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2008 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 Regular Cab 110 in. WB Base General Exterior
Vehicle:
2008 Toyota Tacoma
Trim:
4x4 Reg. Cab 110" WB Base (M5)
Transmission:
5-Speed Manual w/OD
Model Code:
7503
Availability:
National
Base MSRP*:
$18,225.00
Destination:
$685.00
*Base MSRP does not include the selection of at least one factory mandated options package. Contact dealer for exact pricing.
*Actual mileage will vary with options, actual driving conditions, driving habits and the vehicle's condition. Based upon 2008 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008.
Exterior Colors
These are the colors typically available for this vehicle. Color options may change during the model year. Contact Toyota of Morristown for confirmation. The color samples displayed on your monitor may not precisely replicate the way they appear on the vehicle.
Energetic response is a bonus of the Tacoma's V-6 engine when it teams with a five-speed-automatic transmission.The new design is eye-catching, yet devotedly functional as it should be.
Cars.com
Comparison
No compact pickup is more refined, and the Double Cab's available side curtain airbags are an important safety plus.
Consumer Guide
One Liner
The new Tacoma is far and away one of the best compact trucks ever offered to the American public.
Liked Most
In terms of handling, the feeling behind the wheel is of a truck that is well planted at every corner, predictable when pushed and surprisingly agile considering its size.With more room in every direction, the Tacoma has lost much of the claustrophobic feeling so typical of most compact trucks.
Comparison
With Toyota's excellent revamp, the Tacoma is now firmly planted in the upper echelon of its class.
Edmunds.com
One Liner
Toyota came out swinging from the get-go with a huge a roster of truck variants.
Motor Trend
Liked Most
The Tacoma's new composite non-rusting and non-denting inner bed has a new sheet-molded compound deck and walls said to be 10 percent lighter than steel, but tougher and more durable.It was very carlike with quick steering, a comfortable ride on most roads, good handling and strong braking.
MSN Autos
Comparison
All of the newest trucks in this class have decent interiors, but the quality of Toyota's interior materials seems just a little better than that of the other midsize pickups....the Tacoma may be the best of .. [the compact pick-ups], with its comfortable cab, excellent handling, and rugged off-road capability.
One Liner
The Access Cab has rear seats, but they're pretty hopeless for humans.
New Car Test Drive
Liked Most
When it comes to reliability in this segment, [the Toyota Tacoma is] it at the top of its class.
Kelley Blue Book
TagLine
The benchmark for mid-size pickups.
Introduction
In a field of outstanding trucks, the Toyota Tacoma stands out as one of the best, perhaps the best, of a very good bunch.It comes in a wide range of configurations to please a wide range of buyers.As a result, the Tacoma dominates the market for mid-size pickups.
The Tacoma offers a comfortable cab, a refined ride, and quality construction.Its on-road handing is responsive, its off-road capability is proven.The Double Cab delivers more rear-seat comfort than most of the competition, with enough room to rival a small sedan.Properly equipped V6 models can to tow up to 6,500 pounds.
Models range from a $15,000 work truck with a four-cylinder and 2WD to a $31,000 V6 4WD Double Cab Long Bed with all the candy.The base model is among the few regular-cab pickups still available, as the market has moved to extended-cab and crew cab styles; it excels at durability and reliability.
Tacoma PreRunner models can make you feel like Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart practicing for the Baja 1000, while the sporty X-Runner may make you feel like Rod Millen preparing to blast up Pike's Peak.
New for 2008 is the Rugged Trail package, with locking rear differential, specially tuned off-road suspension, skid plate, 16-inch black Baja wheels, black overfenders, and unique graphics.There are no other changes for 2008.For 2007, Toyota upgraded the front seats for enhanced interior comfort, while chrome-rimmed instruments and new audio head units brightened its two-tone instrument panel.
Compact pickups aren't what they used to be.For one thing, they're no longer compact.Nor are they uncomfortable.They're more comfortable and more capable than ever before.
Lineup
The 2008 Toyota Tacoma is available in 18 different configurations, including Regular Cab, Access Cab (extended cab) and Double Cab (crew cab) body styles.Regular and Access Cabs come with six-foot beds; Double Cab comes with the choice of a shorter five-foot bed or a standard-size six-footer.
The base engine is a 2.7-liter inline-4 mated to a five-speed manual transmission; a four-speed automatic is optional ($900).A 4.0-liter V6 is standard on Double Cabs and optional ($1,555) on 4WD Access Cabs.It is paired with a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic ($880).
The Tacoma 2WD Regular Cab ($14,280) comes standard with cloth upholstery, AM/FM/CD four-speaker sound system, tachometer, digital clock, two 12-volt powerpoints, fuel warning light, tire-pressure monitor, service reminder indicator, dome lamp, rear mudguards, 15-inch steel wheels and a full-size spare tire.Air conditioning is optional.
Access Cab ($17,720) and Double Cab ($24,735) models add more standard features, including air conditioning and functional consoles for the floor and ceiling.Double Cabs come with upgraded seat fabric, plus power windows, mirrors and door locks.Access and Double Cabs also get upgraded six-speaker audio systems, and offer an in-dash six-CD changer ($200); Double Cabs offer a premium JBL system ($560) with CD changer and amplified subwoofer.Both audio upgrades feature steering wheel controls.
PreRunner models are 2WD only, but feature the high stance and general appearance of a 4WD truck.(Desert racers use this style of truck to scout or pre-run a course before a race.) Regular Cab PreRunners ($15,150) must make do with four-cylinder power.The V6 is optional ($1,455) on PreRunner Access Cabs ($18,480) and of course standard on Double Cabs ($22,540).Buying a PreRunner is the only way you can get a 2WD Double Cab, as 4WD is standard on base Double Cabs.And all Double Cab PreRunners come with automatic transmission.
X-Runner ($24,045) features unique styling cues and a chassis tuned for on-road performance.Its name refers to the additional X-shaped brace added stiffen its frame against high cornering loads.X-Runner is offered only in the Access Cab style, and only with the V6 and six-speed manual.
SR5 packages ($1,525-$1,860) bundle styling and comfort features, including color-keyed overfenders and front bumper, chrome grille surround and chrome rear bumper, bucket seats with center console, and other upgraded interior features and trim.
Three TRD packages are available, named for Toyota Racing Development, which engineers and distributes high-performance parts for Toyota.
The pavement-oriented TRD Sport Package ($3,220-$3,915) starts with SR5 Package 2 equipment and adds or substitutes P265/65R17 tires, limited-slip differential, sport-tuned suspension with Bilstein shock absorbers, sport seats, overhead console and power point, plus a hood scoop, lots of body-color trim, and its own graphics package.TRD Sport is available on any Tacoma V6.
The TRD Offroad Package ($3,045-$3,755) starts with SR5 Package 2 equipment and adds or substitutes BF Goodrich P265/70R16 OWL tires, locking rear differential, off-road suspension with Bilstein shock absorbers, engine skidplate, sport seats, overhead console with compass and outside temperature, heavy-duty front tow hook, 115v/400w deck-mounted powerpoint, and unique TRD graphics.TRD Offroad is available only on V6 models, but not on Double Cab Long Beds.
The TRD Rugged Trail Package ($3,125-3,835) is similar to the Off-Road Package mechanically, but offers its own unique look with black 16-inch Baja wheels and black overfenders.All-weather floor mats are also part of the package, which is available only on V6 models with black, white, or silver paint.
Options for the Tacoma include a tow package ($650) for V6 models that comprises a 130-amp alternator, heavy-duty battery, transmission oil cooler, and a Class IV hitch with seven-pin connector.
Saf.
Walkaround
The Toyota Tacoma is an attractive truck, though not as stylish as its competitors from Nissan and Dodge.Big headlights and a bold grille highlight the Tacoma's front end.Flush rear surface glass and flush surface structures between the bumper sides and body give it a polished look.PreRunner and 4WD models are distinguished by bold overfenders.
Overall length of the Tacoma varies by body style: Regular Cabs are the shortest and most maneuverable, measuring 190.4 inches overall on a 109.4-inch wheelbase.Access Cab and Double Cab short-bed models have a 127.2-inch wheelbase and 208.1-inch overall length.Double Cab long-bed models are quite long at 221.3 inches overall on a 140.9-inch wheelbase.All models have six-foot beds except the Double Cab short-bed, which has a five-foot bed.
How to choose? Regular Cab models pack lots of cargo space in a relatively small package, good for maneuverability in the big city.Regular Cab PreRunners and 4WD's also have the best break-over angle due to their short length, and therefore offer the best capability off road.Access Cabs feature large dual rear auxiliary doors, not good for people but very good for gear.Double Cabs have long, conventionally hinged rear doors that open 80 degrees for ease of entry or loading gear.Double Cabs offer the people-carrying comfort of a sport-utility.Long-bed Double Cabs can carry more stuff but are unwieldy in tight places.
Tacoma comes with a composite inner bed, lighter than steel yet tougher and more durable.The bed features two-tier loading and an integrated deck rail utility system with four adjustable tie-down cleats.The rails are compatible with Genuine Toyota Accessories, including cargo-bed cross bars, a fork-mount bike rack, and diamond-plate storage boxes.
Interior
All of the latest-generation midsize pickups have decent interiors, but the quality of Toyota's interior materials seems just a little better.The lower dash and console are a lighter color than the main upper dash, brightening the interior.Chrome rings surround the three clustered gauges.Not everyone loves the perforated silver plastic used for the center stack.But the cloth upholstery is decent and the seats look nice.
In fact, Toyota made the Tacoma's seats bigger last year, which was an improvement.The manually adjustable seats include lumbar adjustment but no adjustment for seat height or the angle of the seat bottom, whereas the power seats on the Nissan Frontier have these features.
Overall, the Tacoma provides the driver with a good driving position.Big mirrors afford a good view to the rear.
Solid cup holders are provided in the center console area.On models that don't have sport seats, the front passenger's seatback flips down to form a tray table or to make room for long objects, a handy feature.The switchgear is easy to operate, and everything is where you expect it to be.Big rotary knobs make it easy to adjust cabin temperature even with gloves on; the knobs are electronic, so they're easy to twist.The radio is fully integrated into the upper center stack and it's easy to operate.CDs sound good through the JBL speakers.We aren't thrilled with the pull-out handbrake that comes on models with manual transmissions, as we prefer a lever or footbrake.Models with automatics come with a foot-operated parking brake.
The rear seats in the Tacoma Double Cab are particularly comfortable for the class, offering good legroom and shoulder room and decent headroom.The seatback is angled back slightly, making it more comfortable than the overly upright rear seats in some other compact pickups.In a back-to-back comparison test, we found the back seats of the Tacoma more comfortable than those in the Frontier.A younger person should be okay to ride across the state back there, and even adults won't complain too much on short trips.The rear windows even go all the way down.
The rear-seat area in the Double Cab is also good for carrying cargo.The seat is split 60/40.Flip the seat bottoms forward and fold the two sections down to form a flat platform for gear.It takes two hands to do this, and you first have to remove the headrests, which is a hassle, though Toyota has at least provided a place to store them.The backs of the seatbacks are hard, and form a sturdy cargo floor.It's not a bad spot for a dog, better than the bumpy floors in the Nissan Frontier and Dodge Dakota, but still a big jump down.Our experience has been that none of the trucks in this class is particularly good for dogs.
The Access Cab has rear seats, but they're pretty hopeless for humans.The space back there is best used for small cargo that you don't want to put in the bed.
Driving Impression
The Toyota Tacoma drives well and cruises nicely.It offers plenty of power from the V6.It handles well and feels relatively refined.Off-road models offer better capability over rugged terrain than previous-generation models as well as improved ride comfort.
The 4.0-liter V6 engine uses dual overhead camshafts and variable valve technology (Toyota calls it VVT-i, for Variable Valve Timing with intelligence) to optimize power and torque over a broad range of rpm.In action, the V6 feels refined and delivers responsive performance.It is rated at 236 horsepower and 266 pound-feet of torque.That means the Toyota V6 is still more powerful than the base V6 in the new Dodge Dakota, but less powerful than the Nissan Frontier's V6, or the optional inline-5 in the Chevrolet Colorado.
Nonetheless, Toyota's 4.0-liter V6 works well with the five-speed automatic transmission.And that's our first choice for this truck: the V6 and automatic.The automatic is super smooth and very responsive, quickly downshifting when you mash the throttle, and it offers five ratios to better keep the engine at its most efficient rpm.For its part, the six-speed manual transmission is easy to shift, but first gear is a very low ratio, leaving a broad stretch to second.The automatic even delivers better gas mileage, according to the latest EPA estimates, with 16/20 mpg City/Highway; vs.15/19 for the V6 and manual with 2WD and 15/18 for the V6/manual 4WD.
The 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine gets better mileage and runs on Regular gas.As with the V6, the four-cylinder benefits from VVT-i and dohc, which means it's a modern, sophisticated engine.It is rated at 159 horsepower and 180 pound-feet of torque, which is about average for the class.EPA estimates are 20/25 mpg with 2WD and the five-speed manual, and 19/25 mpg for 2WD with the four-speed automatic.
Handling is quite good on curvy roads.The Tacoma feels steady in sweeping turns and suffers from surprisingly little body roll, or lean, in hard corners.The Tacoma feels big on the road when compared with older compact pickups and, in fact, it is relatively large.It's wider and longer than previous-generation models.Size can be a detriment when parking, and a long-bed Double Cab can be a challenge in tight parking situations due to the amount of space it requires to turn.The Tacoma Double Cab long bed requires 44 feet to complete a circle, while a Double Cab short bed needs closer to 40 feet.For this reason, we recommend the short bed unless you really need to carry something that won't fit in it.A base Tacoma Regular Cab boasts a turning circle of less than 37 feet.
On pavement, the 4WD and TRD Offroad models seemed smooth and refined.Off-road, a 4WD TRD model is smooth and highly capable.The TRD suspension is excellent on rough, rugged terrain.It handles well on rough dirt trails, something we learned while charging up a ski run at Alyeska.It never bottomed on the rough terrain even when we pushed it well beyond socially acceptable standards.The Tacoma TRD also easily handled an off-road course that featured steep ascents and descents, moguls, and a log step.In short, we'd feel comfortable tackling just about any terrain in a Toyota Tacoma.And it doesn't just get there, it does it in relative comfort.The Tacoma doesn't seem to generate as much head toss as earlier 4WD compact pickups, an important consideration when driving long distances over rugged terrain, because you don't want to arrive to your backcountry camp fatigued from driving.
Switching into 4WD and 4WD Lo is as easy as twisting a rotary knob.It works very well, for the most part, but we tried to confuse it by switching the knob around underway and we succeeded.The low-range lights wouldn't turn off until we stopped, shut it off and restarted, the automotive equivalent of rebooting your computer.
The Tacoma's brakes are smooth and easy to modulate, and t.
Summary
Toyota Tacoma is among the best of the latest generation of midsize pickups.The Tacoma features a comfortable cab trimmed with quality materials.The 4WD models offer crisp handling, a nicely balanced ride quality, and excellent off-road capability.The TRD Offroad models are terrific trucks for rugged terrain.The X-Runner drives and performs like a sports car.
The list of optional equipment below represents a mix of optional dealer or factory installed features. Some must be added by the manufacturer during the production process whilst others can be installed here at the point of purchase. Please note that this list is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any questions please contact us for clarification.
Emissions
50 State Emissions
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Internal Options
Limited Slip Rear Differential
*
Sliding Rear Window
*
Other Options
Air Conditioner
$985
Standard Package #1
$1,145
Daytime Running Lights
$40
SR5 Package #1
$1,860
Vehicle Stability Control
$950
Post Production Options
Bed Extender
$282
Bed Mat (PPO)
$119
Towing Receiver Hitch w/Converter (Class II)
$455
Regionals
Destination Surcharge: Southeast
$50
Destination Surcharge: Gulf States
$55
Ball Mount Kit
$299
Bug Deflector
$149
Tacoma Cruise Control
$275
Electrochromic Mirror
$275
Chrome Exhaust Tip
$89
Drop Hitch Receiver
$415
Southeast Toyota Distributor: Certified technician 46 point final quality inspection.
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Southeast Toyota Distributor Plus: Certified technician 46 point final quality inspection and digital picture asset program.
Toyoguard Protection Group: Includes exterior paint sealant, interior protector, undercoating, sound seal, vehicle identification number glass etch protection and sealant cleaner.
$619
Toyoguard Plus Protection Group: Customer care includes roadside assistance, rental car assistance, no charge for first oil and filter change at any S.E.T. dealer, emergency towing, vehicle identification number etch protection, exterior paint sealant, undercoating, sound seal, sealant cleaner and interior protector.