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Toyota Tundra Versus Toyota Tacoma: A Comparison

Once you’ve decided that you want to purchase a truck manufactured by Toyota, you will most likely end up comparing the Tundra versus the Tacoma.  There are some general differences which are to be expected when comparing trucks in different classes, as well as a few similarities that many people overlook.  Here’s a quick comparison of the Toyota Tundra versus the Toyota Tacoma as well as a quick overview of what each has to offer.

The most obvious difference between the two is that the Toyota Tundra is the smaller of the two trucks and is in the mid-sized truck class.  The Toyota Tacoma is a traditional full-sized truck.  As a result, the Tundra will be slightly smaller and have slightly less power than the Tacoma.  At the same time, mid-sized trucks are consistently getting larger so that the margin between them and a full-sized truck is less than it has ever been before.

One of the biggest differences between these two trucks is that the Toyota Tun offers a V8 engine whereas the mid-sized Tacoma only has a V6.  While the Tacoma will be powerful enough for the average person who simply needs to tow around recreational vehicles such as jet skis or a boat, the tundra will normally be the best option for people who use their truck for work purposes, such as telling an animal trailer.

On the secondary truck market, both of these trucks tend to carry a similar price tag with only a few thousand dollars difference, that most.  This tends to make the full-size truck more popular on the secondary market.  Here is a quick overview of what you can expect from both the Tundra and the Tacoma.

Toyota Tundra Versus Toyota Tacoma

The Toyota Tundra underwent a dramatic redesign after the first generation failed to become popular with serious truck drivers, such as landscapers or contractors.  This was because it offered a limited number of body configurations and had a smaller size and lower tow rating than many competing trucks.  Fortunately, after the redesign, the Tundra is like a whole new truck and is considered to be at minimum, equal to other competing 1500 series pickup trucks.  If you are focused on purchasing a truck on the secondary market, it is important to keep in mind that the second generation (which featured the major redesign) was debuted in 2007.  Additionally, the 4.6 liter V8 engine with 310 hp was introduced in 2010.

The Toyota Tacoma has consistently gotten larger over the past decade.  It began as one of the premier compact pickup trucks, however it is now considered by many to be a midsize truck.  It has a solid reputation for both reliability and durability, although sometimes it can have a less than smooth ride.  For its size, the V6 engine seems to be more than enough to complement the off-road capabilities.  One thing to keep in mind is that the Tacoma is not considered to have a luxury edition.

In the end, if you are comparing the Toyota Tundra versus the Toyota Tacoma then you will notice that there are a large number of similarities between the two.  Overall, you can’t go wrong with either one unless you want either a luxury package or need some serious towing capabilities.  If that is the case then the larger Tundra will likely be your best bet.

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