Since the demise of The Mighty Tacoma I've been exhaustively considering and reconsidering what to get to replace it. I began with Ford e350 7.3 diesel 9-passenger club wagons, preferably 2003 to get better brakes. Well, there aren't any, and they're freakin' huge. I briefly flirted with the notion of GMC gas engine 4x4 Express and Astro vans, then looked at Suburbans and Yukons. Then I backed up and considered what I liked and didn't like about my old '01 Tacoma 2WD, SR5, pre-runner, 3.4 V6.
Likes:
- Toyota build quality and serviceability.
- As reliable as a hammer.
- Very easy to live with.
- Worked OK as a race support vehicle.
- Was excellent for carrying my 24' rowing shell, bikes, big RC planes and stuff to the dump.
- Wasn't a big, showy, new pickup or SUV.
Didn't like so much:
- 3.4 V had to work fairly hard pulling my small open trailer and 1000# car over the hills towing to VIR and Charlotte.
- Towing gas mileage was pretty poor for 3.4 liters.
- Braking performance while towing was so-so. Maybe worse than so-so, since if the thing had been able stop I'd no be writing the post.
- As a race support vehicle for an over-50 adult, a mid-sized pickup bed w/ a shell gets ~really~ old when you've crawled in and out for the 50th time of the weekend.
- It had lived a fairly hard 132k miles and while it burned no oil it was looking a little rough.
So, I was at Suburbans/Yukons and was just not thrilled at the early 00's GM design/build quality.
I ran the numbers for 5k miles of $3.60/gal gas at 14mpg and $4.20 diesel at 17 mpg and found that my fuel costs would be essentially equal. Diesel maintenance in the long run would be higher 'til the gasser needed a short block at 275k - but I'm only driving this thing 5k/yr, max. Towing, snow, rowing, moving big stuff.
So, I ask myself:
- "Did Toyota make a Suburban based on the Tundra?"
...Yep, the Sequoia. A big-ass suburban mom luxo-barge SUV. The very antithesis of everything I think is good in cars. So I start searching, and around here were the luxury wears off fast, they're pretty cheap. Across the country I see plenty being sold w/ well over 200k miles, so if I get one around 100k I've got enough car left forever. W/ the 3rd-row seat removed and 2nd row folded forward the cargo area is bigger than the Tacoma and is secure, dry and climate controlled.
I've driven 2 now - an '04 and an '07, both w/ limited package. They drive pretty well. Very solid, much nicer ride than my 'Taco, and the 4-valve 5.7 V8 makes solid power and sounds cool. They'll pull 6500 pounds, and the tow package has a burly-ass factory hitch, 7-pin socket, 150-amp alternator and oil/trans coolers. There's a 4.10 rear but I'm not sure if it's only on the limited or if SR5 pack get it as well.
The leather/DVD screens/fake burled walnut/bluetooth headsets in the rear seats are a bit much, so I'm pretty much decided that an '04-up SR5 w/ a cloth interior, 4x4, tow pack will be perfect. I should be able to get this from a private party for maybe 12.5-13k, dealer a grand or so higher. Payout on the totaled 'Taco was $9200, so it's not a stretch.
What say y'all?