phsycle
Adventurer
I have driven a 3rd Gen V6 Tacoma for the past 65K miles. Before that I had a 3.4V6 T100, and before that an FZJ80 Land Cruiser and, well, a bunch of vehicles over the last 45 years but never a full size truck. Yesterday I drove my friend’s 2018 F150 with the 5.0 V8 about 20 miles mixed freeway, back roads and town. I was impressed. Far more perceived power/torque than the Taco, and I barely felt it shift. Similar ride and handling and supremely comfortable seats. Yeah, it felt bigger, but over-the-hood visibility actually seemed better. 6.5’ bed seemed cavernous compared to my 5’ Taco. And the cumulative fuel economy was reading 19.4 after about 1000 miles of mixed use (all on pavement), pretty similar to the Taco. He normally runs an FWC and with the camper loaded it’s about 14 mpg. My “size problem” isn’t really about trails, it’s the fact that even the DCSB Tacoma seems cumbersome in town, parking lots etc.
Yeah, I’d hate to own a full size in the middle of a large metro city. But then again, I’d hate the “long” Tacoma as well.
See if your friend will lend the F150 to you when you go on your next road trip. That’s where they really shine. Uber comfort. 500 mile trip in the F150 feels like a 100 miler in a Tacoma.