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Toyota Tacoma

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The Toyota Hi-Lux, or Toyota Tacoma, is a compact pickup truck built and marketed by the Toyota Motor Corporation. The Hi-Lux name was adopted as a replacement for the Stout in 1969, and remains in use worldwide. In the United States, the Hi-Lux name was retired in 1976 in favor of Truck or Compact Truck, until it was renamed the Tacoma in 1995. One popular option package, SR5 (Sport Rally), also became synonymous with the truck, even though it was used on other Toyota models as well. The name for the camper version of the Hi-Lux was changed to 4-Runner in the United States in 1984. The 4Runner, now a full SUV, shares few visual cues with its brother Tacoma in more recent models.

As the Hi-Lux name was dropped in the US in 1976, any details listed here purporting to relate to the Hi-Lux from that date may not be entirely correct when applied to the vehicle that continues to be marketed by Toyota as the Hi-Lux throughout the rest of the world.

The product lines for the US and elsewhere diverged at that point and in many cases on a year for year basis the vehicles sold in the US only resemble the Hi-Lux, with major mechanical/chassis differences.

See WikiCars' comprehensive Toyota Tacoma Review.

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