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2006
Toyota Tacoma |
by:
stuart
simpson |
Another
impressive redesign by Toyota this year
was the new 2006 Toyota Tacoma. This truck
has morphed from a small to a mid-size pickup
truck. You are familiar with the Tacoma's
of the past. They are as reliable as the
day is long, but how will the new truck
compare?
I went shopping, and to be honest, I was
checking out the Nissan Frontier, too. Its
been redesigned and is about the same size
as the new Tacoma. The Nissan has a rail
system in the bed of the truck, but the
Toyota has it on the deck edge up higher.
I like it better as it seems as though it
would make tying off items a lot easier.
Also, in the bed, there are two neat lockable
storage compartments nestled so they aren't
noticed. Pretty slick.
The new V6 has 236hp, which is no slouch
in anyone's book. The old V6 had about 190
hp I think. The standard 4-cylinder is 2.7
liters and rates 164 hp, which is more than
most V6's.
There's an X-Runner available, which is
more for show and go, than off road or work.
My dad got the previous version, which was
an S-Runner Tacoma. They are slick. Dad's
is way cool, and I've seen only one X-Runner
at a car show as they sell before they are
around on the lot too long. A pickup that
can hold .9G's on the skid pad will rival
most sports cars. Basically, the X-runner
has everything. The Prerunner and double
cab are the top of the line for the 4x4
trucks, but they have many options. The
only option I can find on the X-runner is
daytime running lights.
Don't worry, the SR5 still comes loaded
up with a chrome grill, color bumpers, overfenders,
leather steering wheel, and variable windshield
wipers. The V6 has fog lamps and the sport
package includes the limited-slip rear differential.
The off-road package adds larger wheels,
better suspension with bilstein shocks,
a locking rear differential and skid plates
and tow hooks.
The TRD Sport truck is my favorite with
the hood scoop, 17" wheels, nicer seats,
power outlet and a neat overhead console
with compass and temperature gauge.
The Tacoma isn't the little truck you see
around anymore. My dad's had 4. I've only
owned one Toyota truck and I drove it until
the wheels fell off. But you know what?
It started and ran every time. I'm sure
the trucks we see on the lot today will
last another generation due to Toyota's
unsurpassed quality.
About the author:
Stuart Simpson
http://www.toyota-trucks-review.com
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