camping

  • @jabroni6199
    @jabroni6199 Před 6 lety +7

    Even though the Tundra is the oldest of the pack, I still think it's one of the better looking trucks on the street, next to the Raptor. The exterior has aged well and the small design changes they've made along the way go a long way. The interior is another matter, it looks old and cheap. RAM probably has the nicest interiors. It's a toss up for me between GM/Ford followed by the Nissan Titan and the Tundra in a very distant last place. If I was looking for a new full size truck today and wanted the best value, I'd probably be looking at a Titan. It's new, has a nice engine, the Pro 4X is very capable off road and their lackluster sales probably means there are great deals to be had.

    • @wildbill23c
      @wildbill23c Před 6 lety

      Yeah the only issue with the Titan, at least back when I was looking was they loved to blow up rear differentials due to overheating...I think that's fixed now or at least I'd hope so LOL...but that's why I bought the Tundra over the Titan, damn near got the 08 Titan instead of my 08 Tundra, but with that overheating differential issue that was a no-go for me....course the Tundra isn't without issues either, front differential howl/growl due to bad bearings, rear axle bearings failed, water pump, and the front end and rear axle bearings were failing again when I sold the truck. Stuff that should never fail so early on in a supposedly "heavy duty" truck.

    • @jabroni6199
      @jabroni6199 Před 6 lety

      William Todd I don’t know anything about rear diffs blowing out but I haven’t looked into it either. That said, I was referring to the new Titan. Not a big fan of the previous gen

  • @saintpirate
    @saintpirate Před 4 lety

    I bought an 89 toyota pickup and it had head valve gasket problems. At 150 thousand miles they checked it out and found out my heads were pitted from water leaking by a faulty gasket. Toyota rebuilt the engine free. Love them guys and will always be a toyota man.

  • @joaqofort4938
    @joaqofort4938 Před 4 lety +1

    That's one thing that I noticed when I brought my Tundra ,I felt that my Tacoma was faster right away.I keep both.My Tacoma is 233,000 miles old and still kicking.

  • @williamheinsinger7390
    @williamheinsinger7390 Před 6 lety +148

    The Tundra is Basically a 2007 truck,Seriously needs a Total makeover. Tacoma needs to have REAR DISC BRAKES ITS 2018 TOYOTA.

    • @NOLAItsNotOva
      @NOLAItsNotOva Před 6 lety +38

      William Heinsinger Drums are better for people who off-road, which is what the Tacoma is well known for

    • @ALMX5DP
      @ALMX5DP Před 6 lety +38

      Drums are low cost, low maintenance and on a light pickup bed all that's really necessary. I dont see any need for discs really unless you just want some bling.

    • @gmman010983
      @gmman010983 Před 6 lety +22

      William Heinsinger seems like excuses when talking about the drum brakes, now you know DANG well if this was Chevy or Ford these same people would bitch about them not having disc brakes. Just saying!

    • @JuneBuggJr
      @JuneBuggJr Před 6 lety +14

      William Heinsinger I like drum brakes I use Tacoma on project sites and stops better than disk brakes due to mud and dirt

    • @williamheinsinger7390
      @williamheinsinger7390 Před 6 lety +26

      NOLAItsNotOva if DRUMS ARE BETTER, then tell Me why the Tundra, 4Runner,Land Cruiser, the late FJ Cruiser ALL HAVE REAR DISC BRAKES, These are All Very Capable OFF ROAD,its a Cost issue My man .

  • @BuckcreekTV
    @BuckcreekTV Před 6 lety +22

    I will have to disagree with your opinion on the ECT in the Tacoma. Whenever I tow up steeper hills, get on to a highway with a trailer, or want better acceleration I do find better results with the ECT. That being said, I am also at sea level which may help as well. For the best acceleration in Toyota Tacomas I found that putting the truck into sport (allows you to change gears) as well as having the ect on which basically allows the engine to be in a lower gear for more torque gave me pretty good acceleration.

    • @nathankoroush7918
      @nathankoroush7918 Před 6 lety

      true.

    • @Yogangster1995
      @Yogangster1995 Před 6 lety +1

      I agree, the throttle is far more responsive for me when i activate the ECT. But like you said, it may be because they are a mile above sea level.

  • @MB-nn3rx
    @MB-nn3rx Před 3 lety +1

    My taco is the 2.7 4 cylinder, 5 speed manual, 4x4, best vehicle I've ever owned.

  • @tracyk3567
    @tracyk3567 Před 3 lety

    I just pulled a 30 foot camper (5,500 lbs.) on a 4 hour drive with a Tacoma. Love this truck.

  • @mannymotta2174
    @mannymotta2174 Před 6 lety +7

    Real world avg in R.I. for my Tacoma is 21.5 mpg. Best mileage is between 40 and 55 mph due to the Atkinson cycle engine. My Tacoma is dcsb TRD off road 4x4.

    • @BuckcreekTV
      @BuckcreekTV Před 6 lety +3

      best I've gotten is 27mpg at 60mph at sea level

    • @disturbedrocks1996
      @disturbedrocks1996 Před 6 lety +1

      Manny Motta The best I've gotten on my commute to work is 31.1 but I was driving very carefully, feathering the throttle and no AC

    • @mannymotta2174
      @mannymotta2174 Před 6 lety

      Cole Corbett I find that my best mileage happens between 45 and 60 with outside temps above 50. I get 17-18 in the winter in Rhode Island. It's inefficient in the cold and I don't know why.

    • @BuckcreekTV
      @BuckcreekTV Před 6 lety

      Manny Motta that is odd, I would've expected milage to get better the colder the temp was

    • @mannymotta2174
      @mannymotta2174 Před 6 lety

      @@BuckcreekTV I can't figure it.

  • @GGARC1A95
    @GGARC1A95 Před 4 lety +5

    Tundra I’m praying Jesus to bless me with fr fr I’m absolutely just in love with this truck all suden

  • @bigdogboos1
    @bigdogboos1 Před 6 lety

    that rolling back window is such a nice feature, i wish other manufacturers would add that as on option.

  • @androsmedina7200
    @androsmedina7200 Před 2 lety

    I just bought a tacoma sr5 2022 and I love it, better desing, better on gas, much easier to park. Perfect car for a single man

  • @gfgneo
    @gfgneo Před 6 lety +4

    First time I've ever heard someone say the tundra doesnt turn well. On the contrary I've heard that it has the best turn than any other half ton truck

  • @IIdemonII
    @IIdemonII Před 6 lety +3

    Talk about quality content! Thanks you guys rock

  • @kellydaniels0044
    @kellydaniels0044 Před 5 lety +1

    I owned both trucks, the Tacoma first and the Tundra second. In my opinion for an around town vehicle the Tacoma is tops. I am 6'2 and didnt mind the small cab. It made it seem like a sports car. I would never have traded it except that we use our truck for road trips. In that case the Tundra wins hands down.
    One thing we discovered on a trip with the Tacoma out in West Texas was a moaning noise from the wind across the mirrors that got very aggravating. The speed limit in West TX. is 80 MPH and it was windy, so we got some wind, but that more than anything caused me to trade up to Tundra. You could crack the window amd it would stop but who wants to listen to that noise!
    One other point, this Tacoma was my 3rd and I never had a problem with any of them. My son totaled the 1st and I traded the 3rd to the Tundra. The second I bought and drove it a while, gave it to my oldest who gave it to his brother then I drove it again until 125k. I sold it to a coworker who drove it for 6 more years and 65k who recently sold it to his landscaper. In all that time and over 220,000 miles it had 1 sensor go out that cost 100.00 to fix.

  • @mdoneg
    @mdoneg Před 2 lety +1

    I bought a 2020 Tacoma 6 Speed Manual. Had everything including leather. It was a beautiful truck & fun for wheeling and camping but lacked in power. Now I own a 2019 Tundra 1794 and this is hands down a better vehicle. Taco was bouncy and harsh on long rides. Tundra is still a truck but goes the distance. Fuel efficiency is terrible with both but if you need better fuel mileage get a Prius.

  • @ivanperez1168
    @ivanperez1168 Před 6 lety +17

    Yes finally I’ve been waiting for this video💯😭😂

  • @outdoornaturestation4043
    @outdoornaturestation4043 Před 6 lety +5

    Hi tfl could you try to compare a Ford Edge to a escape?? The edge got remodeled in 2017 so I’d like to see it

  • @4Runner123
    @4Runner123 Před 3 lety

    Looking at this older video. I have a 2007 regular cab short box tundra 5.7 l and love it! Plenty of room inside not knocking elbows with your passenger and in this configuration it drives and parks like a go cart. And I still have room for 2 x10” subs straight up behind the console😊

  • @rollo9280
    @rollo9280 Před 5 lety +1

    I have a 2004 4Runner v8 4.7 with Aftermarket Turbo I love it Toyota is the best no matter what you get will last forever .