1997 Toyota Tacoma Review

Base Regular Cab Pickup
High quality truckin'.

Introduction

reviewed by New Car Test Drive
1997 Toyota Tacoma Review

With all the press about trucks becoming

more car-like, it's easy to forget their truck-like personalities. Compact

pickups are indeed much bigger and more luxurious than they used to be.

They ride nicer, steer easier and have a full complement of car-like features.

But they're still trucks, something that definitely applies to this

Toyota Tacoma 4X4 Xtracab. It doesn't ride like a luxury car nor does it

handle or accelerate like a sports car. It's designed to haul stuff and

to be driven off the pavement. If you're considering a vehicle that will

see all-purpose use, and a pickup seems appealing, keep in mind that you

will become a truck driver. Of course, folks who love trucks wouldn't have

it any other way.

Toyota has a history of building solid, dependable trucks. Its four-wheel-drive

trucks have always been standouts for tough duty, with rugged suspensions,

rigid bodies and powerful engines. The Tacoma builds on that tradition--particularly

when it's equipped with the V6 engine.

Toyota trucks don't come cheap, particularly top-of-the-line models.

A Tacoma 4x4 Xtracab V6 prepared for off-road duty retails for more than

$24,000. What you can expect for your investment is top-drawer off-road

performance and many years of reliable service. It's a high-quality product,

which is a benefit when it's time to sell. Next Page


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