Toyota’s reputation for reliability isn’t just built on badges and bodywork. The engines are the real backbone, from the silent daily haulers to the screamers that shook up car culture. Some fly under ...
The Toyota Tacoma has established itself as one of the most enduring and popular mid-size pickup trucks in the American market, earning a reputation for reliability, off-road capability, and ...
Once known for their simplicity and old-school durability, midsize trucks are now entering a new era, led by two of the industry's biggest names. The Toyota Tacoma and the Ford Ranger enter the 2025 ...
From hybrid power to towing strength, the 2025 Toyota Tacoma and Chevrolet Colorado approach the midsize truck world in very different ways. The midsize pickup segment has become one of the most ...
Not long ago, many believed the midsize truck market was declining rapidly. However, in recent years, the segment has undergone a significant shakeup, with several major players releasing redesigned ...
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The “Mudbath” brown exterior paint is eye-catching, although I’m not sure if I would personally choose it. I’ve seen this truck in a beautiful pearl white, which seems to suit its sharp lines ...
The Toyota Tacoma is a dominant player in the midsize pickup truck segment, and for good reason. Since launching in the U.S. market in 1995, it's tended to offer nearly all the things that people ...
Both the Toyota Tacoma and Ford Ranger enter the model year with all-new, or updated powertrains and more. How different are they? This is a hard year to choose the best midsize pickup truck, as all ...
The Toyota Tacoma is known as the king of midsize trucks – and for good reason. In 2024 alone, Toyota moved over 190,000 units. With its legendary reliability, off-road capability, and strong resale ...
The Toyota Tacoma has always been the safe play. You want good resale value? You got it. Want reliability? Look at the badge on the grille. Want simplicity? It just ditched rear drum brakes last year.