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Yeah same. When we got Courtney's Grand Cherokee, we were just a number to them and had an extremely hard time getting them to follow up on things they said they'd take care of. Some little things like replacing the dead batteries in the remotes, some bigger stuff. All they care about is the sale and that's it.I bought my FJ cruiser at Koons, Tyson Toyota. I will tell you, these guys are sharks!!! They will do anything to get a sale. If you want a good deal, you need to know exactly what you are looking at. They still hound me 3 days a week with offers and e-mails about wanting my FJ. Saying they will give me 125% kbb value. They have a huge selection and good prices but beware they will fight over you at the door to sell you a vehicle. They held doors open for us, served us coffee, etc. made us feel at home but you know there was an ulterior motive.
I've heard good things about Priority Toyota, I personally went with Miller Toyota out in Manassas after doing a lot of research online on dealer review sites and BBB. Wherever you go, avoid the Toyota dealership in Woodbridge. They have the worst reviews and an F grade on BBB.
Anyway, as for choosing a Tacoma, I love mine for many reasons, primarily because I prefer driving stick and you can't find them anymore. But I've used the shit out of the bed since we bought the house a couple years ago. I've had some strong feelings on switching to a 4Runner though...they're comfier, look badass, and roomier. If you get either, get the TRD OffRoad or the TRD Pro if you want. Both come with a locking rear diff, which is the primary useful difference when it comes down to it.