Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
So this is a spinoff from my bigger thread in the General Vehicle thread here: https://forum.expeditionportal.com/...ng-back-to-a-mid-size-recommendations.240860/
Toyota seems to be the last hold-out in the manual transmission world, which I think it great. My question for the Toyota knowledgeable is this: If you were shopping for a late model (let's say 2019 and later) Tacoma, would you consider a manual transmission for duty that included towing?
Reasons I like manual transmissions: More control, more enjoyable for me to drive, and less likely to crap out without warning (which has happened to me twice in automatic transmission vehicles. Granted, the vehicle in question was a high-mileage Suburban with the notoriously garbage 4L60 transmission, but it's something that always worries me.)
My biggest concerns WRT a manual on a Tacoma are: (1) Aren't most manual transmission trucks pretty basic and lacking in options? Understand, I don't need leather seats (I actually don't LIKE leather seats, prefer cloth) and I don't need dual-zone AC or a super-duper sound system. But things like heated seats would be nice as would navigation (not that I'm opposed to using a separate GPS.) My current F-150 is pretty loaded (heated seats, navigation, locking rear differential, etc.) It wouldn't be the end of the world to go back to a more basic vehicle but it'd be nice to still have some "luxuries." I'd also love a locking rear differential but IIRC this was only offered in the TRD package - is that true? And was there such thing as a manual TRD?
A bigger concern is whether a MT truck would have the necessary towing "stuff" to pull a trailer. AFAIK the "tow package" that most vehicles come with includes the Class 3 or 4 receiver, 7 pin connector with the ability to add a trailer brake control (my F-150 has the built in trailer brake controller but I don't think this is even an option on the Tacoma) and sometimes a bigger radiator with a different fan for better cooling. Does anyone know if the "tow package" was even offered with the manual transmission?
Anecdotally, I've heard people say the 6 speed manual in the Tacoma was disappointing in terms of performance and pretty much on-par with the automatic in terms of fuel economy.
To add specifics, the vehicle I'd be looking for would be a 4 door (crew cab) short bed with the V6 and 4x4 of course.
Thanks in advance!
Toyota seems to be the last hold-out in the manual transmission world, which I think it great. My question for the Toyota knowledgeable is this: If you were shopping for a late model (let's say 2019 and later) Tacoma, would you consider a manual transmission for duty that included towing?
Reasons I like manual transmissions: More control, more enjoyable for me to drive, and less likely to crap out without warning (which has happened to me twice in automatic transmission vehicles. Granted, the vehicle in question was a high-mileage Suburban with the notoriously garbage 4L60 transmission, but it's something that always worries me.)
My biggest concerns WRT a manual on a Tacoma are: (1) Aren't most manual transmission trucks pretty basic and lacking in options? Understand, I don't need leather seats (I actually don't LIKE leather seats, prefer cloth) and I don't need dual-zone AC or a super-duper sound system. But things like heated seats would be nice as would navigation (not that I'm opposed to using a separate GPS.) My current F-150 is pretty loaded (heated seats, navigation, locking rear differential, etc.) It wouldn't be the end of the world to go back to a more basic vehicle but it'd be nice to still have some "luxuries." I'd also love a locking rear differential but IIRC this was only offered in the TRD package - is that true? And was there such thing as a manual TRD?
A bigger concern is whether a MT truck would have the necessary towing "stuff" to pull a trailer. AFAIK the "tow package" that most vehicles come with includes the Class 3 or 4 receiver, 7 pin connector with the ability to add a trailer brake control (my F-150 has the built in trailer brake controller but I don't think this is even an option on the Tacoma) and sometimes a bigger radiator with a different fan for better cooling. Does anyone know if the "tow package" was even offered with the manual transmission?
Anecdotally, I've heard people say the 6 speed manual in the Tacoma was disappointing in terms of performance and pretty much on-par with the automatic in terms of fuel economy.
To add specifics, the vehicle I'd be looking for would be a 4 door (crew cab) short bed with the V6 and 4x4 of course.
Thanks in advance!