Arguably the most fickle member of the Road & Track staff, Reviews Editor Mack Hogan is likely the only person to ever cross shop an ND Miata with an Isuzu Vehicross. He founded the automotive reviews section of CNBC during his sophomore year of college and has been writing about cars ever since.
The 2024 Tacoma isn't even on sale yet, but there's already a camper designed specifically for it. GoFastCampers announced on Monday that its Platform Camper is available for the new Taco.We've tried out the Platform Camper on Ford's bite-sized Maverick, but noted in that story that the camper setup is a better fit for a larger, more capable truck.
And you should be able to stay cool in it, per GFC:The half inch-thick white honeycomb composite roof reflects solar radiation and provides air gap insulation, which is then complimented by an additional four inches of foam and fabric from the folded tent, plus another inch of composite in the sleeping area floor.
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