Toyota has made the Tacoma more capable and easier to use. The
lockable tailgate is damped, so it opens quietly and with ease. A new lockable
3-piece hard tonne cover is available. Buyers still have a choice of 5- or
6-foot beds, but the bed is now deeper, so it can accommodate more cargo. Both
towing and payload capacities are higher; the former is now 6,800 pounds up
from 6,500, while the latter is 1,620 pounds, up from 1,500.
The cheapest entry-level SR Access Cab 4x2 with the 2.7-liter
four-cylinder will start at $24,200. At the other end of the scale, the
top-of-the-charts Limited 4x4 will set you back $38,720.
That puts the TRD Off-Road and TRD Sport Double Cab short bed near
the midpoint, where each goes for $31,665 with a V6, automatic and two-wheel
drive. That price rises to $34,630 if you upgrade to four-wheel drive, but you
can get your TRD V6 4x4 fix for $33,000 if you take the six-speed manual.

No comments:
Post a Comment