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Something else to consider: If you need a 6' bed and 4 full doors, why not look at a full sized truck?
What I'm saying is this: The usual reason for going with a compact truck (which the Tacoma is classified as) is that compacts generally get better MPG, cost less, and are easier to maneuver on tight trails.
But by the time you add all that weight and length to the Tacoma, you aren't going to be getting any better MPG or maneuverability anyway. And Toyotas are a lot of things but "inexpensive" isn't one of them (I call it "paying the Toyota tax.")
There are lots of full size trucks with 6' beds and 4 full doors. Might be a better option? Most modern full size trucks have a decent reputation and pretty good capability. I've noticed that when I go hunting, compact trucks are few and far between - it's full size trucks, everywhere. Pulling trailers, hauling ATVs and carrying 4 big, fully equipped hunters all over the mountains.
Another point in favor of the full size trucks is the availability of a diesel engine.
As far as maneuverability goes, being that they are full size and have a wider track, they most likely have a smaller turning radius than the DC LB Taco which will have the same length as a full size but has a narrower track.
Being wider also gives a bigger volume to the bed, and if you and the wife are sleeping back there you'll appreciate that extra space.
Ford's F-150 is available with the ecoboost/crew/6' bed.
400 hp/tq on tap with nearly the same fuel economy as the Tacoma, if not better....plus better payload, and towing capabilities.

There is just about the same if not more aftermarket for the F-150 that there is for the Tacoma.


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