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Who plans to skip 4th gen entirely?

Discussion in '4th Gen. Tacomas (2024+)' started by JWestie, Jun 3, 2023.

  1. Jun 9, 2023 at 10:20 AM
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    OpeCity

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    Right. You’re saying your 3g does the job great. I agree. They’re very capable for most people’s situation. The 4g will be every bit as capable and more (the small change in max towing capacity, which you’re not exceeding anyway notwithstanding). No compelling answer as to why you’d shy away from it
     
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  2. Jun 10, 2023 at 1:18 AM
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    Some trailers have more braking power than the tow vehicles.
    I have a 2 axle boat trailer. It is able to do ALL 100% of the braking for the trailer AND tow vehicle (not a taco) if needed..

    Especially downhill, or under heavy braking -you want braking from the load in the back. Not from your front wheels.

    seems to me that The tundra is in the very same boat as the 4g taco. Yes, it is a 6, but it also moves quite a bit more weight. Right?
     
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  3. Jun 12, 2023 at 1:05 AM
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    mrkabc

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    ... but when Mike Sweers said this y'all wanted to flog him in the parking lot and burn him at the stake for DARING to push those antiquated drum brakes on us 3G owners. Hahaha you guys are priceless.

    BTW I'm out for the 4th Gen Taco. I decided THIRD gen is the one for me... as in third gen Tundra, a 2023.

    Yes, the one with the twin turbo hybrid v6. 437 hp, 583 ft lbs of torque, and this from an engine smaller than a 3G Taco. All of you Luddites will miss out on a superior drive train because you still have the 1980s "turbos are bad" mentality. (To be fair, so did I, I remember SVO Mustangs quite well!)
     
  4. Jun 12, 2023 at 1:38 PM
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    lycopene

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    Nope, skipped 3rd Gen because only an idiot would buy an out dated engine / transmission. Hybrids are the future and this truck is a prime example of it. Can't wait to grab my Trail Hunter.
     
  5. Jun 12, 2023 at 5:46 PM
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    Guess you have an electric lawnmower and blower too to replace the outdated gas ones. :rofl:
    Would never buy a 4 banger.
    Spend that money on turbos and batteries jammed down a 4 to meet cafe, lol. :spending:
    After the warranty is up you will be biting nails.
    Hybrids are not the future, electric is. Hybrid is a transition. In 15 years you will have a costly antique, while my simple 3rd gen is still running with low maintenance.
    Funny how you skipped the 3rd gen as a new member with 2 posts. Keeps getting better and better.
     
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  6. Jun 12, 2023 at 6:22 PM
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    So many third gen owners mad that they don’t have the best thing anymore :rofl:
     
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  7. Jun 12, 2023 at 8:37 PM
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    Was it the best? Seems like the 3rd Gen section is a constant bitch fest about its’ inadequacies, where have you been!? Lol! :p

    I like it all, but there are some things that needed improvement, which the 4th Gen seem to cover most of it. They did manage to make it even uglier…no huge surprise since Toyota designs have been off the rails for years.

    Personally would have liked to see a 3.0 Turbo diesel, 6 Speed manual with granny 1st, kept the access cab, had a true utility interior with vinyl seats, rubber floors, drain plugs, rear seat delete across all trims, and tone down the styling. Other than that the 4G looks good.
     
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  8. Jun 13, 2023 at 5:51 AM
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    Possibly not entirely but we will replace my wife's car first. We purchased a Kona a few years ago been a descent little car but little room for luggage or groceries. My wife is small in stature she's had Corollas, and Elantra's, since '88. She tried a Kia solstice the seat put her knees in the dash after adjusting it to see over the dash. She's 4'7'' planning to look at the Corolla Cross. She liked our first gen but not the size of our 3rd gen for driver position. The Kona is on an Elantra chassis. The older gen 1's had pretty much a Corolla interior. The gen 2 had what looked like the Matrix when it came out.
     
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    Your argument makes no sense, F-150 had Ecoboosts for what, 10+ years now and they're going strong. This is why Tacoma owners are impossible to argue with, they compare actual proof with nonsense. Also who cares how many posts or how long I've been registered? Does that make my opinion less than yours? No, it doesn't.
     
  10. Jun 13, 2023 at 8:56 AM
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    My 2017 DCLB only has 36K miles so don’t need another midsize truck but will buy and need the full size Tundra soon (crewmax 6.5’ bed).
     
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    With the QDR issues my 2019 has experienced over its 36,000 miles, I’ll be glad to see it disappear from my driveway. Looking forward to the 4G.
     
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  12. Jun 13, 2023 at 9:40 AM
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    I am a proud idiot.Thank you for such an intelligent statement.Perhaps some idiots wanted a proven engine that will last over 300,000 miles or the last year of a manual transmission Trd Pro.Have a pleasant rest of your day.
     
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  13. Jun 13, 2023 at 10:03 AM
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    I will wait after 3 years and see how reliable it is and owner reviews in terms of off roading, etc. 2016 and 2017 were the worse years in Tacoma history.
     
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    4th Gen will end being a Gremlin filled lemon tart. Enjoy the tartness
     
  15. Jun 13, 2023 at 11:38 AM
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    This is why I still drive my first gen. You 3rd gen people have too many gremlins and technological BS
     
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    with the way dealers are behaving... and the nuttiest around trucks, me thinks it is time to start a new trend with the purchase of a sedan.
     
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    Minus the nylon coolant pipes and overheating, intercooler condensation, oil leaks, turbocharger failure on ecobusts. Proof like that ?
    :rofl::rofl::rofl:
    Don't get me going on Fords.
    No wonder they don't make cars, they sucked at it. And many other things.
     
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    Curious what kind of QDR issues you’ve had? We have the same amount of miles and my 2017 has been pretty much trouble free w no real QDR issues.
     
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    It’s so weird how many 3g owners have to try to talk others out of buying a new truck. Like why do you give a shit if you’re enjoying your truck and secure in it?
     
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    Replaced howling rear differential - second one already howling.
    No crank, no start - left me stranded requiring tow both times. Both after a new battery and fuel pump recall. Supposedly pinched wire in harness.
    Replaced faulty A/C compressor.
    Timing cover leak.
    Replaced ABS brake actuator.
    Reduced braking performance at highway speeds. VIN does not qualify for brake booster recall.
    CEL - Emissions related, replaced fuel emissions vapor canister.
    Engine idler pully replaced due to rattling noise.
    Numerous interior rattles/ squeaks/pops; seats, headliner, speakers, dash.

    Plus a few other unscheduled replacement/ repair items I may be missing. Just turned 36,000 miles and owned since new 10/2018. Not what I was hoping for first Toyota experience.

    The powertrain, after 4.5 years of use and assessment, leaves much to be desired. It is tuned with latest version 9.0 tune from one of the popular choices, improvements were noted, but even they can only do so much within the constraints of NA V6 and 6AT. I'll load up version 10.0 in the mean time. I'm still seeking more improvement in drivability.
     

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