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Would you buy your Taco again?

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9.4K views 73 replies 64 participants last post by  nadzab  
#1 ·
I thought this would be interesting. If you could go back to the day you bought/leased your Taco, would you still buy the same one you did? Or would you look at a different Toyota (such as the FJC or Tundra), a different trim level, different all together vehicle?

Personally, I am not sure if I would buy it again. Not because I don't love it or it has problems, because it doesn't. I love my Tacoma. I wish I had spent more time looking for a Double cab or a 4x4. Or maybe gave a more serious look to the FJ.
 
#2 · (Edited)
if its gonna be based off the abat design, HELL NO. if they keep the drivetrain relatively the same, or better, then absolutely. the abat just scared me with that crappy IRS. but this will be in atleast 8-10 years, or wenever my taco decides to quit
edit: i thought about the FJ for a long while too, but its soo much more convenient to be able to throw shit in the bed, and i definatley dont regret buying the double cab.
 
#4 · (Edited)
Every vehicle is a compromise. I'm sure when I have to accelerate up an on-ramp in busy traffic I'll wish I had gotten the V6. When on a long trip in the summer I'll wish I had 2wd for better mileage. When family comes to visit I'll wish I had gotten a double cab...

...and when a bird shits on my black truck I'll wish I had gotten silver!

Overall we just make the best choice we can...
 
#7 ·
I was just thinking about that? I have the OR because I wanted the rear locker.
I spent so much money making my truck look like the sport model. I would have saved if I just got the sport pakg. and added the "locker".

Why do you prefer the OR over the Sport?
 
#10 ·
Let's see...

I wish I would of gotten it in Speedway Blue.
I wish I would of opted for the base stereo.
I wish I would of gotten the steel wheels instead of the alloys.

I'm still making monthly payments. Some of that montly payment contributes to the additional cost of the 6-disc CD player, and the alloy wheels that I don't even own any more! All the more money I could of spent on mods. :lol:

I also wish I wouldn't of gotten the aluminum skid plate and tube steps. The skid plate and factory skids are being replaced with ones from All-Pro. I still have the westin tube steps but don't have them installed. They were taken off for wheeling and will be replaced by a set of custom sliders I'm having built by my wheeling buddies.

Other than the above, I would definitely buy one of these trucks again. I love my truck!
 
#12 ·
Love the tacos, I started with a 06 black TRD sport AC 4x4 and loved it, but I really should have bought the double cab, so I did in the indigo ink color, now to start the mods...I did drive a chevy s-10 reg cab for 6 years before my 06 taco, descent truck for 2 or 3 years, after that one problem after another, nothing compared to the yotas.

I almost got a 4runner because my brother has one and I really like it, but like the first guy said, I like to throw shit in the back, snowboards, mountain bike, parts, ect.
 
#13 ·
When I have 3 or more hikers in my 4wd AC, I wish I'd gone for the DC. When the wife uses it to haul rescued dogs, I think the FJC might have been a better choice.

Overall, though, it does what I bought it to do. Carry me, the dog and the wife or a friend to a hiking trail, the backcountry or a fishing spot. I knew I wanted the OR over the Sport and time has borne that out. I wanted a truck that can take a pretty good beating and come back smiling. It also hauls muddy boots, snowshoes and other wet gear without the hassles of cleanup (just let the occasional rain wash it out). Being lazy, I like that.

If the a-Bat does come out and it gets better mileage than my v6 with similar performance, I'll have to consider it. I've already got a few places here in NM I'd like to go explore, but am limited by mileage/range.

-- mike
 
#14 ·
I have a little buyer's remorse, but not much.

I could have gotten an 08 Frontier with 5a instead of 4a, cruise instead of none, rear wheel disks instead of drums, steel bed instead of plastic... all for about the same price. Oh well, easy come easy go.
 
#17 ·
I always loved the look of the tacomas but I never thought I was a pickup guy. My father had a 95 tacoma 4x4 single cab 5 speed in DR. I used it for 3 weeks while I was on vacation down there and I fell in love with how it drove/felt. A couple of months later I saw a 2005 SWB DBL CAB Sport for the first time and got that whoah what the hell is that effect. I was hooked I could not find one anywhere in the swb color and in 06 I bought a Camry (Wish I wouldnt have but it is a beautiful car SE) The next year I drive by a dealer and see the truck of my dreams go in to see if I could trade in the camry but I would of lost like 10 grand. So 3 months go by and its still there I ended up trading in the wifes Rav-4 and leasing the Tacoma. So I regret buying the camry becauce now I had to lease instead of financing it and dont have much money for mods but once I buy her out and finish paying off the financed camry I shouldnt have to worry about cars for the next 10-15 years hopefully.
 
#21 ·
+1...I must say, I made the perfect choice for me too.
 
#22 ·
I love my truck, but looking at where I am now and if i could do it all over again, I don't think I would of bought my truck. Nothing wrong with the truck, but I rarely use it as a truck. Today, I would of bought something like a Honda Accord or Toyota Camry. I'd rather have something better for long commutes with gas prices where they're at. For the times I need a truck, I would buy a beater truck. Oh well, hindsight is 20/20
 
#23 ·
Oh well, hindsight is 20/20

hehe.... 20/20.

If I had it to do all over again I'd choose EXACTLY the same truck. All the rattles, thin metal, weak paint, ticky engine and A/C blower, the whistling windshield and saggy leafs.....I'd still buy the truck again because it doesn't even compare to the problems I've had in the past with other brands of trucks.

2006 v6 TRD OR DubCab Indigo PreRunner All the way!!!
 
#24 ·
I got the DC since the wife requested it. If I had it to do over again I would have gotten the access cab instead. More bed, less unused room inside.

I do like the DC now, it is nice to have when packing others with you. And it serves it's purpose when needed just fine I might add. I do NOT regret paying the extra for the 4x4, OR or the Tow package. I do have a need for the 4x4, OR and TP so I consider that money well spent. The locker is nice too! I made them ditch the Aluminum skid plate they tried to push on me, the OR package comes with one already anyway and it's steel. They kept the auto dimming mirror as well, not needed. I did get the running boards at the wife's request but those got taken off the very next day. I ain't dragging my leg across that sucker every time I get in and out of my truck, excuse me, our truck!

Would I buy it again, yep! Hell, I waited two solid months for a Desert Sand Tacoma when I could have had a Tundra that color in a week for less money! :)
 
#25 ·
I would buy my same truck again, but with the sport package. I like the bright radiant red color, but think it would look better with the color-matched grill, rear bumper, and handles/mirrors. I could care less about the hood, but they do look good.
 
#29 · (Edited)
Another good thread. This place is full of them.
As far as my 99 taco goes, wish I could have waited till the following year when they came out with silver. Went with white on that one...hopefully IIP to come soon.
Can't wait, IIP V6 4X AC OR with TP:eek:hyeah:
 
#30 ·
the FJ's are having problems with the wheel wells crumpling so I am VERY glad I did not go there, I'm actually surprised the Tacoma's aren't having the same problem as these two vehicles are so similer; I do kinda like the 4-door Jeep Wranglers, lots of lift options, straight axle, clears 35's, no driveline vibes, but overall I like my d-cab 4wd sport....it has more utility than the Jeep
 
#31 · (Edited)
i would have picked up an x runner, but i was broke at the time, so i went 4 banger

i could get an X now, but the dealer and I couldn't agree on teh value variance between my truck and his x runner.