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Premium & Technology Package? Is it worth the extra $2300

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Mitchal, Jan 20, 2016.

  1. Apr 11, 2016 at 10:38 PM
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    peppinoss

    peppinoss Well-Known Member

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    YES! It is worth it IMO
     
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  2. Apr 12, 2016 at 4:36 PM
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    hookembevo

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    Snugtop Rebel with some options Body Armor Rock Steps Rhino Mats Weathertech Mudflaps Radar detector hardwired to rear view mirror. Stereo upgrade: Amp: Arc Audio XDI805 LOC: AudioConnect LC7i Front Speakers: Hybrid Audio Technologies Claris 6.5 Rear Speakers: Hybrid Audio Technologies Mirus 5.25 Sub: Pioneer TS-SW2502S4 Box: Pioneer Ud-SW250T Bilstein 5100s OME 885 Springs Single Add-A-Leaf BFG KO2 265/75/16
    I opted for a Snugtop over the p&t package.
     
  3. Apr 23, 2016 at 5:48 AM
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    Liv

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    They have lots of after market parking sonar kits available. Just google it .
     
  4. Apr 23, 2016 at 8:03 PM
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    Zemuron99

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    Contra472 I agree w/you. Just beginning to consider giving up my trusty, solid '98TRD on a new '16. NOTHING wrong at all w/the current truck, but the new tech and creature comforts are sure nice, and I happen to like the styling. However, much as when I bought the '98, I really intend THIS one to be the last new vehicle I buy pending any loss of what I'm currently driving. My big question is also the durability of the tech over the decade(s) and tens/hundreds of thousands of miles. Will the touch screen, backup camera, all the sonar and sensors still work? Plus exposure to freezing temps in the winter and 100+ degree temps in the summers will take its toll as well. I garage my vehicles, but I also drive them out in the real world where they're exposed to this stuff. We've all seen computer monitors w/fuzzy lines, off colors etc in the workplaces (at least I have) and these are in climate controlled environs. How much to replace a digital dash panel on one of these? Maybe I should buy a half dozen NOW, and save them for e-Bay in 10 years to sell as NOS. Might fund my retirement that way...haha.
     
  5. Apr 23, 2016 at 11:23 PM
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    JoeRacer302

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    All I know is a lot of my personal electronics don't seem to work right after a few years. The less doo-dads in the truck, probably better chance of not having problems in the long run. I mean, if companies that make nothing but electronics and software can't get that shit to stay working, I really don't have much faith in auto manufacturers.
     

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