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Tony62

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 11:27 pm
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Well, I went and bought a 2005 Tacoma. I've been wanting one since I read
the first reviews back in April.

I had a 1989 Tacoma that I put 207K miles on, and then sold to a co-worker
almost three years ago. He is still driving it daily - so I am a believer
in Toyota quality.

Details:

My wife and I hadn't physically seen the 2005 models (they came out late,
and we had been busy), so on December 29th we decided to go around to a
dealer or two and see what they looked and felt like. The first dealer had
none. The second dealer had 5 or 6 on the lot, including one that was
exactly what I wanted. It is a V6, 4x4, Access cab, automatic, tow package,
SR5 in Silver. We test drove it and couldn't see any reason not to buy it.
So we started haggling. (Actually, my wife did the haggling. I'm just an
engineer - she's the business major and loves to haggle. I've even seen her
hold her own with the Oriental ladies in the Southern California area. That
is the major leagues, or at least Triple-A, of haggling.) At any rate, we
got it for a significant amount off of the sticker. But we probably
wouldn't have if it hadn't been the end of the month and year. (A well
known car dealer in Seattle once said in a TV interview that it "doesn't
matter how knowledgeable or well prepared the buyer is or how badly they
want to buy the vehicle - the ONLY thing that matters is how badly the
dealer wants to sell it.") This dealer did have an X-Runner in their
showroom, and it's sticker had a "Market Adjustment" markup on it. I don't
know how much luck they'll have with that. It was in the 2005 Red - which,
in my opinion, is a rather unfortunate color.

Impressions:

It's BIG! In a whole different class than my old 1989 Tacoma - which was
also an access cab, but not 4x4. I happened to park it next to a 3 or 4
year old Dodge RAM 1500 extended cab pickup the other day, and was surprised
to see that the two pickups are almost exactly the same size - height,
width, and length. The Tacoma is now what used to be your standard 1/2 ton
pickup.

I've only got 400 miles on it so far, so it's not yet broken in and I won't
run it hard until it is - but it seems to have plenty of power. We had test
driven 2005 Tundras when they first came out. The Tundra V6 seemed
sluggish, and the V8 had more power, and drank more fuel, than I really
wanted to pay for.

The cab is roomy - I'm 5'10" and I could wear a cowboy hat in the cab.
Those rear half-doors are great. The driving position is excellent, and
there's plenty of leg room - at least on the driver's side, not quite so
much on the passenger's side. We are going to have running boards
installed. It is a long step up into the cab.

It handles well. It does ride like a truck - you feel all the little
expansion joints and pavement ripples, but it takes the large bumps like
railroad crossings with great aplomb. I expect it will smooth out some as
the suspension wears in.

One Problem?

Today we had problems with the built-in alarm. It went off on us several
times for reasons we couldn't fathom. It does appear that if you lock the
truck with the keyless entry fob, and then unlock the truck with the key -
the alarm will go off. I couldn't find anything about this in the Owners
Manual. If this is the case, that is one 'feature' we could do without.
I'll try some experiments tomorrow (annoying the neighbors), and talk to the
dealer on Monday. Or, it could be that this particular truck has a problem?

All in all, we are very happy with the Tacoma - but did I mention that it is
BIG?

Tony S.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 1:07 am
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You should save that one. It's a special edition since the Tacoma came out in 1996


:
: I had a 1989 Tacoma that I put 207K miles on, and then sold to a co-worker
: almost three years ago. He is still driving it daily - so I am a believer
: in Toyota quality.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:54 am
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I'm in the same boat now, only I'm trying to buy the Tacoma 4cyl prerunner.
You just can't find one. I drove the V6 and 4 cyl, but settled on the 4cyl
because of the better gas mileage. Now, I'm trying to get my color and
options.

From an engineering point of view, the truck is the best one on the market.
However, esthetically, the interior is ugly. I hate that faux "metallic"
color. With trucks, black is beautiful.

I gave the dealer a print-out of my required features (If I'm gonna wait I'm
gonna get want I want). He said that he would call me every 15 days.
That's when dealers get their allotments.






"Tony" <somewhere.TakeThisOut@cox.net> wrote in message
news:xn2Ed.83582$Ix2.78136@okepread02...
 > Well, I went and bought a 2005 Tacoma. I've been wanting one since I read
 > the first reviews back in April.
 >
 > I had a 1989 Tacoma that I put 207K miles on, and then sold to a co-worker
 > almost three years ago. He is still driving it daily - so I am a believer
 > in Toyota quality.
 >
 > Details:
 >
 > My wife and I hadn't physically seen the 2005 models (they came out late,
 > and we had been busy), so on December 29th we decided to go around to a
 > dealer or two and see what they looked and felt like. The first dealer
 > had
 > none. The second dealer had 5 or 6 on the lot, including one that was
 > exactly what I wanted. It is a V6, 4x4, Access cab, automatic, tow
 > package,
 > SR5 in Silver. We test drove it and couldn't see any reason not to buy
 > it.
 > So we started haggling. (Actually, my wife did the haggling. I'm just an
 > engineer - she's the business major and loves to haggle. I've even seen
 > her
 > hold her own with the Oriental ladies in the Southern California area.
 > That
 > is the major leagues, or at least Triple-A, of haggling.) At any rate, we
 > got it for a significant amount off of the sticker. But we probably
 > wouldn't have if it hadn't been the end of the month and year. (A well
 > known car dealer in Seattle once said in a TV interview that it "doesn't
 > matter how knowledgeable or well prepared the buyer is or how badly they
 > want to buy the vehicle - the ONLY thing that matters is how badly the
 > dealer wants to sell it.") This dealer did have an X-Runner in their
 > showroom, and it's sticker had a "Market Adjustment" markup on it. I
 > don't
 > know how much luck they'll have with that. It was in the 2005 Red -
 > which,
 > in my opinion, is a rather unfortunate color.
 >
 > Impressions:
 >
 > It's BIG! In a whole different class than my old 1989 Tacoma - which was
 > also an access cab, but not 4x4. I happened to park it next to a 3 or 4
 > year old Dodge RAM 1500 extended cab pickup the other day, and was
 > surprised
 > to see that the two pickups are almost exactly the same size - height,
 > width, and length. The Tacoma is now what used to be your standard 1/2
 > ton
 > pickup.
 >
 > I've only got 400 miles on it so far, so it's not yet broken in and I
 > won't
 > run it hard until it is - but it seems to have plenty of power. We had
 > test
 > driven 2005 Tundras when they first came out. The Tundra V6 seemed
 > sluggish, and the V8 had more power, and drank more fuel, than I really
 > wanted to pay for.
 >
 > The cab is roomy - I'm 5'10" and I could wear a cowboy hat in the cab.
 > Those rear half-doors are great. The driving position is excellent, and
 > there's plenty of leg room - at least on the driver's side, not quite so
 > much on the passenger's side. We are going to have running boards
 > installed. It is a long step up into the cab.
 >
 > It handles well. It does ride like a truck - you feel all the little
 > expansion joints and pavement ripples, but it takes the large bumps like
 > railroad crossings with great aplomb. I expect it will smooth out some as
 > the suspension wears in.
 >
 > One Problem?
 >
 > Today we had problems with the built-in alarm. It went off on us several
 > times for reasons we couldn't fathom. It does appear that if you lock the
 > truck with the keyless entry fob, and then unlock the truck with the key -
 > the alarm will go off. I couldn't find anything about this in the Owners
 > Manual. If this is the case, that is one 'feature' we could do without.
 > I'll try some experiments tomorrow (annoying the neighbors), and talk to
 > the
 > dealer on Monday. Or, it could be that this particular truck has a
 > problem?
 >
 > All in all, we are very happy with the Tacoma - but did I mention that it
 > is
 > BIG?
 >
 > Tony S.
 >
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:26 am
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"Tony" <somewhere.DeleteThis@cox.net> wrote in message
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 > Today we had problems with the built-in alarm. It went off on us several
 > times for reasons we couldn't fathom. It does appear that if you lock the
 > truck with the keyless entry fob, and then unlock the truck with the key -
 > the alarm will go off.

My 2001 Tundra does the same thing; it has the upgraded security system. It
is supposed to work that way.

Check in your glovebox and see if you have any separate documentation on the
security system.

Cyberbilly
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.tundrasolutions.com" target="_blank">www.tundrasolutions.com</a><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 1:40 pm
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  >> Today we had problems with the built-in alarm. It went off on us several
  >> times for reasons we couldn't fathom. It does appear that if you lock the
  >> truck with the keyless entry fob, and then unlock the truck with the key -

It's supposed to work that way. For example, if someone jimmied with the lock
and managed to open the door without using the key...wouldn't you want the
alarm to go off???? The whole point is that the only way someone should be
able to enter your truck without the alarm going off is for you to use the
remote alarm controller to disable the alarm....and it so happens that it
unlocks the door at the same time...but this doesn't imply that simply
unlocking the door with the key should set off the alarm..

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 5:40 pm
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 >unlocks the door at the same time...but this doesn't imply that simply
 >unlocking the door with the key should set off the alarm..
 >
 >pn
 >

Of course I meant to say "unlocking the door with the key should disable the
alarm", unlocking with the key should set off the alarm.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:18 pm
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Glad to hear you're happy with it. I'm seeing more and more on the road
here on the East Coast.

"Tony" <somewhere.DeleteThis@cox.net> wrote in message
news:xn2Ed.83582$Ix2.78136@okepread02...
 > Well, I went and bought a 2005 Tacoma. I've been wanting one since I read
 > the first reviews back in April.
 >
 > I had a 1989 Tacoma that I put 207K miles on, and then sold to a co-worker
 > almost three years ago. He is still driving it daily - so I am a believer
 > in Toyota quality.
 >
 > Details:
 >
 > My wife and I hadn't physically seen the 2005 models (they came out late,
 > and we had been busy), so on December 29th we decided to go around to a
 > dealer or two and see what they looked and felt like. The first dealer
 > had
 > none. The second dealer had 5 or 6 on the lot, including one that was
 > exactly what I wanted. It is a V6, 4x4, Access cab, automatic, tow
 > package,
 > SR5 in Silver. We test drove it and couldn't see any reason not to buy
 > it.
 > So we started haggling. (Actually, my wife did the haggling. I'm just an
 > engineer - she's the business major and loves to haggle. I've even seen
 > her
 > hold her own with the Oriental ladies in the Southern California area.
 > That
 > is the major leagues, or at least Triple-A, of haggling.) At any rate, we
 > got it for a significant amount off of the sticker. But we probably
 > wouldn't have if it hadn't been the end of the month and year. (A well
 > known car dealer in Seattle once said in a TV interview that it "doesn't
 > matter how knowledgeable or well prepared the buyer is or how badly they
 > want to buy the vehicle - the ONLY thing that matters is how badly the
 > dealer wants to sell it.") This dealer did have an X-Runner in their
 > showroom, and it's sticker had a "Market Adjustment" markup on it. I
 > don't
 > know how much luck they'll have with that. It was in the 2005 Red -
 > which,
 > in my opinion, is a rather unfortunate color.
 >
 > Impressions:
 >
 > It's BIG! In a whole different class than my old 1989 Tacoma - which was
 > also an access cab, but not 4x4. I happened to park it next to a 3 or 4
 > year old Dodge RAM 1500 extended cab pickup the other day, and was
 > surprised
 > to see that the two pickups are almost exactly the same size - height,
 > width, and length. The Tacoma is now what used to be your standard 1/2
 > ton
 > pickup.
 >
 > I've only got 400 miles on it so far, so it's not yet broken in and I
 > won't
 > run it hard until it is - but it seems to have plenty of power. We had
 > test
 > driven 2005 Tundras when they first came out. The Tundra V6 seemed
 > sluggish, and the V8 had more power, and drank more fuel, than I really
 > wanted to pay for.
 >
 > The cab is roomy - I'm 5'10" and I could wear a cowboy hat in the cab.
 > Those rear half-doors are great. The driving position is excellent, and
 > there's plenty of leg room - at least on the driver's side, not quite so
 > much on the passenger's side. We are going to have running boards
 > installed. It is a long step up into the cab.
 >
 > It handles well. It does ride like a truck - you feel all the little
 > expansion joints and pavement ripples, but it takes the large bumps like
 > railroad crossings with great aplomb. I expect it will smooth out some as
 > the suspension wears in.
 >
 > One Problem?
 >
 > Today we had problems with the built-in alarm. It went off on us several
 > times for reasons we couldn't fathom. It does appear that if you lock the
 > truck with the keyless entry fob, and then unlock the truck with the key -
 > the alarm will go off. I couldn't find anything about this in the Owners
 > Manual. If this is the case, that is one 'feature' we could do without.
 > I'll try some experiments tomorrow (annoying the neighbors), and talk to
 > the
 > dealer on Monday. Or, it could be that this particular truck has a
 > problem?
 >
 > All in all, we are very happy with the Tacoma - but did I mention that it
 > is
 > BIG?
 >
 > Tony S.
 >
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 1:40 pm
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I'm in the same state of looking: I have a '99 4x4 xtracab TRD and am
looking at the 'same' thing in an '05 ('access-cab' 4x4 trd, probably
6-speed). one little nugget annoys the hell out of me though.. bed size
(length and width) AND ground clearance are all an inch LESS than my current
truck! this would be in the 'kinda odd but who cares' category except I haul
my motorcycles occasionally and this shrink of the bed is close enough I
don't know if my bike's rear tire will still be in the bed or on the bloody
tailgate. i also think the width reduction is enough I can't fit both my
bikes (one supersport, one naked/streetfighter) in the bed at the same time
anymore (yeah, an inch matters THAT much). and the reduced weight load on
the tie-down points is another.. 'complication.'

plus side, i love the built-in inverter and a 110v outlet. my bikes reside
in storage and i'll be nice to use a power tool if needed. Smile

i'm in a box. i liked the looks of colorados/canyons when i saw the first
pics but didn't like the fit/finish/build seeing them in person. i want to
stick with the toy, have finally gotten past the asthethc changes (STILL not
sure if i like the looks) but the items above are just torturing me. on top
of it all, i can get corp. discounts on GM vehicles through work. i REALLY
prefer the toyota brand but am coming close to skipping it this time... this
also would be my third taco; my '95.5 had the engine gasket leak and a
pinched crank seal but was otherwise great, my current '99 has been FLAWLESS
and my even-earlier '92 4x4 4-banger std-cab was a cool little
finish-college truck. i still wish i had that one at times...

*sigh*

-r
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