The Maverick is leaps and bounds ahead of the current Tacoma in ride comfort and seating ergonomics! Toyotas has always put reliability above comfort...I think the Maverick will have both once the platform settles in...
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I wouldn't call driving with my knees under my chin comfortable. It sucks, too. I would have bought the Tacoma for the reliability, but the 159hp just killed it for me, or maybe it did me a favor. I was also considering the Corolla Cross, the new mini-RAV4, which also happens to have 159hp. While I'm assuming it's a lighter vehicle, I don't think I could go back to a sewing machine engine. Love my Accord, and I'll have to check what sort of HP my 2008 Element and 2002 Civic had back in the day. Neither of those rides felt slow at all, but that could be because they were all manual trans.The Maverick is leaps and bounds ahead of the current Tacoma in ride comfort and seating ergonomics! Toyotas has always put reliability above comfort...I think the Maverick will have both once the platform settles in...
I agree with you..like getting out of the tub, still getting used to it.Just right. Right after I got the Maverick it seemed like when exiting the vehicle it was a little bit like getting out of a tub in that you had to lift your feet a little bit more that I was used to to get out. After having it a few weeks it is not an issue at all now.
I would make the same case for the Ranger.The Mav is what the 90's toyota pickup should have become. Instead they let it get bloated.
every time I ride in my friends Tacoma.....I hate the seat being so low to the floorboardsDefinitely not a Toyota guy, far from it. Never owned, never will. The 1st thing that gets me down on em after I get past the styling is how weird the seating feels to me. Like they built it for North America, but kept the seat position for the average Japanese. It just doesnt fit, things I want to reach are far and things I dont are close. Other things I depend on for bracing/resting of limbs feel flimsy. Sure they have a reliable motor and stole their axle design from Ford(best one ever 9") but no can do for me.
My father has a 2nd gen, and I briefly looked at the 3rd gen last time I bought a truck. Was never really a contender as the smaller trucks were (5 or 6yrs ago anyways) more expensive and got no better MPG or anything than a full size, but the 3rd gen just came out so had to check it out since it was new. OMG, just like my fathers 2nd gen, the 3rd as well were both the strangest most uncomfortable vehicle I have ever sat in! I dunno how anyone can be comfortable in those things unless they have super short straight kneeless legs!The Taco is a great truck but there is something seriously strange about the driving/seating position and the interior proportions in general.
Absolutely. It's like nobody notices how many 90's toyota pickups are still out there. Judging by the popularity of the maverick, there is a lot of pent up demand for a small pickup. I'd been saying for years that if they remade my old 1990 toyota pickup with AWD and a crew cab I'd buy it in a heartbeat. And here we are.I would make the same case for the Ranger.
This is why I’m going new. 4x4 Taco with under 150k miles is stupid expensive and not worth the price.I rather have a pre 16 Tacoma base ordered mavrick because dplan will eventually get a taco once prices get back to normal not paying 20k plus with 100k on clock