2016 Toyota Tacoma: Everything You Need to Know - PickupTrucks.com

Some things to get used to here. I only hope that center LCD display is programmable to show the data a driver really needs to know--like oil pressure and battery/alternator levels. I'm not sure I like the layout of the tach and speedometer either, but those are things you get used to over time. Nav too, while convenient, needs to be easily updated by the user. If this one forces you to go to the dealer for an update, it's a needless expense when you consider a smartphone can update the data much more easily and free while probably offering you superior routing options than most dedicated nav systems do.... Changes that should have been obvious may have been ignored--I'll have to see one at our local auto show in October (hopefully) know know for sure. ) And is it, or is it not physically larger than the old one. Hints about using the same frame mounting points suggest there's no real change in size, yet other arguments hint that it is larger, to compete more directly with the GM twins. But a 2WD pickup is not the best rig to drive during winter where I live so I'm forced to keep my Wrangler as a third vehicle until I can find a way to get the size I want in a pickup with the 4x4 capability of the Wrangler. August Car Sales Expected to Fall, Toyota in Trouble. Toyota Motor Corp. Source: news.pickuptrucks.com