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Hey everyone,
I’m part of the TRUMGETA team. We design accessories mainly for pickup trucks like the Tacoma, especially for daily use, outdoor trips, and off road setups.
Right now, we are working on a new brand slogan. Instead of deciding this internally, we genuinely want to hear from real Tacoma owners. Your opinions and even completely new ideas matter a lot to us.
Here are the current options we are considering.
1. TRUMGETA. Built for Every Triumph
This slogan comes from the word Triumph, which is actually where the name TRUMGETA originated.
To us, triumph is not just about big wins. It is about everyday moments that feel right. A clean build, smarter storage, finishing a long workday, or a trail run that goes smoothly.
Does this idea connect with how you use your truck and why you enjoy owning a Tacoma?
2. TRUMGETA. Focus Back on Life.
This one is more emotional. The idea is that better storage and smarter gear reduce daily friction. Less clutter, less stress, and more energy to focus on work, family, or time outdoors.
Does this feel authentic for a truck accessory brand, or does it feel too abstract?
3. TRUMGETA. Feel New Space.
This option is very product driven. A lot of what we build is about turning unused or flat areas into usable space.
When your truck suddenly feels more organized and capable, it can honestly feel like gaining new space.
Does this wording make sense to you as a Tacoma owner?
4. TRUMGETA. Built for Triumph in Every Inch.
This one tries to combine both ideas. Triumph and making better use of space.
The thought is that every inch of your truck should work for you, whether you are hauling tools, gear, camping equipment, or just keeping things organized.
Does this one describe real truck use better, or does it feel a bit long?
We would really appreciate hearing from you.
Which one do you prefer and why.
Which one you would not choose.
And just as important, if none of these feel right, what slogan would you suggest instead?
If you have a better idea that fits Tacoma owners and truck culture, please feel free to share it. We are very open to new directions and honest feedback.
Thanks for taking the time to help us shape this.
I’m part of the TRUMGETA team. We design accessories mainly for pickup trucks like the Tacoma, especially for daily use, outdoor trips, and off road setups.
Right now, we are working on a new brand slogan. Instead of deciding this internally, we genuinely want to hear from real Tacoma owners. Your opinions and even completely new ideas matter a lot to us.
Here are the current options we are considering.
1. TRUMGETA. Built for Every Triumph
This slogan comes from the word Triumph, which is actually where the name TRUMGETA originated.
To us, triumph is not just about big wins. It is about everyday moments that feel right. A clean build, smarter storage, finishing a long workday, or a trail run that goes smoothly.
Does this idea connect with how you use your truck and why you enjoy owning a Tacoma?
2. TRUMGETA. Focus Back on Life.
This one is more emotional. The idea is that better storage and smarter gear reduce daily friction. Less clutter, less stress, and more energy to focus on work, family, or time outdoors.
Does this feel authentic for a truck accessory brand, or does it feel too abstract?
3. TRUMGETA. Feel New Space.
This option is very product driven. A lot of what we build is about turning unused or flat areas into usable space.
When your truck suddenly feels more organized and capable, it can honestly feel like gaining new space.
Does this wording make sense to you as a Tacoma owner?
4. TRUMGETA. Built for Triumph in Every Inch.
This one tries to combine both ideas. Triumph and making better use of space.
The thought is that every inch of your truck should work for you, whether you are hauling tools, gear, camping equipment, or just keeping things organized.
Does this one describe real truck use better, or does it feel a bit long?
We would really appreciate hearing from you.
Which one do you prefer and why.
Which one you would not choose.
And just as important, if none of these feel right, what slogan would you suggest instead?
If you have a better idea that fits Tacoma owners and truck culture, please feel free to share it. We are very open to new directions and honest feedback.
Thanks for taking the time to help us shape this.
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