The 1996 Toyota T100 is a full-size pickup truck that holds the reputation for reliability and durability that Toyota vehicles are known for. Available in either a standard two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive, the T100 offers two engines: a 150-hp 2.7L four-cylinder or a 190-hp 3.4L V6 matched with a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. The T100 comes in two trims—DX and the more luxurious SR5, which includes air conditioning, cruise control, and power windows and locks. Safety features include anti-lock brakes and optional driver and passenger airbags. Despite its size, the T100 handles more like a car than a typical truck, offering a comfortable ride when unloaded while still having the capacity for heavy work. However, the T100 lacks the V8 power and towing capacity of some of its American counterparts.