Glad to see the topic discussed. My 2nd Dakota is approaching 300,000 miles (great truck, contra Squatch, but experiences on this model are all over the map, so to speak), and I have a suspicion that it won't last forever. Sniffed around a new '16 Tacoma on the lot today, and it seems solid. Not crazy about the composite bed and the extra effort/cost to get my Eagle tied down. But an earlier post mentioned Chevy trucks steering input, which I've noticed driving some of their vans years ago. Sorry, mushy steering or a lot of play in the wheel before a response on the ground, and no deal. So I hope to see some feedback from buckland or others in this column when some of us get experience with new Colorados and/or Tacomas, especially with regard to vehicle handling and other things that aren't listed in the specs. Thanks!