Just throw up your hands and say "good enough" and walk away?
Anyone care to respond?
Well, if it ain't broke....Don't try to fix it.
I've had a very good experience with my 07 Tacoma. Toyota was still replacing parts on their dime until I hit 200,000 miles. Leaf springs and U-Joints. In 12 years the only real repair I've paid for was an alternator. Three years ago we reached the point where we needed a bigger truck. I could have traded the Tacoma and gone with a new 2016, or for about the same money keep the Tacoma and buy a used 2014 1/2 ton. That is the direction we decided to go
I looked hard for a used Tundra, but doing a search for suitable trucks within 100 miles found very few Tundras to choose from, and none that met my criteria. I found dozens of F150's and eventually went that way. I've had the Ford for 3+ years now with no issues so I can't complain.
A Tundra will burn about 1-2 mpg more gas, but the money saved on repairs will most likely more than offset that cost. NIce looking truck BTW