2007 Toyota Tacoma Review
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Engine: 2.7L I4
Fuel Type: Gas
Transmission: Manual, Automatic
Drivetrain: RWD, 4WD
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Before the Tundra slingshot Toyota into the vast world offull-size pickup trucks, the brand’s mainstay, as far as workhorses are concerned, was little trucks. Little trucks, powered by little, economical four-cylinder engines, with little beds, little cabins dressed up with vinyl bench seats, AM radios and roll down windows. Dead reliable and cheaper than the dirt and bricks they hauled, these are the trucks that formed the foundation for Toyota’s “small” truck of today, the Tacoma.
Take the word “small” with a grain of salt, because the Tacoma is actually not a small truck at all. Its growth spurt, following a redesign in 2005, gave the Tacoma the stance and overall capacity to be associated with what we now refer to as the midsize truck segment. In fact, a four-door Tacoma with its 73.5-inch bed is longer than Toyota’s first attempt at a bigger truck, the ill-fated T100. Of course, its competitors have grown too, but the Tacoma ate its greens and multivitamins and therefore looks bigger, stronger, and more muscular than its Japanese, and most of its domestic rivals, perhaps with exception of the Dodge Dakota. But it’ll give the Ram’s little brother a run for its money in most other categories, saving towing and payload.
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