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Do you drive trucks? Do you need one for work? Chevy hasn't let me down in the past 6+ years between their gas, diesel and hybrid models. Compare a similarly specced Tundra to any American truck. Guess what wins.
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What are you saying it wins in relation to? I can give you many stories of people saying their "American truck" crapped out on them.
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In all those years, I've had one truck die on me, and it was 100% my fault when I drove through a puddle that went over the hood and the engine hydrolocked. PS: Anecdotal evidence is not evidence. Double edit: A Chevy Silverado 1500 LT Z71 with crew cab and regular box can be had for about 40k after all the rebates, comparable tundra? 48-56k... that 8-16k saved by buying Chevy could pay for an awful lot of repairs/maintenance. Not to mention the Chevy will tow AND haul more. The ultimate utilitarian vehicle. THAT is why I would never go for a midsize vs a full size. Lets not forget that to compare it to a Tacoma would result in even more of a shortcoming. |
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I would expect the Silverado to be able to tow more since you can get it with a 6.2L. If it doesn't, then that would just be sad. If looking at the 5.3L, then it is very similar to the Tundra's 5.7L towing capacity (if you're looking at the SAE J2807 ratings). A quick Edmunds TOC shows that the Silverado costs more in the end, and had higher repair costs. And if Chevy has to put out a lot of rebates to sell their products, that should say something. Now I'm not saying the Silverado is garbage, I'm just saying don't rule out the Tundra. |
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Tundra 5.7- 10,500 pounds Silverado 5.3- 11,100 pounds Payload Tundra 5.7- 1895 pounds Silverado 5.3- 1951 pounds Tundra is also narrower between the wheels than the Silverado (important for things like drywall sheets) and it has a shorter interior box length. It also has less leg room inside. Less headroom. It's heavier. Just overall less capable. The Silverado is comparatively cheaper to buy, better on gas and better specced to be used as a truck and not a child transportation device. If you're buying a truck as a vehicle, and not a tool, then sure, the Tundra or the Tacoma may be a better choice, but then again a Camry is better than the Tundra and the Tacoma. |
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Tacoma. Top 10 vehicles for resale value.
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Indeed. 2003 Tacoma 4 door with clean title and 138k for sale here $20k. 2008 same as above but 168k for $20k! Originally bought for approx. 32k How would you guys compare all three trucks when it comes to long trips in the cabin and leg room?
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I had a quad cab Nissan frontier as a rental for a little bit. Leg room, not bad... I'm 5'10. Overall the thing felt incredibly cheap though and had a rough ride. The center stack had dual climate control but it all seemed cheap. Typical Nissan build quality, so it rattled here and there (granted keep in mind it was a low mileage rental...but still a rental) and the engine seemed asthmatic at best. IDK why this is even a comparison, out of those three the Tacoma is the obvious choice. |
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But if off roading is not a primary concern and more every day driving (i.e. groceries, mall, beach, etc), then it might be a bit harder. He should definitely sit in all the vehicles to compare, because everyone on this forum can give their thoughts but only your dad can really determine which truck is more comfortable for him...i.e. getting in and out, driving positions, blind spots, etc. I know that the Tacomas are pretty comfy but it also depends on the trim you get. The Limited with the leather and better materials are better than the SR5 trims in terms of comfort. As for the Nissan and Chevy - I do not have experience with them on what they offer as creature comfort - but I know Chevy offer different technology on the head unit like CarPlay/Android Auto which the Tacoma does not. Hope this helps |
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As a guy who cross shopped the Tacoma and the frontier about three years ago. They each had their pros and cons. The Tacoma and the Nissan both had cheap feeling interiors, I liked the Tacoma's gauges and seats better, but the suspension felt really soft and it felt underpowered. I'm 6'1" and the Nissan lacks a little headroom and does have a stiff ride but makes a little more power. But after shopping around, to get similarly equipped trucks I would have had to pay about 4 grand more for the Tacoma. I bought the frontier, mostly happy with my purchase. Not sure how the Tacoma is, but the frontier's turning radius sucks and when you are dragging a trailer with some weight, it tends to lift the rear of the truck. It tows great, just gets a little fussy trying to stop. Also, you can't get the Tacoma 4x4 with a manual... Or you couldn't at the time I was shopping. I also looked into the new Colorado. I wasn't impressed at all with that truck, especially for the money they want.
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It's no secret that Tacoma is most expensive when you go 4x4 and Trd option.
You want long bed ? Good luck finding exact one you want. That being said if I was in market for small truck, Tacoma will be my only truck. Totally worth extra $$ you pay. |
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