What Was Your Previous Vehicle Before Moving to the Tacoma?

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I had a 2.5 Tundra, previously owned a Ford Ram, then got a 3rd Gen Taco, and now the 4th Gen taco.

Overall, I miss the space on my Tundra but overall, my Taco has been the best.

Would love to hear stories of other 4th Gen owners. What was your previous vehicle before getting the Tacoma and is the Tacoma your favorite?
 
Last three trucks have been Dodge ram, I’ve been a lifelong Plymouth/Dodge guy until the motor on my 2012 died when the water pump seized. I decided to try something different because I didn’t feel like the new Rams had a tech advantage and we’re overpriced. My brother talked me into looking at a taco, and so far I’ve been nothing but pleased with my 2024 TD off-road premium.
 
A 2022 Ford F-150 Powerboost (one of my only non-Toyota vehicles in my lifetime). At the time it had the hybrid features I wanted.

But once I saw the new Tacoma design and a video on YouTube of a 6’8” guy fitting in I was sold. I’m 6’4” torso tall, so the previos gen Tacomas were not suitable for me.

 
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My previous two vehicles was a 2007 Tacoma Pre runner RWD. Never let me down and I was the 2nd owner at 180,000 miles. Then sold it when I got to 245,000 miles. Never let me down. It was a great taco. It was fast and simple tech.

Before the 2nd gen I had a 1st gen, a 1999 single cab long bed Tacoma. That was right after high school (12 years ago). Mileage was about 250,000+ miles. The 1st gen’s do look quite small compared to the 4th gen. 😅

Until December last year went with a 4th gen.

I did test drive a 3rd gen, but the power just didn’t feel right. Maybe in the future I’ll buy one as a project car.

With my 4th gen, so far no issues and at 10,500 miles. Great.
 
Last three trucks have been Dodge ram, I’ve been a lifelong Plymouth/Dodge guy until the motor on my 2012 died when the water pump seized. I decided to try something different because I didn’t feel like the new Rams had a tech advantage and we’re overpriced. My brother talked me into looking at a taco, and so far I’ve been nothing but pleased with my 2024 TD off-road premium.
Awesome back story there. I've always loved Dodge as a company cause it screams American.
It's reliable just like Toyota but I think what makes Toyota stand out, is class. Side by side, Toyota seems futuristic more than Dodge and that's why most people would prefer Toyota.
Glad you're loving your Taco. One of the best trucks out there
 
My previous two vehicles was a 2007 Tacoma Pre runner RWD. Never let me down and I was the 2nd owner at 180,000 miles. Then sold it when I got to 245,000 miles. Never let me down. It was a great taco. It was fast and simple tech.

Before the 2nd gen I had a 1st gen, a 1999 single cab long bed Tacoma. That was right after high school (12 years ago). Mileage was about 250,000+ miles. The 1st gen’s do look quite small compared to the 4th gen. 😅

Until December last year went with a 4th gen.

I did test drive a 3rd gen, but the power just didn’t feel right. Maybe in the future I’ll buy one as a project car.

With my 4th gen, so far no issues and at 10,500 miles. Great.
You've been a Taco fanboy for a long long time lol. Honestly I love hearing stuff like this. I wasn't as early as you were to the Taco party but so far, glad to be on-board.

Also, great mileage numbers on your previous trucks and no issues, not a lot of owners can boast of that. Shows you didn't joke with the maintenance of your vehicles. Thanks for sharing your story. Hope to get to those mileage numbers one day with my 4th Gen. A great truck all-round.
 
A 2022 Ford F-150 Powerboost (one of my only non-Toyota vehicles in my lifetime). At the time it had the hybrid features I wanted.

But once I saw the new Tacoma design and a video on YouTube of a 6’8” guy fitting in I was sold.

One of the few trucks i wasn't privileged to drive was the F-150. Heard stories from owners hyping it up. Maybe one day, taking it for a test drive won't the a bad idea. Watched the video on YouTube btw, was a good one and shows why getting the 4th Gen Taco is never a bad idea.
 
One of the few trucks i wasn't privileged to drive was the F-150. Heard stories from owners hyping it up. Maybe one day, taking it for a test drive won't the a bad idea. Watched the video on YouTube btw, was a good one and shows why getting the 4th Gen Taco is never a bad idea.
You’re not missing too much. Although I did like how the back seats folded up and provided a flat floor for extra cargo space. Also, when ordering, I was able to customize it to exactly what I wanted (and didn’t). But other than that I knew it wouldn’t last as long nor was the build quality and materials up to par with Toyota.
 
Jeep 2012 jku. Some loss of intent but way too nice a truck, gonna build OEM+ until aftermarket catches up then hopefully going ham😅
 
Had a 2018 Ford Raptor with the TT 3.5L (73K miles). Fun, fast, and beautiful. Opposite of reliable - after timing chain & valve assemblies grenaded themselves 3 times, 1 engine replacement, and 8 months in the shop later I needed something I could trust. Miss the power and room of the Raptor but the Tacoma has surprising torque delivery in the low RPM range, looks great, and most importantly I can trust it/Toyota.
 

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