2021 Toyota Tacoma
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The 2024 survey results indicate an increase of four PP100 vehicles year over year to an average of 190 PP100.
By Jennifer Geiger
February 14, 2024

The 2021 Tacoma remains a reliable and capable choice, with solid towing capability and strong resale value, but it trails competitors in most key criteria.
By Jim Travers
February 25, 2022

Class-leading sales continue to gloss over its flaws, but how much longer can Toyota go without modernizing the Tacoma?

By Brian Normile
Road Test Editor

By Aaron Bragman
August 11, 2021

Cars with manual transmissions have become an endangered species — but don’t declare them extinct just yet. Automakers still feature the three-pedal setup, if rarely, in today’s new or redesigned cars.
By Kelsey Mays
July 16, 2021

Cars with manual transmissions have become an endangered species — but don’t declare them extinct just yet. Automakers still feature the three-pedal setup, if rarely, in today’s new or redesigned cars.
By Jane Ulitskaya
July 16, 2021

A new consequence of the coronavirus pandemic threatens to limit consumer vehicle choices and boost prices again: a global shortage of microchips, on which even the simplest of today’s new vehicles rely.
By Joe Wiesenfelder
February 8, 2021

Expect to see more hybrid powertrains from Toyota in 2021 as the automaker continues its commitment to more fuel-efficient vehicles.
By Brian Normile
December 28, 2020