Based on owner reviews, 1.5% of users reported having problems with the 2019 Toyota Tacoma
Based on owner reviews, 5.0% of users reported having problems with the 2019 Nissan Frontier
It has one of the highest resale value for any vehicle. It is very stylish. It has a great reputation for dependability and reliability. I have had mine for 8 months and 11500 miles. No problem so far.
I have the V6 but it still feels a little weak in the acceleration but I think that is more because of the 6 speed transmission, a 8 speed would be better. Also the brakes can be bouncy at times. Disc brakes on the back would be better or bigger disc brakes up front.
It has 4 wheel drive, Navigation system, phone connects to car, Bluetooth audio with good speakers, seating for 4 comfortably, Trailer hitch, Storage inside under seating in back row, bedliner is tough, and adaptive cruise control.
Adaptive cruise control will shut off any cruise capabilities if front of vehicle is too wet/covered in snow/mud that blocks radar; instead of letting me operate cruise control as normal. No remote engine start or programmable garage door opener.
Good size, good bed size to transport big items, good in gas good size of bed, good technology like screen, sound system etc., beautiful, safe, good for off roads, and super reliable, is a brand I trust.
Gas could be better, the total price of the truck is too expensive and could be a little cheaper, could have electric seats, could have cooled seats, and heated side mirrors and heated back seats. It could have separate a/c on the back seats and additional USB ports for the back seats.
It is a great go to car. It shows you the speed that you are going for and it is a smooth ride. It is very roomy and has places to put your drinks and has good space. The back is very roomy and you can use it to move or have a road trip.
I don't think there are any cons. I like everything about the truck. That is why it is our go to car to use. I like everything. I cannot think of something I do not like. It has a good color on the outside and it is leather in the inside.
Nice looking runs good. Strong suspension system. Stereo and all interior is set up good easy operation. Crew cab gives me plenty of room for family to fit. Back gives me plenty of room to move things. Has protective cover in bed and edges to restrict and damage to bed.
Slipping feeling in brakes. Gas mileage is only about 18 miles per gallon. Engine is tight hard to work on or even check fluids in it. Charging port are very slow to work and turn off when vehicle is off.
I like the color it is comfortable love the backup mirror. Dependable so I never have to worry about being stranded. This is the 3rd frontier that we have on and keep on buying more. You can haul with them.
Terrible towing. Engine does not seem like it is powerful enough to pull our small camper. Also horrible gas mileage. Averages between 18 and 20 miles per gallon but only get 10 to 12 if it is pulling a little camper.
Powerful enough to tow a small trailer. Good clearance. Economical for size and stamina. Comfortable. Easy to drive, not 'trucklike.' Low enough to get in and out easily. Crew cab is handy. Four wheel drive is easy to switch into and out of.
This package is very basic. There is no CD player, outside temperature gauge. Truck bed is somewhat short because of care cab. Turning radius is somewhat wide. Very little storage area for things that could otherwise go in trunk. Side windows rattle sometimes.
I got it a nice price including a fiber cover that ages well in price, the feature on this car makes it convenient for my day to day commute. The camera and the lining helps the vehicle be more versatile in what it has in the trunk.
The engine power is not of my liking. The front is very 'nissan' in which it makes it more circular and the camera in the back is in a very vulnerable spot. The powertrain is not protected by the Nissan company like Toyota is but it will do.
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Models also known as Trim Levels, are used to identify a vehicle's level of equipment or special features.