But look at all that technology that Toyota brought to the market 10 years after everyone else!
In all seriousness, this only confirms to me how good of a deal the Colorado ZR2 is. I might not be fully pimped out at $48k but you get a lot it seems like. Especially if they start getting discounts and are selling for under MSRP. Which probably wont happen for 4 years with the Tacoma, if ever, since all the sheep probably have spoken for the first 4 years of production already.
I agree. The ZR2 is 50K FULLY loaded without shipping which is an amazing deal considering a TRD Offroad with the same tech is 53.5K without shipping, but that’s comparing a top off road trim including skid plates, side bars, dual locker, mid travel suspension with a base off road trim that has none of those stuff.
The TRD Pro which will be comparable off road to the ZR2 will cost 10-15K more than the ZR2. The difference in price is just insane.
I do have a few dislikes with the Colorado though: my least favorite in look compared to ranger raptor and Tacoma, poor payload at 1150 lbs VS 1450 lbs for the raptor (tacoma unknown) and I keep hearing about Chevy’s poor reliability, and Toyota’s amazing reliability. But I wonder how much of Toyota‘s reliability comes from the fact they sell 10 years old platforms (current taco, 4runner…) because when you look at the new Tundra it seems it has plenty of issues. So who knows.
I am concerned about resale value as well.
Hey don’t forget the $10,000 dealer markup requirement because they need to talk to buyers on the sales floor😆.
55k is not what they’ll be selling em for I can promise you that.
Actually both my Chevy dealer and Toyota dealer have never done above MSRP even during pandemic and even for TRD Pro models and guaranteed me MSRP.
My main issue is with the Ford, they want 5K over for the raptor. The funny thing is even at 5K over the Raptor might look like a deal versus the TRD Pro which definitely will be above 60K.
In the end I am still undecided. I wish I could drive a Trailhunter, ZR2 and Raptor on and off road tomorrow then I could decide easily cause at the end of the day if one is not comfortable for me or I don’t like how it drives then it’s more important than the price. I wish we also knew all the specs and payload and price.
Ordering a ZR2 and getting eat before spring for the camping season is appealing though. TH production starts in April, and Raptor is impossible to get so for both of those it looks like I would keep the Bronco another camping season before switching.
I absolutely love the Bronco btw. Just need more cargo.