I mean they still have had the best quarter and best first half of the year ever when selling Tacomas (121,866 trucks), will be interesting to see the numbers at the end of the year compared to both trucks, but you'd have to expect at least some decilce given the amount of options out there now...
Are you guys verifying your MPG numbers when you fill up by dividing miles driven by how many gallons you put in? Looking at videos online, that's where the discrepancy is coming in.. not sure you can trust the computer
Toyota released their March sales, looks like the Tacoma isnt slowing down " Tacoma up 12.6 percent; a best-ever March and first quarter; 17 consecutive months of increased sales"
https://corporatenews.pressroom.toyota.com/releases/toyota-motor-north-america-reports-march-2019-sales.htm
Any...
According to this doesn't look like the Tacoma is slowing down, setting January and February sales records.
http://carsalesbase.com/us-car-sales-data/toyota/toyota-tacoma/
All the other guys report numbers quarterly so hard to tell from them, Ford included I think