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The Toyota Tacoma is the KING of Midsize Trucks...And its NOT EVEN CLOSE

2 h 1 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Last week things got heated when we claimed the 2nd gen Frontier beats the 2nd gen Tacoma. This week Aaron is back and he is not letting that slide. We break down Real world reliability not fanboy myths Power differences and what you actually feel The truth about Toyota longevity vs Nissan durability Titan swaps vs Tacoma long travel setups Diff strength drivetrain design and what actually matters Manual vs automatic transmissions and why autos kill power Aftermarket support and why it matters more than you think What you should buy with ten thousand dollars right now No fluff. No brand loyalty nonsense. Just two guys who have actually used this stuff calling it how it is. Bottom line Both trucks are good. Both have problems. But one might make more sense depending on how you actually use it. ---------------------------------------- Drop a comment Frontier or Tacoma What are you running and why

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