Another impressive redesign by Toyota this year was the new 2006 Toyota Tacoma. This truck has morphed from a small to a mid-size pickup truck. You are familiar with the TacomaÂ’s of the past. They are as reliable as the day is long, but how will the new truck compare?
I went shopping, and to be honest, I was checking out the NissanFrontier, too. Its been redesigned and is about the same size as the new Tacoma. The Nissan has a rail system in the bed of the truck, but the Toyota has it on the deck edge up higher. I like it better as it seems as though it would make tying off items a lot easier. Also, in the bed, there are two neat lockable storage compartments nestled so they arenÂ’t noticed. Pretty slick.
The new V6 has 236hp, which is no slouch in anyoneÂ’s book. The old V6 had about 190 hp I think. The standard 4-cylinder is 2.7 liters and rates 164 hp, which is more than most V6Â’s.
ThereÂ’s an X-Runner available, which is more for show and go, than off road or work. My dad got the previous version, which was an S-Runner Tacoma. They are slick. DadÂ’s is way cool, and IÂ’ve seen only one X-Runner at a car show as they sell before they are around on the lot too long. A pickup that can hold .9GÂ’s on the skid pad will rival most sports cars. Basically, the X-runner has everything. The Prerunner and double cab are the top of the line for the 4x4 trucks, but they have many options. The only option I can find on the X-runner is daytime running lights.
DonÂ’t worry, the SR5 still comes loaded up with a chrome grill, color bumpers, overfenders, leather steering wheel, and variable windshield wipers. The V6 has fog lamps and the sport package includes the limited-slip rear differential. The off-road package adds larger wheels, better suspension with bilstein shocks, a locking rear differential and skid plates and tow hooks.
The TRD Sport truck is my favorite with the hood scoop, 17” wheels, nicer seats, power outlet and a neat overhead console with compass and temperature gauge.
The Tacoma isnÂ’t the little truck you see around anymore. My dadÂ’s had 4. IÂ’ve only owned one Toyota truck and I drove it until the wheels fell off. But you know what? It started and ran every time. IÂ’m sure the trucks we see on the lot today will last another generation due to ToyotaÂ’s unsurpassed quality.
Another impressive redesign by Toyota this year was the new 2006 Toyota Tacoma. This truck has morphed from a small to a mid-size pickup truck. You are familiar with the TacomaÂ’s of the past. They are as reliable as the day is long, but how will the new truck compare?
I went shopping, and to be honest, I was checking out the NissanFrontier, too. Its been redesigned and is about the same size as the new Tacoma. The Nissan has a rail system in the bed of the truck, but the Toyota has it on the deck edge up higher. I like it better as it seems as though it would make tying off items a lot easier. Also, in the bed, there are two neat lockable storage compartments nestled so they arenÂ’t noticed. Pretty slick.
The new V6 has 236hp, which is no slouch in anyoneÂ’s book. The old V6 had about 190 hp I think. The standard 4-cylinder is 2.7 liters and rates 164 hp, which is more than most V6Â’s.
ThereÂ’s an X-Runner available, which is more for show and go, than off road or work. My dad got the previous version, which was an S-Runner Tacoma. They are slick. DadÂ’s is way cool, and IÂ’ve seen only one X-Runner at a car show as they sell before they are around on the lot too long. A pickup that can hold .9GÂ’s on the skid pad will rival most sports cars. Basically, the X-runner has everything. The Prerunner and double cab are the top of the line for the 4x4 trucks, but they have many options. The only option I can find on the X-runner is daytime running lights.
DonÂ’t worry, the SR5 still comes loaded up with a chrome grill, color bumpers, overfenders, leather steering wheel, and variable windshield wipers. The V6 has fog lamps and the sport package includes the limited-slip rear differential. The off-road package adds larger wheels, better suspension with bilstein shocks, a locking rear differential and skid plates and tow hooks.
The TRD Sport truck is my favorite with the hood scoop, 17” wheels, nicer seats, power outlet and a neat overhead console with compass and temperature gauge.
The Tacoma isnÂ’t the little truck you see around anymore. My dadÂ’s had 4. IÂ’ve only owned one Toyota truck and I drove it until the wheels fell off. But you know what? It started and ran every time. IÂ’m sure the trucks we see on the lot today will last another generation due to ToyotaÂ’s unsurpassed quality.
Stuart Simpson [http://www.toyota-trucks-review.com]
2003 NissanFrontier Crew Cab Supercharged - Pensacola Used Cars
I have a 1998 NissanFrontier and want to know what companies make performance upgrades, and other things like suspension and brakes. Also, accessories like brush guards and things like that. Thanks!
Rod Millen has a company called Stillen that used to. They should have a website. Enter Stillen in yahoo search and check out what they have. I think what you will find is that you may have to adapt alot of differant makes of accessories to fit your truck because I doubt there are too many parts specifically for a Nissantruck. But a good imagination and a little talent should make a cool ride look and go faster. Good Luck.