I went out looking today mainly to see what I would get on trade for my 15' JKU and my wife's 07' CX-7. Hit up the largest used dealer in the Buffalo area and managed to find 2 CC LB .... Tacoma's. I know right. No luck with the Frontier. They did have a 2013 CC SV that we took out for a ride. Great acceleration but steered hard, both of which I was expecting. She wasn't happy with the material the seats are made out of as it has small depressions throughout it. She feels it'll be a PITA to clean the kids mess out of them. Overall our impression was good. The radio was featureless and the interior lacked USB power stations/radio connection and a 120v outlet. Both would have to be added to power all of out wonderful gadgets and be able to listen to them. Mechanically I liked how tight ever thing was under the body and besides the rear diff and shock mounts nothing seemed to hang low. The wife and I then test drove one of the Taco's and while we didn't hate it, we didn't love it either. Looking them over the frame was heading South on the '11 and still looked new on the other. After, we were trying to decide why there aren't more Frontier's being built for Overlanding and 4x4'ing in general. Ever sponsored team and loads of general people seem to love the Taco. Is there something I'm missing? Our opinion of the Taco wasn't like "OMG, this is the only thing I would ever take off road". Why does it seem that everyone builds out a Taco while so few do a Frontier?
After we got home I did some more searching and found 2 CC LB Frontiers. One is a 12' and the other a 13' The 13' doesn't even have 15k on it yet and is priced to move but is this weird blue/green. The 12' is actually more money, more miles but is brilliant silver. We'll see what happens. Neither color excites me much.
Thanks for the pictures Wreckdiver. That really made it easy to tell the difference. While I still have to click through each listing I know what to look for now.