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2019 Toyota Tacoma Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Original MSRP

7.7
of 10

expert review

4.2

avg user rating

(23 reviews)

Pros

  • Stylish design

  • Excellent value for money

Cons

  • Outdated technology

  • Poor ride quality

7.7
out of 10
expert review
Look & feel
9/10
Technology
5/10
Performance
7/10
Safety
8/10
Form & function
7/10
Cost-effectiveness
10/10
2019 Toyota Tacoma Test Drive Review summaryImage

Live with a Toyota Tacoma, and it will become a member of the family, a faithful companion, and a trusted partner that’s ready for just about anything.

Unapologetically unrefined, the 2019 Toyota Tacoma is a truck, pure and simple. It doesn't try to be anything else, and its raw honesty, at first unappealing, becomes its most endearing trait. Over the course of a week of testing, I went from eagerly anticipating to sadly dreading its departure. Clearly, there’s a good reason it's the best-selling midsize pickup in America.
9/10

Toyota differentiates the various Tacoma trims with unique grilles, wheels, hoods, and finishes. They all look as though designers used nothing but a T-square, a level, and a knife: solid blocks of metal detailed with carved character lines, flared fenders, and a provocatively protruding nose. The end result is a ruggedly handsome rig.

Inside, hard and durable plastic is the rule rather than the exception; the Tacoma reflects function over form. Stylish details exist, such as the truck’s geometric upholstery patterns and equally spaced dashboard air vents. Otherwise, the Tacoma has simple analog gauges and an old-school control panel complete with knobs and buttons that are large enough to use while wearing gloves.

Toyota sells the 2019 Tacoma in extended-cab (Access Cab) and crew-cab (Double Cab) styles. You can get a Tacoma with a short or a long cargo bed, with a 4-cylinder or a V6 engine, and with rear-wheel drive (RWD) or 4-wheel drive (4WD). In order of most affordable to most expensive, trim levels include SR, SR5, TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, Limited, and TRD Pro.

Equipped with Limited trim—which comes in only Double Cab, short bed, V6, 4WD specification—my test truck had a base price of $40,865. Add a set of floor mats, cargo bed D-rings, and the $1,120 destination charge, and the grand total amounted to $42,184.

Christian Wardlaw
Published May 25, 2021 by Christian Wardlaw
Christian Wardlaw has 25 years of experience reviewing cars and has served in editorial leadership roles with Edmunds, J.D. Power, the New York Daily News, Autobytel, and Vehix. Chris prefers to focus on the cars people actually buy rather than the cars about which people dream, and emphasizes the importance of fuel economy and safety as much as how much fun a car is to drive. Chris is married to an automotive journalist, is the father of four daughters, and lives in Southern California.

User reviews for 2019 Toyota Tacoma

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by Jerry Z
Jul 18, 2025
Got a killer deal, no complaints. It’s similar to the rav 4. Wish the radio was upgraded Jul 18, 2025
by Wayne F
May 02, 2025
This vehicle had a terrible engine vibration under load, it was dirty, and dirt everywhere , the tow hitch showed signs of heavy work, and when trying to explain it to the dealer , they more or less couldn’t wait for me to get off there lot.May 02, 2025
by Darrel R
Jan 29, 2025
Love this model, but not this particular unit. It has been hit three times, the back bumper was smashed. I was told it was going to be replaced. The truck was filthy, and the salesman was not honest about the Carfax or the advertised price.Jan 29, 2025

2019 Toyota Tacoma Pricing

Original MSRP
N/A
Price range
$28,463 to $29,909
Average price on CG
$29,908
YoY price change
$28,630 to $29,908

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