Just wait a couple of years and get the 26/27 model.
Ashton said:
Just wait a couple of years and get the 26/27 model.
Tell that to Tundra owners!
Ashton said:
Just wait a couple of years and get the 26/27 model.
Tell that to Tundra owners!
Maybe by 2028 we’ll finally get a rock-solid Tacoma, haha.
New Toyotas are just not built the same anymore. Seems like everything’s going downhill.
Zya said:
New Toyotas are just not built the same anymore. Seems like everything’s going downhill.
Kind of like how new houses are built. Quick and cheap, not quality-focused.
Zya said:
New Toyotas are just not built the same anymore. Seems like everything’s going downhill.
Kind of like how new houses are built. Quick and cheap, not quality-focused.
Spot on!
Here we go, another Gen 2 and 3 debate session
Quin said:
Here we go, another Gen 2 and 3 debate session
Count me in for some self-tickling then!
I didn’t see anywhere that Toyota was denying repairs under warranty.
Clancy said:
I didn’t see anywhere that Toyota was denying repairs under warranty.
But they’re replacing it with the same faulty parts though!
Yeah, buying a brand-new gen means expecting these issues.
Avi said:
Yeah, buying a brand-new gen means expecting these issues.
Yeah, especially in the first few production runs.
This whole situation is such a mess.
No way I’m letting go of my 2020.
Happy 2nd gen owner here!
Love my truck, but I feel like Toyota’s reputation today is more about what they used to be 20 years ago.
Thinking of buying a Tacoma, but this has me eyeing the Colorado instead.
Is this just the 2024 models? My 2023 seems to be having similar issues on hills.
Baylor said:
Is this just the 2024 models? My 2023 seems to be having similar issues on hills.
3rd gen transmission isn’t as smooth but doesn’t ‘fail.’ Tuning helps.
Baylor said:
Is this just the 2024 models? My 2023 seems to be having similar issues on hills.
Get the OTT tune; it improves shifting a lot.