Price comparison

Ford F-150 vs Toyota Tacoma: what each actually costs used

Across the 12 model years both have benchmarks for, the used Ford F-150 runs $7,124 cheaper at the median, a 17.9 percent gap. Ford F-150 sits at $32,721 and Toyota Tacoma at $39,845.

One caveat before the table: the F-150 is a full-size truck and the Tacoma is a midsize, so this is a budget comparison between segments rather than a like-for-like matchup.

Ford F-150 median
$32,721
Toyota Tacoma median
$39,845
The gap
$7,124 (17.9%)

Medians above cover the 12 model years both nameplates have benchmarks for. Each figure in the table links to that year's full benchmark page with the typical range and median mileage. Data comes from live Canadian listings, computed as described on the about page.

YearFord F-150Toyota TacomaDifference
2025$58,990$56,346F-150 +$2,644
2024$53,990$49,999F-150 +$3,991
2023$54,245$48,995F-150 +$5,250
2022$43,990$43,998Tacoma +$8
2021$36,488$42,973Tacoma +$6,485
2020$31,448$39,692Tacoma +$8,244
2019$33,994$39,999Tacoma +$6,005
2018$26,000$38,999Tacoma +$12,999
2017$23,888$34,214Tacoma +$10,326
2016$21,980$27,439Tacoma +$5,459
2015$22,990$23,448Tacoma +$458
2013$17,499$23,900Tacoma +$6,401

Every year of each model

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