2024 Tacoma TRD Off-Road vs 2024 Colorado ZR2: How Are These The Same Price?!?
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Published 2024-05-26
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All Comments (21)
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toyota out of their minds with these prices. ZR2 all the way
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I take the colorado zr2 anytime
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ZR2 comes with nearly everything in it. The convenience package is minimal fluff. Test drove Colorado ZR2 the other day, MSRP $48,950. TRD Offroad comes up quite short in my opinion.
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I prefer the Tacoma’s interior layout but the ZR2 looks way better on the exterior. The ZR2 gives you a lot more for the money. I’d go Chevy.
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Thanks Ben for the videos! I never thought I’d ever say I’d take a Chevy Colorado over a Toyota Tacoma but that day is here and for me it’s ZR2 all day!
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The only thing I like about the tacoma better than the ZR2 is the camera review mirror. Crazy since it was GM that originally brought that feature to market. ZR2 all day long.
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ZR2 all the way!!!
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Colorado and ranger are the trucks to buy now i think.
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I drive a 2019 Tundra and looking to get in to a midsize. Will definitely go with the ZR2.
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The ZR2 is such a good-looking truck
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I'm a Tocoma guy but the ZR2 wins in this comparison
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A year ago I would’ve said Tacoma. Now… I’m going Chevy.
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TRD isn't even in the same league as the ZR2
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ZR2 gets you rear AC, 4WD Auto, real skid plates, tow hooks, rock rails, front locking diff, more power, bigger tires, and better shocks.
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I currently have a gen 2 Tacoma that I have been driving for 10 years and put 220k miles on it. I love it, but I think Toyota lost me on this one. I’m going to get the ZR2.
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Would love to see more information on the back seat room in both, currently have a 23 Tacoma TRD offroad and I’m considering the zr2
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I was going to get a Colorado, but I saw way too many posts on forums of electrical problems bricking them for weeks leaving owners without a truck. I’m 2k miles into my ‘24 Tacoma, 600 of it being towing miles, and everything is really solid!
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Toyota has gotten GREEDY
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That woman was clearly reliving her Pokemon Go days. As for the trucks, I'd take the ZR2. The Colorado is already a good truck, the ZR2 trim is a pretty good option, and its pricing is fairly reasonable for what it offers, making it rather competitive to the Tacoma.
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Glad I got the Zr2 instead.