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Gen III Tacoma Compared to a 1970 Full Size Pickup - How "small" are our trucks really?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by R4D4G4ST, Mar 12, 2021.

  1. Mar 12, 2021 at 1:40 PM
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    R4D4G4ST

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    Trying to settle a bet, I made this. The argument was old Full-Size trucks were way bigger and more powerful than our "Cute, Little" Tacomas.

    I was honestly surprised by how similar they actually are.
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  2. Mar 12, 2021 at 1:46 PM
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    Big difference is back then almost all trucks were regular cabs.... standard bed was 8 feet and short beds were 6ft. Now the crew cab with 5 foot bed is probably the most common truck configuration.
     
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    Agreed, that should have been compared to a regular cab Tacoma for a more accurate comparison.
     
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    Well and how absolutely massive the modern "full-size" truck is. Fifty years ago, the Tacoma was a full-size.
     
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    Even compared to full size trucks of say the 90s, our Tacomas aren't that small. They've gotten to the size full-size used to be. But full size trucks have grown too and now they've become monstrosities. Too big for my taste. I've got nothing to compensate for.
     
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    Nice graphic.

    The funny one for me is that I recently rolled slowly past a new Suburban. My wife has always complained that the Taco was huge. I would always say that it is the smallest that can be bought.

    Seeing that the Suburban appeared to be about the same length, I did some googling and apologized to my wife.

    Parked next to each other, the ACLB / DCSB is about the same length, but the DCLBs are the same length. Pretty crazy.
     
  7. Mar 12, 2021 at 1:54 PM
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    Just to clarify you're saying that the ACLB/DCSB are the same length as each other, and that the DCLB is the same length as the new suburbans?
     
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    Our trucks are about the size of a 1st gen tundra
     
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    Yes! Gimme a moment.

    Not as nice as @R4D4G4ST , but:
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    The last regular cab Tacoma was 2014 if l am not mistaken and its dimensions would be:
    109.6" Wheelbase
    190.4" Length
    74.6" Wide
    69.9" High
     
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    I pulled data from these two graphics.

    Toyota makes two Tacoma Frames.
    A 127" Wheelbase/ 212" Overall length
    A 140" Wheelbase/ 225" Overall Length.

    So the ACLB and DCSB use the same chassis and are the same length.

    [​IMG][​IMG]
     
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    I would like to see how it compares to the original Toyota pickup

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    That's a good looking rig.
     
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    GVWR up to 7500 lbs for the GM and weighs less than the Tacoma. Obviously standards have changed, but damn.

    Something I've been curious of for a while, is why the GVWR on the Tacoma and trucks in general is so low? Look up the "payload" of a Corolla. It's almost the same as my 4x4 DCSB. Seriously what gives?
     
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    But our Tacos are too light to tow what we're rated for. :rolleyes:


    There are a lot of factors that go into the gross weight. There's the payload capacity to keep the lawyers happy and then there is common sense.
     
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    1989 single cab was small

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    subbed cause I don't have a eating popcorn gif but interested in this Friday thread...
     
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    I think this is to push people into buying the Tundra. If the GVWR of the Tacoma was a mere 600lbs more, it would qualify for the 100% business depreciation tax benefit.

    I really hate how companies do this. Ford hobbles the Ranger to sell more F150s, Toyota hobbles the Tacoma to sell more Tundra's. I gotta think a Tundra costs as much to make as a Tacoma, but they can charge more for it. It's frustrating.
     
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    If I could find some decent artwork of a SR5 and some reliable specs, I could probably make that happen. :)
     
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    Did I say stock?
    So if the progression is bigger each gen, the 4th Gen should have a V8 :) It just makes sense.
     
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