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Yes, repairability. If my quarter panel gets damaged on my truck, i can replace it and not total the truck.
Not sure why the downvotes. Folks dont know how cars work or clearly havent worked on them. Body on frame is the best for repair and longevity.
Also unibody rust=totaled.
Frames rust much faster.
On a gen 1 Tacoma maybe. Because those were a factory defect. FAR more unibodies rust out. Thinner metal.
You can replace quarter panels on unibody.
Let me clarify, body and frame damage are often coupled on a unibody. Body on frame is generally less susceptible.