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Cons of the Tacoma

Garemz

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This guy is a YouTube bottom feeder.. he and RobMotive need to team up and spread false narrative together.
Glad someone posted about this putz before I did. Complaining about nonsense and using other reviews to base his knowledge. This dork has never been in a Tacoma, maybe in his dreams he’s been in one. Odd that he cant get a press vehicle isn’t it? He can take his white board and - well … eat it. And agree about that other dough head rob motive - all that said, I guess they’re making money out of posting crap youtube videos, cause here we are complaining about them.
 

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True, a Jeep is noisy and unreliable, but in the extreme rough, especially mountain trails with switchbacks, a short-wheelbase Rubicon would be my choice over a Taco. This said, not going to own another. For that matter never anything from Stellantis.
 

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Stopped watching after 3 minutes, and while I feel that everyone has a right to post whatever they want, if you don't want a '24 Taco, don't buy one. If you're looking to buy a new house, and you want a 1 bedroom/1 bath, don't go looking at 3 bedrooms/2 baths and beotch that it has too much stuff that you don't want.
 

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What, exactly, did he get wrong?

The comments about the quality of the plastics is obviously subjective, and he's flat out lying about Wranglers being able to engage lockers in anything but 4 low (unless you add an aftermarket Tazer JL Mini), but is any of the rest of it incorrect?

We're planning on getting a Trailhunter, but the lack of interior storage is a bit disconcerting.
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