As easy as it is to get fixated on high-dollar upgrades like a more powerful engine, a louder exhaust or some flashier paint, sometimes, the most impactful touches come in the details. It can even be ...
Toyota Tacoma owners with $800-$900 to spare and a desire to have the latest and greatest on their trucks will soon be able to invest in what's actually a pretty cool innovation from Oracle Lighting.
The Toyota Tacoma has officially entered 2026. This year’s updates include a black front logo on the TRD Off-Road, TRD Sport, and TRD Pre-Runner trims, along with 18-inch TRD wheels and 32-inch ...
Matt Maran is an automotive journalist and content creator with over a decade of experience reviewing cars. Since starting his YouTube car reviews in 2012, his channel (now called Matt Maran Motoring) ...
The vast Toyota Tacoma lineup covers much ground, from the basic, street-bound work truck to the most elaborate off-roading machines and multiple body styles. Bodies come in Xtra Cab (extended cab) ...
The Tacoma TRD Pro is a hasty, angry, delicious pickup that took a severe beating off-road during its week’s test and came out properly caked with muck and ready for more driving. If you’re a Tacoma ...
Have you ever wondered where Toyota got the "Tacoma" name for its midsize truck? First launched in 1995 as the successor to the confusingly named N80, N90, N100, and N110 series Toyota Pickup (Hilux ...
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Gilbert Smith is an automotive journalist with over five years of specialized research and writing experience. Before joining CarBuzz in 2024, he produced in-depth buyer’s guides and feature articles ...
The American pickup truck market is dominated by domestic brands, primarily Ford, Chevrolet, GMC and Ram. U.S. brands benefit from a loyal buyer base, and a 25% tax on imported trucks. But the Toyota ...
From the March/April 2024 issue of Car and Driver. One could say we're in the glory days of mid-size pickups. Whereas full-size trucks have become plus-size, increasingly expensive, and ill suited to ...