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re: Spinoff- Opinions on Toyota Tundra/Tacoma
Posted on 11/5/15 at 8:20 am to I APOLLO I
Posted on 11/5/15 at 8:20 am to I APOLLO I
I haven't seen the base 2016 model so this is a comparison of the current generation. It doesn't seem like a midsize truck, it's more of a compact truck in disguise.
I get the visual appeal. It seems to me that they just appear bigger because of the wide fender molding and larger tires. The trucks are even jacked up higher to appear bigger so they have to add the mud flaps to close that gap between the ground and truck for the illusion that it's a bigger truck. Especially since it's marketed as such, with the "Prerunner" package to make a 2x4 truck look like a 4x4.
It's clearly obvious when I see a base model without all of the body side molding, large tires and mud flaps. Then compare that to the one that is commonly seen about. They're the same truck, it's just made to look bigger.
Base Tacoma:
Most commonly seen Prerunner 4x2 or 4x4 Tacoma:
Tacoma:
Head Room: 40.0"
Hip Room: 53.6"
Leg Room: 41.7"
Shoulder Room: 57.7"
Ranger:
Head Room: 39.2"
Hip Room: 52.7"
Leg Room: 42.4"
Shoulder Room: 54.5"
I get the visual appeal. It seems to me that they just appear bigger because of the wide fender molding and larger tires. The trucks are even jacked up higher to appear bigger so they have to add the mud flaps to close that gap between the ground and truck for the illusion that it's a bigger truck. Especially since it's marketed as such, with the "Prerunner" package to make a 2x4 truck look like a 4x4.
It's clearly obvious when I see a base model without all of the body side molding, large tires and mud flaps. Then compare that to the one that is commonly seen about. They're the same truck, it's just made to look bigger.
Base Tacoma:
![](https://media.ed.edmunds-media.com/toyota/tacoma/2007/oem/2007_toyota_tacoma_regular-cab-pickup_base_fq_oem_2_300.jpg)
![](https://images.newcars.com/images/car-pictures/original/2012-Toyota-Tacoma-Truck-Base-4x2-Regular-Cab-109.6-in.-WB-Photo-8.png)
Most commonly seen Prerunner 4x2 or 4x4 Tacoma:
![](https://i2.cdn.turner.com/money/galleries/2010/autos/1011/gallery.kbb_best_resale_value_top_ten/images/2011_toyota_tacoma.jpg)
Tacoma:
Head Room: 40.0"
Hip Room: 53.6"
Leg Room: 41.7"
Shoulder Room: 57.7"
Ranger:
Head Room: 39.2"
Hip Room: 52.7"
Leg Room: 42.4"
Shoulder Room: 54.5"
This post was edited on 11/5/15 at 8:21 am
Posted on 11/5/15 at 8:27 am to meeple
It would be interesting to compare the sizes to a late 80's/early 90's model.
Posted on 11/5/15 at 8:37 am to meeple
quote:
2016 Tacoma:
Head Room: 40.0"
Hip Room: 53.6"
Leg Room: 41.7"
Shoulder Room: 57.7"
1983 Toyota Pickup
Head Room: 38"
Leg Room: 40.4"
1989 Toyota Pickup:
Head Room: 38.3"
Hip Room: 54.1"
Leg Room: 41.5"
Shoulder Room: 53.8"
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