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What year model?Thinking of buying a used Tacoma. How many miles are they good for? What should be my line in the sand for mileage? I'm not a car person.
I'm tired of tying up the kayak to the top of my little 2 door acura. Time to truly embrace my southern heritage and get a truck. I'll take any other model suggestions. I don't need anything huge as **** and I'm not looking to drop 50k on something brand new. Just something to carry the kayak and other fishing ****. Do need it to be 4 wheel drive.
Thinking of buying a used Tacoma. How many miles are they good for? What should be my line in the sand for mileage? I'm not a car person.
I'm tired of tying up the kayak to the top of my little 2 door acura. Time to truly embrace my southern heritage and get a truck. I'll take any other model suggestions. I don't need anything huge as **** and I'm not looking to drop 50k on something brand new. Just something to carry the kayak and other fishing ****. Do need it to be 4 wheel drive.
It’s hard to break a Toyota. I got my 4Runner up to 220k before trading it, never had a single issue beside routine maintenance.Thinking of buying a used Tacoma. How many miles are they good for? What should be my line in the sand for mileage? I'm not a car person.
I'm tired of tying up the kayak to the top of my little 2 door acura. Time to truly embrace my southern heritage and get a truck. I'll take any other model suggestions. I don't need anything huge as **** and I'm not looking to drop 50k on something brand new. Just something to carry the kayak and other fishing ****. Do need it to be 4 wheel drive.
Dude, mine lasted about 470k. Tacoma is the definition of longevity, and don't let any of these Ford/Gm/Chevy boys tell you different.
I'd recommend pre 2005 if you don't want to spend way more for bells, whistles, and a larger frame.
I've owned several and like flicka and outlaw said. They last forever if treated right. I've had a Toyota Truck (before tacomas) that had over 500k and put a new transmission in at around 375k. A second generation Tacoma that I never had an issue with, ever. The new 3rd gen is hit or miss. I like the truck, but hate the drivetrain. We have had a FJ cruiser since 07 that has over 200K on it and still runs perfect, only put a wheel bearing in it. It still drives better as far as power than my 17 Tacoma does. Try to find a gen 2 Tacoma with less than 150k well taken care of. They have the same drivetrain as the FJ cruiser 4.0 engines.I'm browsing the local listings, so, there are many options.
My house contractor put 570,000+ on his 4wd Nissan Frontier without a rebuild. He is up to about 250,000+ on his current one.This lines up with what I've read but it's good to hear it first hand. I don't need any bells or whistles so that's solid advice. It's going to be a dirty, filthy beast of burden
Thinking of buying a used Tacoma. How many miles are they good for? What should be my line in the sand for mileage? I'm not a car person.
I'm tired of tying up the kayak to the top of my little 2 door acura. Time to truly embrace my southern heritage and get a truck. I'll take any other model suggestions. I don't need anything huge as **** and I'm not looking to drop 50k on something brand new. Just something to carry the kayak and other fishing ****. Do need it to be 4 wheel drive.
I do want 4 wheel drive, but I can see how I worded it poorly.
I ain't trying to get stuck in the sugar sand at the beach.
Dude, mine lasted about 470k. Tacoma is the definition of longevity, and don't let any of these Ford/Gm/Chevy boys tell you different.
I'd recommend pre 2005 if you don't want to spend way more for bells, whistles, and a larger frame.