2024 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4x4: The BEST One To Buy?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Is the SR5 the Tacoma to get?
Thank you to Team Toyota of Princeton for allowing the channel access to this vehicle for review.
Team Toyota of Princeton
2871 Route 1 South
Lawrenceville, NJ 08648
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I love my SR5. Great ride, very good gas mileage and Toyota stands behind their vehicles. Will definitely get 200k miles.
The 3 Blazers I owned over the years all failed at 50k with good maintenance.
43 k no power seats and everything is plastic and single climate zone but those dead switches could be used for aux switches but I think 43k you can get gmc canyon Colorado frontier with more features for the same price
Agreed! Thanks Chris.
I got the exact truck in this video for 37,500 sticker was 43,400
I have a 2024 Tacoma, SR5 like that. It's beautiful. However, Like many other dedicated Taco owners, it’s way over-priced and the re-engineering “thrills” reduced the practical use. If you intent to tow a trailer with an SR5, good luck finding a brake controller. Yes. It can tow over 6,000 pounds. But, there is no pigtail adapter for an after market brake controller!!!!! It gets much better: From what I am reading, SR5 OWNERS CANNOT EVEN GET AN OEM TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER AFTER THE PURCHASE.
Do they offer it as a OEM or factory build option?
@@WackyPossum It's a cluster and my head is spinning. My salesman said that the relay would cost about $375.00 and suggested that I check with a trailer shop. I've been reading blogs and comments about aftermarket controllers and wiring modifications. Today, I went to the Toyota website and entered my VIN: 3TMLB5JNXRM020068 and the Toyota website asserted that the switch is part #84391-AK010, with an average cost of about $160.00. I sent my salesman the part number and asked him for an estimate of labor costs for installation. I prefer to have an install by a toyota authorized technician due to the electronics and blaming in the event of failure. Something this minor and common should not be such a major task. Thank you for asking. I will keep you updated. Ron
They make them now
@@cajunboy6792 Thank You. I just called Toyota and said that my dealer ordered the part 84391-AK010 and should be at dealer on 1/4/2025. In November, the dealer told me that they could not find it and never updated me.
It’s time to grow up folks.. if you can’t pay low 40,000 go buy a Colorado that will last you 6-7 years.
Chabby, are you having a problem with your microphone?
Hey Martin. Nope. This is a new camera setup with new Rode mics. Invested in a Sony camera and new mics. They don’t muffle sound the same way that the IPhone mics do.
i test drove one and its not underpower its more than perfect and enough power for the size
Let me put it to you this way, if i had to replace my third gen Tacoma right now; right at this instant, i would never consider for a millisecond to replace it with ANY fourth gen Tacoma…….PERIOD!!👎😳
Got mine for 30k 0 miles
A 2012? 😂
@scottellis5692 nah a 2024
Yeah, 10 years ago
Oh hell nah, $43k plus tax, you financing almost $50k for all that plastic. This should be a low $30’s truck at the most. I’ll stick with my 3 gen.
You want this truck in the low $30's? Not going to happen ever again. Democrats tax and spend= inflation. I just bought this truck cash. Vote different or get two jobs. Just saying.
@@timlamont522
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30k? a brand new camry doesnt even cost 30k, lmfao. u on some crack
It's way over priced. Wait until Trump puts the tarries on them
Tarrifs
no thanks
No V6 and to much good bye toyota 😢😢😢