2005 Editors' Choice Awards
2005 Truck of the Year

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» Introduction
» Criteria
» 2005 Car of the Year
» 2005 Truck of the Year
» 2005 SUV of the Year
» 2005 Hybrid of the Year
» Best New Small Car
» Best New Midsize Car
» Best New Large Car
» Best New Luxury Car
» Best New Convertible
» Best New Sports Car
» Best New Minivan
» Best New Small SUV
» Best New Midsize SUV
» Best New Large SUV
» Best New Luxury SUV
» Best New Small Pickup
» Best New Large Pickup
» Best New Dream Car
» Best Car for the Environment
» Best Family Car
» Best Car for Teen Drivers
» Most Improved New Car
» Most Fun New Car
» Most Stylish New Car

Click to enlarge. 2005 Toyota Tacoma - Truck of the Year

Long gone are the days when trucks survived simply by carrying heavy loads, towing double-axle trailers and offering buyers such luxuries as power steering or hubcaps. Noise, vibration and harshness levels led to hearing loss and the occasional loose tooth filling, but a big vinyl bench seat did its best to comfort passengers (three max, including the driver). Today's trucks win or die based on comfort, available body and engine configurations, horsepower (as well as torque), build quality, price, and often times, the innovations they bring to the playing field.

It's a tough league in which to compete, but the 2005 Toyota Tacoma has proven it's more than capable of holding its own. Totally redesigned for 2005, the Tacoma offers a four-cylinder motor with a respectable 164-horsepower, and a powerful V6 with 245-horsepower and 282 lb.-ft. of twist. Add to that the choice of regular, extended (access), or crew (double) cab body styles, short or long dent-free composite beds with integrated tiedown rails, and a choice between the customary rear- or four-wheel-drive, and it becomes clear that Toyota takes this truck-building thing seriously. And don't forget that the 2005 Toyota Tacoma is comfortable, quiet, offers a host of options, tows up to 6,500-lbs., and starts at just about $14,000.

For those who want to enjoy a truck without compromises, there is no better choice than the 2005 Toyota Tacoma. Old-school, truck-loving diehards will want to check out the base Tacoma with its steel wheels and lack of air conditioning. But, they'll still have to put up with cloth seats and modern day build quality. Bummer.

- Thom Blackett


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