"The base Tacoma 2wd is just over $15k and is rated at 26 mpg highway, so really, why would you spend $7k more for a Mahindra?"
The base Tacoma can only carry 1350 lbs of cargo, vs 2600 lbs in the Mahindra. It just depends on what you're looking for the truck to do for you. If you're delivering pizzas, the Tacoma would be fine.
I think the real competition for the Mahindra will be the full size American trucks with V6 or small V8. These are the stripper vehicles sold to fleet buyers looking for an economical, durable work truck. Fuel mileage, around 20 mpg highway, is not as good as the Mahindra. They've got similar payload to the Mahindra, they're roomier inside, and they are less expensive to buy.
Chip Haven
The base Tacoma can only carry 1350 lbs of cargo, vs 2600 lbs in the Mahindra. It just depends on what you're looking for the truck to do for you. If you're delivering pizzas, the Tacoma would be fine.
I think the real competition for the Mahindra will be the full size American trucks with V6 or small V8. These are the stripper vehicles sold to fleet buyers looking for an economical, durable work truck. Fuel mileage, around 20 mpg highway, is not as good as the Mahindra. They've got similar payload to the Mahindra, they're roomier inside, and they are less expensive to buy.
Chip Haven