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Old 10-06-2007, 03:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Toyota Tacoma Is Best-Selling, Highest-Quality Pickup In Its Segment

Toyota Tacoma Is Best-Selling, Highest-Quality Pickup In Its Segment


October 1, 2007 – Torrance, CA - The midsize Toyota Tacoma is the best-selling pickup truck in its segment, and is equipped with some of the most sophisticated dynamic control technology in its class.

The Tacoma offers four-cylinder and V6 engines, 4x2 and 4x4 drivetrains, and the popular PreRunner models that combine the 4x2 drivetrain with the 4x4's raised riding stance and styling. Leading the Tacoma line in performance and style, the unique X-Runner model blends concept-truck design with sports car performance from a 236-horsepower V6 engine and a specially tuned chassis.

The Tacoma line offers 18 different model configurations based on three cab types: Regular Cab, Access Cab, and the four-door Double Cab. The Tacoma Regular Cab and Access Cab models feature a 73.5-inch-long bed. The Double Cab is available with a choice of a 60.3-inch bed or the 73.5-inch bed.

Freedom of Choice
Tacoma Regular Cab 4x2 models are built on a 109.4-inch wheelbase; PreRunner and 4x4 Regular Cab Tacomas are built on a 110-inch wheelbase; 4x2 Access Cab models ride on a 127.2-inch wheelbase, and Access Cab PreRunner and 4x4 wheelbase is 127.8-inches. The Tacoma Double Cab with the standard five-foot bed shares the 127.8-inch wheelbase, and the Double Cab long-bed models use a 140.9-inch wheelbase.

The Tacoma line offers a choice between two engines: a 2.7-liter DOHC four-cylinder engine that produces 159 horsepower and 180 lb-ft. of torque and a 4.0-liter DOHC V6 that produces 236 horsepower and 266 lb-ft. of torque. In both engines variable valve timing with intelligence (VVT-i) helps provide strong low-end and mid-range torque. An Electronic Throttle Control System with intelligence (ETCS-i) helps optimize performance and fuel economy.

The V6 engine can be teamed with either a six-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission. The four-cylinder models offer a choice between a five-speed manual and a four-speed automatic transmission.

Head-Turning Style, Impressive Utility
With its big, bold headlights and grille, Tacoma projects a strong, rugged appearance. Flush rear surface glass and flush surface structures between the bumper sides and body give Tacoma a sophisticated, clean look. PreRunner and 4x4 models are distinguished by bold overfenders. Tacoma features an integrated trailer hitch and bumper design. Properly equipped, the V6-powered Tacoma models can tow up to 6,500 pounds. Double Cab models offer a first-in-class roof rack system with crossbars that deploy from the roof rails.

The Tacoma's composite inner bed is made from a sheet-molded compound (SMC) deck and walls that are 10 percent lighter than steel, yet tough and durable. The bed deck features two-tier loading and integrated deck rail utility that includes four standard adjustable tie-down cleats. The rails are compatible with Genuine Toyota Accessories, including cargo bed cross bars, a fork-mount bike rack, and diamond-plate storage boxes. An available 115V/400W powerpoint further extends the bed's utility.

Dual rear access doors on the Tacoma Access Cab models open to 80 degrees to give passengers easy ingress and egress. Interior storage has been maximized in Access Cab models with tumble-flat rear seats and underseat storage. Double Cab models feature additional storage behind the rear seatback. On all models with front bucket seats (except the sport seats), the front passenger seat folds flat and integrates into a tray table.

X-Runner: Muscle Truck Meets Sports Car
A performance truck factory-developed as a separate and dedicated model, the X-Runner showcases the Tacoma line's 236-horsepower 4.0-liter V6 engine in a specially lowered and tuned chassis. The X-Runner name is derived from its “X-Brace” frame reinforcement that provides enhanced torsional rigidity.

Available exclusively with a six-speed manual transmission and also equipped with a limited-slip rear differential, the X-Runner can accelerate from zero-to-60 MPH in less than seven seconds. Just as impressive, X-Runner can achieve lateral acceleration in excess of 0.9-g – comparable with many sports cars.

The X-Runner's Access Cab design incorporates full body kit, a hood scoop and integrated fog lamps. The color-keyed monochromatic exterior comes in three colors – Radiant Red, Black Sand and Speedway Blue.

The X-Runner suspension is lowered one inch versus the standard Tacoma and rolls on 18-inch alloy wheels with 255/45R18 Bridgestone Potenza performance tires. Exclusive X-Runner suspension incorporates firmer and shorter springs, specially tuned Bilstein gas shock absorbers positioned outboard of the frame rails for increased stability, a rear stabilizer bar with firmer bushings, and specially tuned steering response.

Safety First with Dynamic Control + Occupant Protection
Tacoma offers some of the most sophisticated dynamic control technology in the segment. Anti-lock brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA) are standard on all models, and Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) is available for all models. EBD optimizes brake pressure at each wheel independently for greater control under braking, especially when cornering. Brake Assist is designed to determine if the driver is attempting emergency braking. If the driver has not pressed firmly enough on the brake pedal to engage the ABS, the system supplements the applied braking power until pedal pressure is released.

The optional VSC system, which integrates traction control (TRAC), enhances traction on or off-road by helping to keep the vehicle going on its intended course. VSC detects front-wheel slide and rear-wheel slide during cornering and attempts to control either condition with throttle intervention and/or by braking individual wheels.

On some Tacoma models, the VSC and TRAC systems also includes Automatic Limited-slip Differential (Auto-LSD), which uses brake intervention in place of a mechanical-type LSD unit to help reduce tire slippage at the rear wheels. (The TRD Off-Road Package uses a locking rear differential, and the TRD Sport Package is equipped with a mechanical limited-slip rear differential.)

On automatic transmission models, the VSC and TRAC option includes Hill-start Assist Control (HAC). By independently controlling the brakes at each wheel as needed, HAC helps to prevent the vehicle from rolling backward or slipping sideways during a transition from a stopped position to climbing a grade. When VSC is ordered along with the TRD Off-Road Package on 4x4 V6 automatic models, it includes HAC and Downhill Assist Control (DAC). DAC uses engine braking to regulate downhill speed and independently control the brakes at each of the four wheels to help improve directional stability. DAC also works in reverse and is automatically de-activated if the driver depresses the brake or accelerator pedals, presses the DAC button, or shifts into neutral.

All seating positions on every Tacoma model are equipped with three-point seatbelts, and all Tacoma models are equipped with the advanced dual-stage airbag system. A front passenger cutoff switch is standard on Access Cab models. Double Cab models offer optional front seat side airbags and roll-sensing side curtain airbags (including a cutoff switch).

Modern Comfort
The Tacoma interior provides durability and comfort with high-grade fabric and generous standard equipment. Sound absorption material in the headliner and behind the rear seats and insulating carpeting help to provide a quiet cabin. Exterior aerodynamic details help reduce wind noise.

A three-pod instrument gauge panel lends a sporty look in all models. The center console (standard on Access Cab and Double Cab models; available with bucket seats on Regular Cab models) flows into the instrument panel for a unified appearance. The console integrates three cupholders, two of which can accommodate extra-large containers.

All Tacoma models provide dual bottle holders in driver's- and passenger's-side doors. Audio controls are mounted high for easy access. Higher-grade models feature fabric-covered sun visors and an overhead console with map lights and compartments for sunglasses and a garage door opener.

High Performance Options and Accessories
Toyota offers a variety of performance parts and option packages for the Tacoma. The TRD Off-Road Package provides a carefully tuned balance of off-road performance and on-road handling. Chassis modifications include a locking rear differential, progressive-rate front springs, specially tuned Bilstein shock absorbers, a 28-mm front stabilizer bar and 265/70R16 BF Goodrich Rugged Trail tires on 16-inch alloy wheels. Fog lamps and TRD graphics top off the package for a tough, sporty appearance.

The Rugged Trail Off-Road Package is new for the Tacoma's 2008 model year and is available only on V6 models with black, white or silver exterior paint colors. Similar to the TRD Off-Road Package it includes locking rear differential, progressive-rate front springs, specially tuned Bilstein shock absorbers, stabilizer bar and TRD graphics. The Rugged Trail Off-Road Package also features black 16-inch Baja wheels, black overfenders, skid plate, and all-weather guard floor mats.
The TRD Sport Package is road-focused and features its own specific suspension tuning, a limited-slip rear differential and lower-profile 265/65R17 tires on 17-inch alloy wheels. This package also gives Tacoma a sporty street look with fog lamps, a hood scoop, TRD graphics and a color-keyed rear bumper, mirrors, grille surround and door handles.

Both TRD option packages include a 400W/115V powerpoint in the bed, sport seats with adjustable lumbar support and unique fabric, plus an overhead console with a compass and outside temperature display. Double Cabs with the long-bed and the TRD Sport Package also include an available electrochromic auto-dimming rear-view mirror.

The available dealer-installed TRD Big Brake system was developed by Toyota Technical Center and TRD engineers. Engineered to provide effective braking performance under sustained heavy use, the Big Brake system dramatically improves pedal feel and substantially reduces brake fade from repeated high-speed stops. The system uses 13 x 1.25-inch semi-floating vented rotors with directional internal fins; forged aluminum four-piston fixed calipers; larger pads with high coefficient-of-friction material, and braided steel lines.

Compelling Value, Simplified Ordering
The well-equipped 4x2 Regular Cab model includes as standard equipment anti-lock brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA); a full-size spare tire; AM/FM CD 4-speaker sound system; tachometer; digital clock; two instrument panel powerpoints with a lighter; dome lamp, and rear mudguards.

The Access Cab and Double Cab models add more standard features, including bucket seats, a center console, and, in Double Cab models, upgraded seat fabric and power windows, mirrors and door locks. All option combinations are built on five packages. An Enhancement Package for the 4x2 Regular Cab adds air conditioning and styled steel wheels. The Convenience Package adds cruise control, remote keyless entry, and power windows, door locks and mirrors.

The SR5 Package bundles styling and comfort features, including color-keyed overfenders and front bumper, chrome grille surround and chrome rear bumper, center console (in models where it is not standard), intermittent wipers and upgraded interior features and trim. In Access Cab and Double Cab models, the SR5 package also adds a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter lever.

Access Cab and Double Cab models offer upgraded audio systems, including an AM/FM/in-dash six-disc CD changer and six speakers. Double Cab models offer a JBL premium audio system with seven speakers, including an amplified subwoofer. Both audio upgrades feature steering wheel audio controls.

The eighth generation of Toyota compact pickups, which first launched in 1964, the Tacoma accounts for nearly 10 percent of Toyota sales in the United States. The Tacoma is assembled at the New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI) production facility in Fremont, Calif. and Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California (TMMBC) production facility in Tijuana, Baja Calif., Mexico.

Toyota's 36-month/36,000-mile basic new-vehicle limited warranty applies to all components other than normal wear and maintenance items. Additional 60-month warranties cover the powertrain for 60 months/60,000 miles and corrosion perforation for 60 months with no mileage limitation.
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ANyway, Im sure expecting changes for the 09 model... perhaps some coming from the all new 4runner, since they usually share a lot.
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My favorite feature of the 2007 Tacomas is when you push the brakes it decides to redline!! Definetly a good feature.
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My favorite feature of the 2007 Tacomas is when you push the brakes it decides to redline!! Definetly a good feature.


Oh, my favorite feature is the weak rear suspension. . . . Or maybe the weak tailgate that bends when you sit on it. . . .

Seriously though, is there any other truck that competes with it? The GMT-355's are a joke, the Ranger is truly a class size smaller than the Tacoma, the Dakota is junk, and the Frontier is a pig (though arguably the closes competitor to the Tacoma). . . . . Honestly, if you want a mid-sized truck, what else are you going to choose?

So long as you know when you buy it that it's going to try and kill you (mysterious surge when sitting at a light, or accelerates uncontrollably at highway speeds!!!!). . . . . . and you know that you can't do real truck stuff with it (like carry small loads in the bed without it hitting the bump stops). . . . . . . and you know you cant put anything on the tailgate (or else it will bend!!). . . . .and you can put up with small annoyances like driveline vibration and rear suspension squeak. . . . It's the perfect midsize truck. . . . . .

It has it’s issues, but still the best midsized truck out there (what’s that say about the other offerings?!?!?).
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It has it’s issues, but still the best midsized truck out there (what’s that say about the other offerings?!?!?).
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Oh, my favorite feature is the weak rear suspension. . . . Or maybe the weak tailgate that bends when you sit on it. . . .
So long as you know when you buy it that it's going to try and kill you (mysterious surge when sitting at a light, or accelerates uncontrollably at highway speeds!!!!). . . . . . and you know that you can't do real truck stuff with it (like carry small loads in the bed without it hitting the bump stops). . . . . . . and you know you cant put anything on the tailgate (or else it will bend!!). . . . .and you can put up with small annoyances like driveline vibration and rear suspension squeak. . . . It's the perfect midsize truck. . . . . .
The issues with surging can be traced back to an incorrect fluid level in the transmission and as far as you claims of a weak rear suspension and a tailgate that bends easily, I offer this thread: How much wood could a Tacoma haul...
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Oh, my favorite feature is the weak rear suspension. . . . Or maybe the weak tailgate that bends when you sit on it. . . .

Seriously though, is there any other truck that competes with it? The GMT-355's are a joke, the Ranger is truly a class size smaller than the Tacoma, the Dakota is junk, and the Frontier is a pig (though arguably the closes competitor to the Tacoma). . . . . Honestly, if you want a mid-sized truck, what else are you going to choose?

So long as you know when you buy it that it's going to try and kill you (mysterious surge when sitting at a light, or accelerates uncontrollably at highway speeds!!!!). . . . . . and you know that you can't do real truck stuff with it (like carry small loads in the bed without it hitting the bump stops). . . . . . . and you know you cant put anything on the tailgate (or else it will bend!!). . . . .and you can put up with small annoyances like driveline vibration and rear suspension squeak. . . . It's the perfect midsize truck. . . . . .

It has it’s issues, but still the best midsized truck out there (what’s that say about the other offerings?!?!?).
Jeez thats alota issues. Well atleast we know the Hilux still exists The new daddy of the best midsize truck.



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The issues with surging can be traced back to an incorrect fluid level in the transmission. . . .
I have yet to hear of a root cause to the surging, I'd like to see some sort of external link saying it is the fluid level of the transmission. I'm sure the NHTSA would love to hear about it as well, so they can close their investigation (Toyota is probably interested too, last I heard they were still trying to figure it out).

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and as far as you claims of a weak rear suspension and a tailgate that bends easily, I offer this thread: How much wood could a Tacoma haul...
GREAT!!! But what are you trying to prove? That you can fit alot of stuff in the bed of a Tacoma? That doesn't mean the suspension can handle it (or the brakes, or transmission, or cooling system, etc). . . .it just proves that it fits. . . .reminds me of this:



Toyota offered a TSB for the weak suspension, so it's a known defect. . . . . The driveshaft/driveline vibration is a common complaint here on TN (and TS), as is the rear suspension squeak (wash your springs, duh?). As for the tailgate bending easy, there are many threads about it, and one ingenious owner has come up with a "saver" to help strengthen the stock tailgate. The word "tinfoil" comes to mind when owners describe their tailgates. . . . .nice. . . . .

Like I said, it's the best midsized truck out there, but it has it's issues. . . .
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I have yet to hear of a root cause to the surging, I'd like to see some sort of external link saying it is the fluid level of the transmission. I'm sure the NHTSA would love to hear about it as well, so they can close their investigation (Toyota is probably interested too, last I heard they were still trying to figure it out).
Several people on here have commented that they had their fluid level checked, found that it was low and once it was filled to the proper level that the issues with surging went away.
Im thinking the problem is in the transmission, because you dont hear of people with manual tranny Tacomas complaining about this.
As far as what I was trying to prove, I was proving that the Tacoma can indeed do, "real truck stuff". You know, such as hauling a bedload of firewood. I'll make sure I take pics next summer when I haul firewood with my '08 Tacoma and I'll make sure I take pics in the winter of '08/'09 when I haul my snowmobile with my Tacoma. That way we all can see beyond the shadow of a doubt that the Tacoma can indeed do, "real truck stuff".
Also, about the "tinfoil" tailgates, if I remember correctly Toyota fixed that problem on the '06 Tacomas by adding more braces to the inside of the tailgate.
You are right, the Tacomas do have some issues. I dont recall anyone ever saying the Tacoma is perfect.
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