Full disclosure: I've had a few Toyota trucks in the past 15 years or so. A 2002 or so Tacoma ext cab 2wd "pre runner" and a 2001 4.7 2wd Tundra.
I've driven and owned many different vehicles and never thought that these trucks were particularly anything special. The interior of the Tacoma hit that same sweet spot of circa 2000's Honda that screams "this shall not wear with time", but other than that it was pretty unremarkable. The Tundra had lots of issues from neglect at no fault of it's own. Neither had the dreaded rust that is so prevalent in these. I knew about that before and after. They've both been gone for several years now.
Recently, because I suffer from the same car ADD that the rest of you suffer from, I was looking at newer Colorados and Canyons. At around $25-30k for a 3 year old used truck I got to thinking, "Are these really 4-5 times better than a mid 2000's Toyota. Thinking 5*$6k. Then I looked through a few listings. Boy was I wrong.
Look..... I know the Toyota tax is a thing. People value their reliability, real or perceived. Maybe that's worth %15 on a Camry over an Altima. That's not what this is about. This is about the absolutely ludicrous prices mid and early 2000's Tacomas are going for. A truck which is known to rot in half and cost Toyota millions of dollars to recall. I'm talking about things like this:
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1999-toyota-tacoma-sr5-4x4-9/
"Oh but that's just BAT" What about this?
That's right $12k for a 20 year old truck with 130k miles on it. Or this!?
^This sold and has 190k miles on it.
Or God forbid you want a newer one with some features.
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/820869260/overview/
And local to me: https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/818489639/overview/
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Too bad cars.com Doesn't have a "Crap" price indicator. I'll blame this one mostly on the dealer and covid and meth from TN.
Last one....
I just don't get it. This is not supply and demand.... It's idiocy.
I figured you fellow GRM'ers would understand. So let's all yell at the "normals" to get off my lawn and stop financing $16k for a 14 year old truck that is highly prone to turning to iron oxide. That way I can have what I want for 5 grand.