I don't know about the 3rd gen tacos but the 2nd gens still had jump seats inside and were definitely still smaller than the 1st gen tundra. Now extended cab is the exception instead of the norm so it's not worth comparing since most people buy 4 doors now. Also, the 4L V6 in some of the early 2nd gens Tacomas might have been even worse on fuel than the 4.7L V8. Lastly, the tundra has a bench seat in the front which is amazing. and has come in handy when you want 5 adults inside with 5 bikes in the back for a shuttle. Try that in an extended cab tacoma!
Feb. 3, 2023, 10:57 a.m. - cyclotoine
I don't know about the 3rd gen tacos but the 2nd gens still had jump seats inside and were definitely still smaller than the 1st gen tundra. Now extended cab is the exception instead of the norm so it's not worth comparing since most people buy 4 doors now. Also, the 4L V6 in some of the early 2nd gens Tacomas might have been even worse on fuel than the 4.7L V8. Lastly, the tundra has a bench seat in the front which is amazing. and has come in handy when you want 5 adults inside with 5 bikes in the back for a shuttle. Try that in an extended cab tacoma!