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2014 Toyota Tacoma Trd Sport Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars

US $13,700.00
Year:2014 Mileage:42670 Color: Black /
 Gray
Location:

Atkins, Virginia, United States

Atkins, Virginia, United States

E-Mail Questions at: allenaaffearn@veggies.org .

For sale is my 2014 Toyota Tacoma 4X4 TRD Sport with 42,670 miles. The truck is a very rare 6-speed manual crew-cab
and has numerous upgrades. It’s like new, great to drive, and a huge head-turner. I get comments on it daily. I
need to sell in order to purchase a house for my growing family.
The vehicle has Toyota’s extended Platinum Bumper-to Bumper Warranty through 100,000 Miles or until 2020. The
warranty will transfer to the next owner.
Upgrades:
- Truck has ARB OME 3” sport Suspension lift imported from Australia. Includes heavy duty 886 coil springs,
upgraded rear leaf pack, sport struts, and a ¼” leveling spacer in front. The new suspension system has 9,000
miles on it. This is a versatile lift, that increases wheel travel, and is more durable and smooth Toyota’s stock
sagging suspension – Lift was installed by professional suspension shop. Total cost $3,000
- Leer 180 cap with wireless lighting system and Thule rails $2,100
- AeroTurbine Performance muffler $200 – Installed by Monroe Muffler
- Weathertech Laser-measured Floor mats $500
- Custom Baja rack rated for 600Ib $600
- BFG KO2 235/85/17R tires 75% tread left, includes new spare - $1400
- Authentic Toyota running boards $100
- Grillcraft grill $200
Options:
- Toyota Sport Package
- Toyota Towing Package with upgraded alternator
- Deluxe 6.2” entertainment system: Bluetooth, Hands-free phone
- Rear Backup camera
- 5’ Bed
- 17” Sport Wheels

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Toyota recalls 690,000 Tacoma trucks for rusty leaf springs, fire risk

Mon, 29 Sep 2014

Toyota has announced that it will be issuing a recall of 690,000 Tacoma pickups from model years 2005 through 2011. The affected vehicles include both the four-wheel-drive model and the two-wheel-drive PreRunner (but not the standard 4x2 pickups), which may have a rather serious problem with their rear suspensions.
In some cases, corrosion and stress could cause one of the three or four leaves in the rear suspension's leaf springs to fracture. While the trucks can still be driven with a broken leaf, Toyota is concerned that it could move out of position and impact other components in the rear of the truck, with a particular focus on the fuel tank. Needless to say, but a piece of metal continuously impacting anything, let alone the fuel tank, is cause for concern.
As of this writing, there have been no reports of crashes, injuries, fires or deaths due to this problem, although that won't stop Toyota from informing all affected customers of the issue. Those 690,000 owners will need to report in to dealers for inspections and, if necessary, repairs.

Toyota reveals new customizable Camatte57s kid-friendly concepts

Tue, 11 Jun 2013

Toyota plans to follow up last year's kid-friendly Camatte concept with two new versions: the Camatte57s and Camatte57s Sport (right). Like the original Camatte, the two new concepts will make their debut at the International Tokyo Toy Show, which is happening this weekend.
Not much has changed with these two new Camatte models. Like their predecessor, they both feature detachable body panels (the count is up to 57), a 1+2 seating array and reconfigurable pedals that allow children to operate the gas and brakes while Mom or Dad steers. What is new is an open-top roadster design that even eschews doors in favor of easier ingress/egress. They look like something a tourist would rent to get around a Hawaiian island, though we dig the distinct personalities of each model's design.
Both cars are all-electric, though Toyota hasn't provided any other specifications, like what makes the Sport model sporty besides its more aggressive body panels and silver, black and red color scheme. That's just as well, as neither concept, like the original Camatte before them, is street legal.

Toyota delves into the history of its Land Cruiser

Fri, 06 Sep 2013

One of the longest-produced, most widely distributed vehicles in all of automotive history is also one of its most rugged: the Toyota Land Cruiser. With 60 years of continuous production, 14 different model lines and thousands of variations of the Jeep-like sports utility vehicle, the Land Cruiser became a success worldwide and developed a cult following among enthusiasts here in the US.
We'll be the first to admit that tracing the vehicle's lineage from its humble beginnings as a prototype for Japan's National Police Reserve in 1951 to what it is today isn't an easy task, especially when one considers that the types of Land Cruisers produced traditionally have varied from market to market. For example, the Land Cruiser sold in the US is very different from the US-only 40 series Land Cruiser-inspired FJ Cruiser, which is itself different from the Land Cruiser Prado sold in other world markets.
To cover the Land Cruiser's sixty-plus year history from start to present, someone over at Toyota UK was thoughtful enough to devote a plus-size blog post to it. It's worth a read if you have a spare 10 or 15 minutes - and even if you don't, you can check out our historical gallery above. Enjoy!