Yeah I understand what your saying. I guess the big 3 comparison was a bit off. I look at the Tacoma as coming from the very utility based back ground.
SO the fact that is rides like a truck and get MPG like a truck seems to be a normal attribute of a truck.
I'm not so quick to condemn Toyota for not changing a good thing just yet. Its been a good seller and a reliable drive train.
But there could always be improvement.
I personally think the electric 4wd system is the worst thing the Tacoma has going for it. I realize going to a manual t-case is going backwards at this point but for me it would be an improvement.
Range through MPG gain would be a welcome sight also. In reality it is my first desire for the new truck.
It has been an "OK" seller....compared to how many half tons the Big 3 sells.
Yes, the Tacoma is a great truck, it is getting a bit long in the tooth though.
Manual T-Case isn't a deal breaker for me, we are ok with e-lockers...don't see why a electronic t-case would be
any different. I like power windows too. I have had many vehicles with manual windows...I love the button...so nice
NOT to lean over and crank down the passenger window.
Still can get a manual t-case in the Big 3 trucks...yet no manny trans, (damn you big 3!

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Manual trans is pretty big deal for me, that is main reason keeping me out of a half ton, I might have to give it up...however
a NV4500 will slip into a Chevy without too much drama. So maybe not all is lost.
Yes, range and fuel economy is up there. Those new Chevy's have great power and efficiency. The 5.3L V8 (355hp/383lb-ft) and the 6.2 (420hp/450tq!!!) will fetch over 20 mpg hwy. Even their 4.3 V6 (285hp/305tq) smokes Toyota's paltry 236hp/266tq 4.0....why have less power and the same (
maybe a little) less fuel economy?
I have owned Toyotas for over 25 years now...I am looking elsewhere though for my next truck. It might be a Chevy, or a Nissan Frontier.