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Toyota Tacoma vs Nissan Frontier

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by mrjjgittes
Feb 03, 2005 (10:43 am)
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As a current 1999 Honda accord owner, I also think the Ridgline is hideous, at least in the pics I've seen. Sometimes I think Honda needs to start offering a better vision plan for its designers. The new accord, the element (yeah, I know, it's "funky-cool"), and now the ridgeline, all make me want to cry.
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Autos are not investment properties (near-rant) by midnightsun
Feb 03, 2005 (10:57 am)
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Replying to: kay7 (Feb 02, 2005 3:42 pm)

Resale value matters but it takes a back seat to utility. What good does it do to buy something that costs $2000 more, is worth $2000 more years later (which would make it a wash), but doesn't do the job as well as the "lower resale value" truck? (which makes it not such a good value after all!)
 
Sorry, Toyota, but that composite bed has gotta go--or at least be tested more and improved before using customers as guinea pigs. (Didn't Chevy try that on their full size trucks a few years ago and dump it?) Someone posted a msg on the Tacoma section noting that at least two makers of slide-in campers will not be making models for the new Tacoma, because of questions concerning the composite bed.
 
Also, anybody who wants to go 4-wheeling had better take a hard look at the Tacoma's transfer case problems. If you can't go between 4Lo and 4Hi, you will be sorry at the worst time. And if the locking differential only works in 4Lo (as in the Frontier) there's another problem with not being able to go into 4Lo.
 
Preferences on ride quality are subjective, but whether equipment WORKS reliably is not not.
 
I have the glossy manufacturer brochures from both Toyota and Nissan. (The local Toyota dealers were only providing Internet website printouts showing what was available "in our region," which p*ssed me off, so I sent for the real thing which has lots more info in it.) It's obvious that Toyota has chosen to focus its marketing on 20-something guys looking for cool toys to carry maybe a dirt bike in. While that's a perfectly good use for the truck, it seems that they have gradually become less suitable for other uses, while still costing considerably more than the competition.
 
Then they try to get you to buy the full size truck if you want a "real" truck. Oh, please. Not everybody wants to drive a giant truck with its lesser gas mileage, reduced maneuverability, and "big truck feel." It's not just a matter of city driving/parking/garage length; on jeep trails, smaller is better also.
 
It looks to me like "Number 2" has tried harder while Number 1 has been resting on its laurels. While buying any new model is a gamble, I'll take my chances on better utility over predicted superior resale value any day.
 
P.S.
Dodge had better improve the Dakota, because it's no longer the only contender in the mid-size category.
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Frontier comercial by 2k1trd
Feb 03, 2005 (11:28 am)
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Oh my god have you seen the new Frontier comercial? The thing is bottoming out like crazy in the off road portion of the scene.The Tacoma has way better suspension and always will be a way better built truck in my opinion.Even though the new Taco is having some minor issues,i still would buy it over the Nissan.The Frontier still looks like the old hard body front end and has no tire clearance and just looks low and dumb.Oh and the "nismo" decal...how stupid
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Re: Toyota better than Nissan [3tacoma] by arcpass
Feb 03, 2005 (1:44 pm)
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Replying to: 3tacoma (Feb 02, 2005 8:29 pm)

3Tacoma,
Where did you see a $1000 rebate on the new Tacoma? I can't find it anywhere in Southern California, nor on the Toyota corporate site.
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Re: Frontier comercial [2k1trd] by midnightsun
Feb 03, 2005 (4:13 pm)
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Replying to: 2k1trd (Feb 03, 2005 11:28 am)

"No tire clearance" could be deceiving. TRD tires are P265/70R16 and NISMO tires are P265/75R16 (taken straight from the Toyota and Nissan catalogs). Too bad neither maker is supplying TRUCK tires instead of P's. Of course, you can't tell this from TV ads.
 
Both TRD and NISMO decals look like little-boy-toy stickers.
 
If you want to avoid bottoming out, get a 2WD designed for heavy payloads. Neither the Tacoma nor Frontier 4WD models have impressive payload ratings.
 
Do you know specifically what suspension items are on the Tacoma? Neither the Tacoma nor Frontier catalogs provides anywhere near the detail that my old Wrangler catalog did (i.e., "Dana 44 rear axle", gearing info, torque vs. hp curves...).
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Re: Toyota better than Nissan [arcpass] by 3tacoma
Feb 03, 2005 (6:13 pm)
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Replying to: arcpass (Feb 03, 2005 1:44 pm)

On the Edmunds invoice pricing page for new vehicles. After you build your vehicle and see the TMV price, the incentive is located under the TMV price. Click on it and it shows a $1,000 rebate for max term of 48 months. I live in Louisiana so maybe it is only offered in Southeast area.
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Tacoma Rebate by dreasdad
Feb 03, 2005 (6:27 pm)
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Replying to: 3tacoma (Feb 03, 2005 6:13 pm)

The rebate is only for those who finanace with a lease or balloon payment through TMCC. If you pay cash or do conv finance there is no rebate. Thats why the term is 48 months. TMCC doesn't like to do residaul based longer than that
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Re: [mrjjgittes] by badness
Feb 03, 2005 (6:37 pm)
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Replying to: mrjjgittes (Feb 03, 2005 10:43 am)

dude you onwn a car you need too drive a truck or owned truck before you start talking about anything on nissans page
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Re: Frontier comercial [2k1trd] by badness
Feb 03, 2005 (6:45 pm)
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Replying to: 2k1trd (Feb 03, 2005 11:28 am)

so what do you drive ,Mr. know it all, I ownend a 89 and a 93 took it too the test in the mountains and nothing was too hard for them ,get the facts stright before you run you mouth!!!!!!!!!!
THe Nissans are great Trucks!!
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Re: [badness] by mrjjgittes
Feb 03, 2005 (6:45 pm)
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Replying to: badness (Feb 03, 2005 6:37 pm)

Dude, I've owned a jeep cj-5, a jeep wrangler, a '76 chevy stepside 4x4 lifted 6" with 36" tires, and a '95 explorer. In any event, I wasn't aware there were entry requirements to posting on Edmunds. But, I'll tell you what, I'll buy a new truck, if you buy a dictionary. Deal?

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