which we've used, and it does the job nicely, except, after driving it across country, I find I simply don't like driving it as much as the Jeeps. In the Taco you sit almost like in a car, with your feet not so far below your torso. Also, I find the steering wheel too far away--I have to extend my arms, which gets tiring after a few hours. In our 2007 and 2009 Wranglers, you sit more upright (like "in a truck"), which, to me feels much more natural. I've driven a Jeep for 8 to 12 hours at a stretch (sometimes even over questionable roads)
or even on busy interstates, without feeling too fatigued.
When I've borrowed a 2010(?) Tundra from friends, I also feel comfortable, sitting upright, much like a Jeep. That too, I've driven for hours at a time, pulling a (balloon) trailer and felt fine. So we're considering--just starting our research--the possibility of trading in the Taco for a Tundra. Lots of questions, and I'm posting this looking for comments and opinions.
I do realize the seating position in the 3rd generation Tacos is at least partly due to safety considerations, and that it is a very safe vehicle. I gather one reason the steering wheel is so far away is to give the air bag room to inflate without smashing into the driver's face. So, has Toyota redesigned the later model Tundras in the same way?
Then, of course, there is gas mileage. I'm not so happy that we seemed to get something south of 13 mpg while pulling the teardrop. Granted the published mileage ratings for the Tundra are less than for the Taco, but I assume the larger engine means the teardrop affects it less, so it might be, if not an overall gain, at least not as much of a loss as would appear at first blush?
Both Tacos and Tundras seem to hold their value pretty well, so we think we could trade (well, buy and privately sell) for a used 2018-ish Tundra without losing too much in the deal, relative to having bought a new 2018 Tundra back then.
Any thoughts or comments? Particularly interested in the opinions of anyone who's driven both types of vehicles.
Thanks!
Tom