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Now I usually don’t like reposting other places videos, but since we haven’t been updated in a while I thought I would post this for those that haven’t seen it.
Would love to get a dialogue started on the differences between the most off road worthy mid size trucks, even if half are not available for sale in the USA.

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#2 was quite surprising to me.
 

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No way the Tacoma is #2 .... its so lacking compared to the others in terms of engine options, and suspension.
 

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No way the Tacoma is #2 .... its so lacking compared to the others in terms of engine options, and suspension.
But, it's a Taco...so it won't fall apart like #3 and #4 probably will(I say that as a Chevy truck owner). The Tacoma has been the king of the midsize for a long time for good reason, even with the limited options. Hopefully the JT claims the throne :)
 

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But, it's a Taco...so it won't fall apart like #3 and #4 probably will(I say that as a Chevy truck owner). The Tacoma has been the king of the midsize for a long time for good reason, even with the limited options. Hopefully the JT claims the throne :)
The new Taco dosen't have the reliability of the old ones. Go over to their forums and you will see people are jumping ship like crazy. I say that as a past FJ Cruiser owner.
 
 



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