The Toyota Tacoma Double Cab measures 225.5 inches, which comes out to 18 feet, and 9½ inches. Of that length, 73.7 inches—six feet, 1.7 inches—is pure cargo bed.
Hyundai Santa Cruz: 195.7 body/48.4 bed
If you need maneuverability and hauling capacity, the Tacoma Double Cab’s 225.5-inch body length might prove to be a tad cumbersome. You can get similar cargo capacity from the Nissan Frontier—which boasts a 73.3-inch bed—and save over 15 inches of footprint in the process.
The Frontier also costs about $11K less than the Tacoma Double cab, so you’ll save money without sacrificing cargo capacity.
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