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Finally test drove - screen felt low

LLL1990

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The larger 14" screen is more future proof. 5 years from now the smaller screen is going to look old and low tech.
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Personally, I love the fact that the 14" screen is just...Larger. Like zooming in on the little one. No extra resolution.

But that's because the text on that bigass screen can be read without my glasses. I can wear gas station sunglasses instead of my prescription bifocal sunglasses, which are never dark enough LOL
 

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At 65 years old I like the bigger screen. All car will be going to a bigger screen in 3-10 years
I actually am seeing getting use to it after another trip to see it on a Sunday when dealer closed-and they left it unlocked for strange reason. I could turn on audio and i think the jbl speaker system does well. But gee $61k for TRD off road premium….like the quality material fit/finish.
 

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I actually am seeing getting use to it after another trip to see it on a Sunday when dealer closed-and they left it unlocked for strange reason. I could turn on audio and i think the jbl speaker system does well. But gee $61k for TRD off road premium….like the quality material fit/finish.
61k is too expensive. I paid 51k for my 2024 Tacoma Off-road Premium. 54k OTD.
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