We know college-educated adults with real jobs who sleep on air mattresses and offer their guests Keystone Light and boxed mac and cheese for dinner. It’s all they know. It reminds us a bit of Toyota, where four-speed automatics and five-speed manuals live on in many of its models, yet the company’s coffers could no doubt fund bleeding-edge technology. So it went with the Tacoma mid-size pickup, which was barely updated in the last decade and yet remained the bestselling truck in its segment that entire time. But times have finally changed, and fresh entries—namely the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon—have forced Toyota to update its entry-level workhorse. Say hello to the 2016 Tacoma. READ MORE ››
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