Michael Cantu, with Edmunds saidThe Toyota Tacoma is the best-selling truck in its segment for a reason. Foremost, it enjoys a long-standing reputation for durability and go-anywhere capability. But it's also smooth, efficient and easy to get along with on the road. The Tacoma is one of Toyota's success stories. Not only does it outsell the Tundra and 4Runner, it is also the best-selling pickup in the midsize truck segment. Over the years it has built a fiercely loyal following, and the Tacoma can be uniquely customized thanks to what seems like an infinite number of aftermarket products. This is a tough truck with impressive off-road capability and is a manageable size if you don't want a full-size truck.
Off-road is where the Tacoma truly shines and stands above all others. The Tacoma has the clearance, gearing and traction to tackle serious terrain, and the brakes and throttle prove brilliantly precise and controllable in low-range crawling situations.
The SR is the work truck of the bunch and kicks things off with:, 16-inch steel wheels, , , a Sliding rear window, Power-adjustable and heated side mirrors, Tough composite bed that needs no bedliner, Movable bed cleats, Locking/unlocking vehicle remote in V6 models, Dual-zone automatic climate control, a 7-inch touchscreen, Six-speaker audio system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, available, Satellite radio, Three USB ports and a Wi-Fi hotspot
The base Tacoma also comes with a suite of driving aids that include Forward collision mitigation, Lane departure warning and Adaptive cruise control.

