The Top 5 Most Reliable Toyota Trucks Ever Built – SlashGear
The Toyota Tacoma is one of the toughest trucks out there. GR Auto Gallery notes that the Tacoma first hit the market in 1995, and in 2002, the trucks received a spec update. With this changeover came a 3.4L V6 engine with 220 foot-pounds of torque and 190 horsepower. Edmunds adds that the Tacomas were built in three body configurations (Regular Cab, Xtracab, and Double Cab), with two-wheel and four-wheel drive options, as well as a PreRunner setup that offers the suspension of a four-wheel configuration on a 2WD model.
Toyota reports that the current (2023) model Tacomas sport a 278 horsepower, 265 foot-pounds of torque, 3.5L V6 engine. The trucks can be purchased with a 6-speed automatic or standard transmission, and deliver a max towing capacity of 6,800 pounds — and a maximum payload of 1,155 pounds.
The Tacoma has remained a workhorse throughout the years. With continuous new features and creature comforts added from the 2002 model onward, the trucks have offered drivers a luxurious throne to sit atop as they haul farming goods, sporting equipment, or simply cruise around town. The Tacoma is a staple in any conversation about reliable and sturdy Toyota trucks that can handle anything the road might throw its way.
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