2006 Toyota Tacoma on 2040-cars
Berkley, Massachusetts, United States
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I PURCHASED THIS TRUCK IN 2008 FROM A LOCAL TOYOTA DEELER WITH 32 THOUSAND MILES ON IT. I AM A FINISH CARPENTER THAT DROVE TO CAPE COD EVERY DAY FOR ABOUT 4 YEARS AND NEEDED SOMETHING GOOD ON GAS. 25 MILES A GAL DID IT FOR ME.
I HATE TO SELL IT BUT I HAVE A COMPANY TRUCK NOW AND DONT DRIVE IT ANY MORE. ITS A GREAT TRUCK AND IT HAS BEEN VERY GOOD TO ME OK IM GOING TO GET INTO THE FACTS! IN 2010 I DID GET INTO A FENDER BENDER WITH THE REAR END OF A CAR. NOT TO BAD" SENT IT TO TOYOTA TO REPLACE FRONT BUMPER, HOOD AND GRILL. THEY DID A GREAT JOB! AND IM CRITICAL. THIS TRUCK IS ALL ORIGINAL NO AFTER MARKET PARTS THE ONLY PARTS I CHANGED WERE THE SPARK PLUGS AND A REAR FACTORY SHOCK BECAUSE THE TOP BOOT BROKE. THE TIRES WERE UP GRADED TO ALL TERAIN TIRES IN 2011. I WOULD CONSIDER THEM IN FAIR CONDITION. AND THE RIMS PAINTED LAST SUMMER. THIS TRUCK COMES WITH A FACTORY TOW HITCH THAT WAS NEVER USED .TOOL BOXES AND COSTOM MAHAGANY RACKS THAT I BUILT AND WAS SPRAYED WITH A BED LINER COATING. I TAKE VERY GOOD CARE OF MY VEHICLES AND CHANGE THE OIL EVERY 4 THOU MILES WITH SYNTHETIC. SORRY: THIS TRUCK IS PICK UP ONLY!! I DO NOT SHIP PS: I WILL UP LOAD MORE PICTURES IN THE NEXED COUPLE OF DAYS. |
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Jonas wreaks havoc on auto industry
Mon, Jan 25 2016Many folks along the East Coast are still stuck at home from Winter Storm Jonas' brutal snowfall over the weekend, but the blizzard had some nasty temporary effects on the auto industry, too. Winter weather emergencies kept people from leaving the house, and that spelled trouble for factories and dealers. The terrible conditions in Washington, DC, even prevented the the Washington Auto Show from opening. General Motors, Toyota, and BMW had to close factories due to the weather. BMW cited concerns for its workers driving to the plant for canceling some Friday and Saturday shifts in Spartanburg, SC, according to Automotive News. Toyota closed its Georgetown, KY, factory on Friday, and GM shut down the second shift at its Bowling Green, KY, site for that day, too. Showrooms in the blizzard's path saw a massive drop in sales over the weekend because the customers weren't coming. Some affected dealers are now trying to make the best of a bad situation by offering potential buyers even deeper discounts to get them through the door, according to Automotive News. The piles of snow also mean hours of work for employees to clean off all the cars on the lot. The good news is that none of these issues should pose longterm problems. Weather reports don't show much snow for the East Coast in the coming days, which should allow the industry quickly to return to normal.
Incrementally better than ever | 2017 Toyota 86 First Drive
Tue, Oct 4 2016We'd love to tell you that the incremental upgrades bestowed upon Toyota's rear-wheel-drive coupe as it made its transition from Scion FR-S to Toyota 86 have transformed it into a perfect sportscar. If only a few more horsepower, shorter rear-end gearing, and tiny aero updates were enough to quell all the complaints that enthusiasts have leveled at the machine since the platform first hit the road in 2012, this review would have been so much more satisfying to write. Sadly, that's not the case. Don't get us wrong. The 86 is still extremely fun to toss around a twisty road. The chassis is impressively balanced, the steering is direct, and the shifter is sweet. Sorry to impart upon you this well-worn trope, but the old adage that it's more fun to drive a slow car fast than it is to drive a fast car slow is, in this case, completely accurate. The 2017 Toyota 86 is nothing if not entertaining. But it's not completely new. It hasn't been transformed. It is, in the end, the same as it ever was. It will take about three minutes of your time to watch the videos below, in which we cover pretty much everything that's new for the 2017 Toyota 86. Toyota 86s equipped with manual transmissions get a five-pony boost to 205 horsepower and 156 pound-feet of torque. Automatic models soldier forth with a carryover 2.0-liter four-cylinder that puts out 200 hp and 151 lb-ft. Apparently, more than half of Scion FR-S buyers chose the automatic. That's unfortunate, as it drains a good deal of the fun out of the 86 experience. Choose the manual and you'll be rewarded with an easy clutch and a rewarding short-throw shifter. And, as we said, five more ponies, courtesy of intake and exhaust tweaks and the polishing of some internal engine components. The only upside to the automatic is improved fuel economy of 24 miles per gallon in the city and 32 on the highway. Manual 86s are EPA-rated at 21/28. Along with the small bump in power, the 2017 86 gets a 4.3:1 rear-end gear ratio in lieu of the old 4.1:1 unit. That ought to translate into a small improvement in acceleration that really only matters on paper. In the real world, on actual roads, the difference is negligible. To eke the most out of the 86, you have to constantly work the shifter and keep the engine north of 5,000 rpm. It's still not particularly quick, but it's definitely fun. There's plenty of noise inside the 86, from the wind, the road, and the engine.
Toyota takes i-Road tests to the streets of Tokyo
Fri, Mar 21 2014OK, here's where we think those road tests will start to get a little scary. Those super-narrow all-electric three-wheeled Toyota i-Road vehicles may have looked great sashaying through the towns of the French Riviera. But now? They're being tested in Tokyo. Hoo boy. The Japanese automaker says it'll start testing the i-Roads in the country's largest city on March 24 and will do so through early June. And while there will be some industry experts among the 20 participants, there will also be some regular folks who we hope won't find out the hard way how well those 660-pound, one-yard-wide vehicles perform in crash tests. In the meantime, we'll cross our fingers. The cool thing is that the i-Road now comes in five colors: blue, green, white, yellow and what looks like a magenta-fuchsia-type hue. Earlier this month, Toyota said it started testing the vehicles in Toyota City, Japan, as part of a broader program called "Ha:mo" where people link shared vehicles with public transportation systems (it stands for "Harmonious Mobility Network"). The three-wheeler was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show early last year before getting the star treatment in a French Riviera-locale video. Check out Toyota's press release below and read our impressions of driving the i-Road here.








