It would me, bit more room...hell of a lot more power, not that I need it...(well maybe for pulling an enclosed trailer)...better gas mileage...the Tacoma gets dismal fuel economy (or lack there of) for how small it is. Believe
@Jnich77 is getting 23-25 out of his F150 2.7 Ecoboost. Mine usually hovers around 17. Had a guy checking my truck out the other day, asked me if it got 30 mpg...I laughed. He was shocked it only gets 17...
"for that small thing!?" Yeah, it is a joke...but I like the truck.
Getting around is easy. Just about everyone here owns a fullsize in one shape or another on the out skirts of Boise. We live on the outskirts, but I work in the city. I find it very easy to get around here. Have a big parking lot at work...but even down town...don't see an issue. Might have issue in a parking garage...but I can't even remember the last time I was in a parking garage...dunno 20 years ago?
I also come from the mind set of bigger is not necessarily better, but I think in this case it is. Only thing that isn't better...is that buying a new truck would put a dent in my bank account since I like to pay cash for vehicles...as I did with my Tacoma all those years ago. I may own crap, but my crap is paid for. So that is pretty much the only reason I am reluctant to step up...really don't want to spend the money. As vehicles are horrible things to throw money at...
I actually don't carry all that much stuff, super easy to load...this is pretty much it, and a dirt bike on the trailer. Only thing missing from this picture is my chainsaw.
Love the simplicity of my setup, it just isn't the best in the cold and the wet.
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