Just for grins...
On 4/1/2016 3:24 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 4/1/16 2:45 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/1/2016 2:04 PM, Ryan P. wrote:
On 4/1/2016 12:18 PM, True North wrote:
"Keyser Söze
...while waiting for routine service to be completed on my wife's
car, I
test drove a 2016 Toyota Tacoma truck. What a sweet ride...made even
sweeter by the presence of its six speed manual transmission. The last
time I drove a pickup truck with a stick shift, it was back in the late
1950's, at my dad's boat store. I think it was a four speed, but you
started in second because first was there only to get the truck rolling
if you were pulling something really heavy."
I've looked at the Tacoma while waiting for my semi annual servicing
for my Highlander. Found that the roof and windshield seemed
low....cut off just above my sight line. Just seemed to bother me.
My other half test drove a Ford Edge and loved everything about it...
except how the vertical supports in back created a huge blind spot. I
tried to tell her that if she used her mirrors properly, she'd never
have to turn her head, but she couldn't get past it.
She ended up getting a Kia Sorento instead.
The Altima has a nice feature .... maybe all cars have them now ... I
don't know. It has sensors in the outside rear view mirrors that
detect if another car is pulling up along side you on the right or left.
There are small lights inside the car near the mirrors that light up if
a car is detected. If you put your blinker on while a car is detected
on the side that you intend to make a lane change, a chime goes off as
well as the light to warn you. The rear facing camera is pretty cool
also. When backing and turning the steering wheel, an outline of where
you are backing moves with the steering wheel movements. There's also
an alternate view that gives you a wider screen shot.
So far I like it a lot. Drives smooth and quiet, is quick and gets
great mileage.
My father in law had an Altima I sometimes would borrow when we were in
Florida. Nice driving car, peppy, as you say. I thought the exhaust was
a little boomy and for me, the car was so low to the ground that getting
out annoyed my knees. Also, and I have found other Altima drivers had
the same complaint: whatever mechanisms keep the doors open when you
are getting out are pretty weak...they close on their own too easily.
But, in all, an impressive little sedan.
My only complaint is that the window sill is high and my arm feels
unnatural when I drive with the window open and my elbow on the sill.
But, most of the time the window is closed using heat or A/C so I'll get
used to it. One thing I've noticed ... some other drivers are more
aggressive and are prone to pull out from a side road in front of me
whereas with the truck I think they are are little more intimidated by
it's size. I'll get used to it. Gas mileage is still blowing me away.
Not used to that.
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