Man, then you'd better start looking back a few more decades. Even your trucks got a butt load of computerized "gee-gaws". My father in law had an old f100 and used to tell me about the jankiest ghetto fixes on that thing that would in no way work on any modern trucks, including the barebones SR Taco.
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The best solution is to just embrace the changes. Autos are AOK. Say it with me. Autos are AOK. ABS is my BFF. Gee Gaws make me Hee Haw.
We had those old 70's trucks...nothing really to them. Man some of the "fixes" we did to them. Yeah, can't do that with the new stuff. Compared to those, I don't consider a SR Taco barebones, kinda shocked how much stuff they come with. Also what is shocking, is most people don't think it comes with enough stuff. Amazing what people need in their vehicles these days. Car people are changing trucks tha is for sure, guys who never owned the old stuff...nor ever owned a truck...thinking that Tacomas are basic...no, not really.
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ooooh, getting tired of change to tell you the truth, every time you turn around things keep on changing at a faster and faster pace. While I love our new locale, that moved about killed me. No more change please I just want to maintain.
That's another thing I just don't get with the line up. Why can you get a double cab V6 SR 4wd but not an extended cab V6 SR manual with a utility package?! It's maddening! The SR5 V6 is auto only and it's $8,000 more than a SR 4wd Utility package GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR. For what? Cruise control and two cylinders.....awesome.
This past weekend camping (uberlanding) I pulled 21mpg on a 4 hour trip out of my 16 year old 150k mile 4wd 3.5 (200 hp) Sport with 265/75r16s, a roof rack, and some off pavement. Guess that's why I still haven't bought anything newish that's 4wd. Heck I'll probably end up just buying a second one for $2500 as a back up some where and instead buy a new Miata or 124 Abarth for daily duty. The new stuff in the 4wd market is awfully lame or $40k+
The Tacoma optioning is wonky, isn't it? You have to spend the money to get a TRD to get a stick. I suspect Toyota doesn't really want to sell manual transmissions. An SR5 Access Cab with a V6/6-speed is exactly what I'd want and I bet that would be the case with a lot of people. I'd get the SR 4 cylinder/5-speed if I had to replace my truck right now but it's only because I don't think the TRD Offroad price is justified when all I really want is the e-locker.
I have the TRD OR but I got it used so the calculus was different. I've been removing things I don't want so I'm in effect cratering the value of my truck by taking a TRD to a quasi SR/SR5 kind of thing. I have a line on base model doors with crank windows, for example. I'm taking out the inverter, which is under the center console and right where I want to put a Tuffy box.
Yeah, can't stand how Toyota packages their trucks now. Another reason I am having a hard time letting go of mine, seems like it has "just enough" tech without going over board. EFI is about the only thing I want, and have manual everything else, though power windows sure are nice, don't have to stretch over and wind down the passenger window.
To get a V6 manual in the ACLB, I have to spend another $7-8K, money I rather spend on something else. Guys spending $40K on a damn pickup truck just seems crazy to me....Hell, $25K for the SR is too much, wonder if they could get the price lower if all the standard electronic equipment was an option? I can find base model V6 4WD domestics closer to $20K...but no manual trans anymore.
Not sure what to do, mine I am getting tired of fixing it, since it is 18 years old, with 350K miles on it. Buy another and just keep them in rotation as they break. Or buy a new one, and no longer have to fuss with it?
Do you think that's profit driven, or just the lack of resources to make various options available? Same thing's happening with the Tundra. i.e. you have to get at least SR5 Premium to get the bigger 39 gallon tank. That's what drew me to Ford--you can get any engine (at the lower trim levels), any rear end with an optional e-locker. I'm hoping that's the case with the new Ranger as well.
Think it is purely profit driven, since Toyota has plenty of resources, they are simply stream lining the production line. Look at FWC campers over the years, they keep on raising prices because they are now making what was optional equipment is now standard. Gone are the customizations too. Good for business, bad for cheap SOB curmudgeons who aren't ever going to buy new anyways, but like to ********** and moan on the intergoogle machine of how it "should" be. While any truck old or new will get the job done for them.
Kinda waiting and seeing what Ford does with the Ranger, having my doubts that they'll do a base XL. Since the other manufactures have no problem selling theirs at $40K. Is kinda crazy that you can get a base 1/2 ton cheaper than a mid-size.
Chevy does have the V6 available in their base Colorado 4WD....just no manny...honestly like the looks of the Chevy over the new Tacoma.