I recently bought a new Tacoma (I buy new as I keep my vehicles a long time). My ideal setup would be a 2500 Cummins Ram with an Alaskan camper. The 2500 for plenty of power and payload, and an Alaskan for long distance travel. However that can be around $100k for that setup, which I’m on a plan to be able to retire someday, and well I'm not retired anyway with that kind of time on hands! My usually trips are long weekends and an occasional two-week road trip.
I did look at a 1500 Ram and GMC. Interesting how you can get a $50k MSRP truck for around $38k! They’re nice with a lot of technology, but having experience with multiple “Chrysler” vehicles in the past, one never knows what repairs will be in order at 8+ years? I expect the Tacoma to have less issues longterm.
The price on the Tacoma was also reasonable in the mid-30s. It’s the TRD Off-road package with the basics, including a rear locker. I also went with an Access Cab with the 6 ft. bed, as I didn’t need the rear seats and I’d rather have that interior space as bed space. My Snomaster fridge also just fits in behind the front seats.
I do like the size of the Tacoma. I also have a 4Runner, which I thought felt big, but I can feel the longer length of the Tacoma. I’ve always had small vehicles, and I'm coming from a Jeep TJ that has a lot of flex and is very maneuverable. Size generally isn’t an issue off-road, but I have had full-size trucks try to follow my TJ and just couldn’t.
With a Tacoma, it looks very easy to run at close to over GVWR. Seems like automatically, even to run at half its total 1140# payload that I need to do some suspension work. I’m not opposed to that, but doing so with also getting a lift and larger tires, and there goes the already not impressive MPG. I’m use to traveling light and watching what options I put on, which has to be done here as well. It can also tow more than my TJ can, should I want to. I have not decided what I'm going to do with it yet? The simplest thing to do is to add a bed rack, and the Tepui tent that I already own, which I can see why a lot of owners do that kind of setup. Or something like a Go Fast?
I don’t mind the transmission with its gearing. It’s actually similar to my TJ. I find the Tacoma fun to drive, visibility, especially with the Access Cab is excellent, the “OR” package has a nice ride, and plenty of options to modify it. Plus, it's nice to finally have a pickup for home duties. I can also "just barely" fit the Tacoma in my tight garage. In 15 years, I think I'll still be happy with it, but at that time I'll be retired and ready for that Alaskan camper...