2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road Review: 4,000 Mile Ownership Update & Manual Transmission Thoughts
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มิ.ย. 2024
- Thinking of buying a pickup? I've got you covered! In this video, I share my honest thoughts on the 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road after driving it for 4,000 miles. From its capabilities on and off the road to its comfort and features, I cover it all. Plus, as a bonus, I show you how the UPPAbaby Aria car seat fits in the truck - a must-know for parents! Whether you're a first-time car buyer or a seasoned truck owner, this video is for you. Watch to the end for my final verdict and some exciting updates on the future of the Money Shift channel!
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We appreciate you reviewing / owning the manual.
Congrats on the kid as well! And thank you for picking the manual version- highly tempting to pickup instead of the automatic. Except no 6 foot bed in manual…
*congratulations* ❤🎉
Congrats and appreciate the video
Towing videos would be interesting there aren’t many done with manual Tacoma.
Congrats on the Kid. It's the best thing.
I love how people think turbos are like this new thing for engines and will just die after so long.
TRUTH
In the last few days I test drove a 24 bronco
and tacoma both manuals , I have the exact opposite opinion of both , the bronco shifted a lot smoother and with way less rev hang that made it a pleasure and the tacoma a pain in the butt waiting for rpm’s to drop a bit , and the clutch catch point on the bronco was 1/2 way up from clutch pushed to floor and the tacoma at the very top , hated the Tacoma manual , wouldn’t buy it
Love this being a manual!
Agreed!
I would like to hear someone talk about the potential financial difference of owning a turbo vs NA. I understand that a turbocharged engine on average won’t last as long as a non turbo without having problems. But the real question, that I see absolutely nobody talk about, is what is the cost? If a new turbo costs let’s say $1500, and needs to be replaced after 100-150,000 miles, is that really so bad? $1500 today is nothing more than a few tanks of gas.
could you tow with your tacoma. be interesting to see what you think about towing with a manual
I would like to see the Tundra or the Frontier tested and compared to the Tacoma
I am working on trying to secure a Frontier to compare soon. To be frank I even considered trading my Tacoma in just to get some quality Frontier time haha.
By the way congratulations on the youngster
Congrats on the sex! Have you gone over the tech? Specially, how adaptive cruise, emergency braking and whatnot work with a manual?
First thing I do after starting my truck is disabled all that 🤣.. hit the traction control button hold it down for 3 seconds and it will shut all that driving assist off. Other than that I love my 4th gen.. 5k plus miles 👍🏼. More miles I put seems like everything is finaly settling and getting road warrior..
I have! Check my manual transmission review!
So you saying the instrument cluster isn’t dimmable and same with the center screen.
That stinks, man thats alot of light n a guys face driving at night.
Nice video though, i really liked your reveiw on the 6speed manual.
For future content i would suggest showing how well a 4x8 of plywood fits n the bed.
It is dimmable, I’ve got mine on the lowest setting which is nice during all times
Since its stated that the motor has been detuned on the manual transmission, how much Hp/Tq does one lose with the manual transmission vs the automatic transmission?
Great question Benny
Automatic: 278HP / 317TQ
Manual: 270HP/310TQ
So a difference of 8 HP and 7 TQ.
@@MoneyShift Have you driven both to notice the difference?
They behave VERY similarly. Only real difference you notice is the higher redline on the automatic
Toyota tacoma para Marco Aurelio
Nope
Nissan frontier proX
Too expensive and no manual option
Better trade that garbage in before the turbo goes out $$$$$$
Been driving an sti for 12yrs on same tubo...not a single problem. And i trust toyota waay more than subaru