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Already posted in Fireside, posting up here in the Toyota section out of curiosity...
Oh noes, not another vehicle comparison thread! Apple to Bigger Apple comparison, since the Tacoma is no longer "mini" and gets darn near the
same mpg as a Silverado 1500.
Went and test drove a bunch of new trucks recently, the Tundra, F150 (5.4 and Eco-Boost), and the Colorado didn't make the cut. I don't
care for Nissan or Dodge, so I didn't (or won't) look at them.
The Taco and the Silvy made the cut, both get the same mpg, but the Chevy has more capacity, and more power...gets a ding for
no manual trans option, but I think I can get over it. And *gasp* I think I am leaning towards the Silverado, since it
is bigger...that means it will haul gear better. FlipPac is in the plans as well.
Both trucks have mechanical "issues" that can be dealt with imo, don't care about resale value either.
Girlfriend says stay with Toyota, but I dunno...can't make up mind.
Tacoma Access Cab SR5
4.0-liter V6, 236 hp, 266 lb.-ft.
4WD
Manual trans.
Payload 1425
Trailering 6500 (Toyota's website says 3500 though)
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Chevy Silverado Extra Cab Standard Bed Work Truck
V8 5.3, 315hp, 335 lb.-ft.
4WD
Auto
Payload 1513
Trailering 6500
Option of Max Trailering package with the 6.2 (gets a ding for mpg, don't really need it either)
403 hp, 417 lb.-ft. of torque.
Payload: 1,908 lbs.
Trailering 10,700
Can't find a picture of an extra cab Silverado FlipPac combo this will have to do.
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Oh noes, not another vehicle comparison thread! Apple to Bigger Apple comparison, since the Tacoma is no longer "mini" and gets darn near the
same mpg as a Silverado 1500.
Went and test drove a bunch of new trucks recently, the Tundra, F150 (5.4 and Eco-Boost), and the Colorado didn't make the cut. I don't
care for Nissan or Dodge, so I didn't (or won't) look at them.
The Taco and the Silvy made the cut, both get the same mpg, but the Chevy has more capacity, and more power...gets a ding for
no manual trans option, but I think I can get over it. And *gasp* I think I am leaning towards the Silverado, since it
is bigger...that means it will haul gear better. FlipPac is in the plans as well.
Both trucks have mechanical "issues" that can be dealt with imo, don't care about resale value either.
Girlfriend says stay with Toyota, but I dunno...can't make up mind.
Tacoma Access Cab SR5
4.0-liter V6, 236 hp, 266 lb.-ft.
4WD
Manual trans.
Payload 1425
Trailering 6500 (Toyota's website says 3500 though)
View attachment 146249
Chevy Silverado Extra Cab Standard Bed Work Truck
V8 5.3, 315hp, 335 lb.-ft.
4WD
Auto
Payload 1513
Trailering 6500
Option of Max Trailering package with the 6.2 (gets a ding for mpg, don't really need it either)
403 hp, 417 lb.-ft. of torque.
Payload: 1,908 lbs.
Trailering 10,700
Can't find a picture of an extra cab Silverado FlipPac combo this will have to do.
View attachment 146250
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