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My experience with the TRD Off-Road Premium 6M/T of 2025
I want to share my honest experience with my Tacoma TRD Off-Road Premium 2025 (manual transmission) in bronze rust color. To be honest, these are the weak points:
The gas tank is too small! The autonomy is clearly insufficient for a medium-sized truck.
Fuel Consumption (MPG): I'm getting about 18 MPG combined, which is almost the same as my 2007 Silverado with 300,000 miles.
The back seat is very uncomfortable. And I'm only 1.68 m tall, so that's already saying a lot.
Engine noise: It makes a little noise, and I don't mean the tires. I hear a distinctive rattle or tapping every time I step on the accelerator.
Manual transmission: The first and second gear are too short!
But here comes the most surprising thing: I love driving this truck. It's really addictive and incredibly well equipped. The SDM (Stabilizer Disconnection Mechanism) is simply incredible: it makes a big difference off-road.
In addition, the bronze rust color looks even better in person. I wouldn't trade this backpack for anything in the world! It is compact and agile. I've been touring the Appalachians for the last few weeks and it handles wonderfully.
I want to share my honest experience with my Tacoma TRD Off-Road Premium 2025 (manual transmission) in bronze rust color. To be honest, these are the weak points:
The gas tank is too small! The autonomy is clearly insufficient for a medium-sized truck.
Fuel Consumption (MPG): I'm getting about 18 MPG combined, which is almost the same as my 2007 Silverado with 300,000 miles.
The back seat is very uncomfortable. And I'm only 1.68 m tall, so that's already saying a lot.
Engine noise: It makes a little noise, and I don't mean the tires. I hear a distinctive rattle or tapping every time I step on the accelerator.
Manual transmission: The first and second gear are too short!
But here comes the most surprising thing: I love driving this truck. It's really addictive and incredibly well equipped. The SDM (Stabilizer Disconnection Mechanism) is simply incredible: it makes a big difference off-road.
In addition, the bronze rust color looks even better in person. I wouldn't trade this backpack for anything in the world! It is compact and agile. I've been touring the Appalachians for the last few weeks and it handles wonderfully.
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