The New Tacoma V-6 motors just had a recall for metal in the engines and many were being destroyed because of this. Research concluded that the machining process wasn't cleaning the engine thoroughly enough to remove the machined metal shavings causing the problem. Yes, Toyota did make it right from what I heard but the owners were without their vehicles for an extended period of time due to motor availability, scheduling vehicles for motor replacement and actual replacement time. Right after Covid and beyond, Toyota had a time getting computer chips and delivering vehicles to dealers. At one point (they were tacking on $5 to $15K) to the list price because their inventories were low on many vehicles (supply and demand). Not sure if they are still doing this today but Buyer Beware. If the Blue Book value for a new vehicle is $40000 and you pay say $50000, you will never recoup that $10000 markup due to depreciation. Yes, some will say Yotas don't depreciate as much as other vehicles but not $10k worth. What I'm really getting at is my 03 Tacoma was the VERY BEST vehicle I have ever owned in my 68 years hands down. I did look their way when I got the F-150 last year and wanted another Yota but it was hard to turn down a 22 Full size garage kept truck with 3675 miles, 14 month transferable Ford warranty 3 year/36000 mile and lifetime power train warranty for $10000 less. Only time will tell me if I made a Good decision or not. I'm in NC, Southeast Toyota district, 22 Ford F-150 to 24 Tacoma equally equipped.