BourbonRunner
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Looks like 2023's will now fly off the lots because this "major announcement" was the automotive equivalent of my junior prom night: lots of anticipation ending in utter disappointment.
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You were at my Jr. Prom?Looks like 2023's will now fly off the lots because this "major announcement" was the automotive equivalent of my junior prom night: lots of anticipation ending in utter disappointment.
Not that I'm aware of but so odd we both had similar experiences. Totally.You were at my Jr. Prom?
I've been seriously considering the Tacoma but eagerly awaiting this announcement... and I think I'm headed back to Toyota. On paper the Trailmaster is a solid platform. I'd miss the ability to take off the top and doors but I doubt aside from the front Freedom Panel I'd go full naked rarely.Well shit... I was ready to order a 4xe. That was very disappointing. Between no 4xe and the UAW shenanigans, looks like it's going to be a Tacoma TRD Pro with the hybrid for me unless Toyota dealers try to bend people over with "market value adjustment". (or Wrangler Willys 4xe)
2024 Tacoma hybrid is 326hp/475tqTacoma’s motor has similar power specs and no available V8.
Look, my first car had a V8, and I've had multiple other vehicles with V8s. They're great, they're fun and they make a lot of power with a very satisfying amount of noise. I will miss V8s when they are eventually outlawed and daily life becomes a certain Rush song.Tacoma’s motor has similar power specs and no available V8.
I was just talking about their V6. I personally dont have any interest in a hybrid.2024 Tacoma hybrid is 326hp/475tq
Naturally aspirated V6 is dead for 2024, they're all turbos now in the Tacoma, ranger and chevy. Chevy is 2.7 turbo 4, ranger 2.3 turbo 4 and 2.7 turbo 6, Tacoma 2.4 turbo 4I was just talking about their V6. I personally dont have any interest in a hybrid.