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The 2011 Toyota Tacoma remains the preeminent midsize truck in its class; dependable, reliable, and perfect for hauling cargo or equipment. Host ...
2009 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 4x4 V-6 SR5 TRD - Automobile Magazine December 15, 2009
As a person who enjoys doing small-scale outdoorsy work or towing the odd small camper, car, or boat, I really like "small" trucks like this Toyota Tacoma,
Prosecutors say obsession with motorcycle led to killing - The Union Leader December 16, 2009
McDonald told Eighmey that he had a 2008 Toyota Tacoma truck that did not have any lien on it, court documents say. Paul McDonald leaves Plaistow District and more »
VW To Bring Amarok Pickup To America If We Promise To Buy 100k Units - Truth About Cars December 17, 2009
But don't get too excited: the only compact pickup to sell in those numbers is the Toyota Tacoma, which sold 102327 units year-to-date. On the other hand, REPORT: VW would have to shift 100000 Amarok pickups to justify bringing them The Amarok Would Have to Sell 100000 Units to Come to the USall 4 news articles »
Toyota and Lexus Lead Sudden-Acceleration Complaints: Consumer Reports - Inside Line December 08, 2009
InjuryBoard.com (blog)Toyota and Lexus Lead Sudden-Acceleration Complaints: <i>Consumer Reports</i>One 2008 Toyota Tacoma complaint from the NHTSA database said: "While entering an on-ramp, the (2008 Tacoma) truck accelerated on its own, CR: 41 Percent Of Acceleration Complaints Involve ToyotasToyota admits 3.8m recallall 32 news articles »
Road Test: 2010 Toyota Tacoma - Canada.com December 01, 2009
The Tacoma didn't always own the compact to midsize truck segment. No, prior to Dodge dropping the ball on styling and producing one of the most 2010 Toyota Tundra Double Caball 3 news articles »
Toyota’s Tacoma pickup dominates the compact pickup segment as Ford Motor Co. , General Motors Co. and Chrysler Group LLC have stopped investing in their smaller pickups in favor higher margin full-sized pickups. Through June, Toyota had sold more Tacomas than its full-sized Tundra pickup, which competes against the Ford F-series and GM’s Chevrolet Silverado. will begin selling a restyled version of its Tacoma compact pickup truck in October, one of a host of new or redesigned products coming out for the world’s largest automaker. The pickup will have a new exterior design and a redone interior as well as entertainment systems, but will keep the same engine and frame, said Bob Carter, Group Vice President and brand manager for Toyota. The trucks are both made in Toyota’s San Antonio truck plant.
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A: No, 4 cyl and 6 cyl are not compatable for parts. (answered by cdever5 on October 25, 2007)
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A: I don't have a Tacoma but I had a T-100 and I have a 2001 Tundra that I bought new, Both of these trucks were used to deliver Mail I put the equivalent of 380,000 miles on the T-100 and then I bought the Tundra and I put the equivalent 500,000 miles on it. These are not real mills but are taken from a clock in either case both vehicles were operated for under $1000 for a 4 year period of time each, before them I drove Fords and my cost of keeping them on the road was between $12,000 and $18,000 for a like amount of time only not going as far, more like 340,000 for the four year time frame. It is yours and your choice but if I was you I would keep it just the way it is. I drove 24 new Fords before I bought my first Toyota and now I wouldn't let you park one in my drive way.
Edit note; I wish that Fords were near as good but I am sorry they just aren't, I counted on my truck to earn a living (answered by ffperki on March 20, 2007)
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A: I assume that you are talking about the frame rust thing. If you live in the rust belt, Chicago, Detroit etc. the chances are pretty good it may fail. Call your dealer and ask him what your options are. I have heard that some trucks are just getting new frames now. (answered by Tom M on April 26, 2009)