You might consider test driving some of the other mid-sized trucks and see which you prefer. Even if you come back to the Tacoma, you'll know you made the right decision.
If you aren't going to use the off-road features, you might consider saving a bit with a different trim.
In and out of construction sites means it's likely to get scratched and dinged--you might want to look at gently-used ones so the heartache is less when you walk back to your truck just to find that the paint is no longer new and it wasn't something you did (like pinstripes).
But, yeah, you came to the wrong place if you're expecting people to go, "Nah, get a Ridgeline--it drives more like a car, so you'll be more comfortable in it."
Edit: If you're going to be carrying a lot of weight in the bed, you might consider something that has rear leaf springs. My use case is more light-weight bulky items on roads with lots of washboard, so the coils are great, but there's a reason most pickups (especially the ones marketed as work trucks) still use leaf springs in the back. Just be sure to watch the payload capacities when you shop and get the right truck for your intended use.
If you aren't going to use the off-road features, you might consider saving a bit with a different trim.
In and out of construction sites means it's likely to get scratched and dinged--you might want to look at gently-used ones so the heartache is less when you walk back to your truck just to find that the paint is no longer new and it wasn't something you did (like pinstripes).
But, yeah, you came to the wrong place if you're expecting people to go, "Nah, get a Ridgeline--it drives more like a car, so you'll be more comfortable in it."
Edit: If you're going to be carrying a lot of weight in the bed, you might consider something that has rear leaf springs. My use case is more light-weight bulky items on roads with lots of washboard, so the coils are great, but there's a reason most pickups (especially the ones marketed as work trucks) still use leaf springs in the back. Just be sure to watch the payload capacities when you shop and get the right truck for your intended use.
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They often offer good pricing and no-hassle buys. If your car has many mods, a private sale might be best. Placing it at any of the local car shows like Cars and Coffee could bring about interest.