Like-new 2008 Tacoma Access Cab Longbed Pickup With Only 15k Miles ! on 2040-cars
Annapolis, Maryland, United States
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Beautiful Toyota Tacoma Access Cab pickup with just 15,000 miles -- clean as a whistle.
Purchased new in September 2008 at the end of that model year. Drives and looks fantastic. Never used for towing, never driven in snow/ice/salted roads. Body is perfect. Specifications: Access Cab - rear doors open out for easy entry/exit for passengers/cargo. Engine: 4-cyllinder, 2.7 Liter. Transmission: 5-speed manual, two-wheel rear drive. Gas mileage: 27 mpg highway, 22 city (actual, not EPA). Trim package: SR5 Pkg II, includcs chrome bumpers, power windows/locks/mirrors, factory carpeted floormats, cruise control, keyless remote entry, upgraded cloth upholstery (graphite/gray), AM/FM/CD stereo, sliding rear window. Bonus items: Integrated composite pickup bed liner (can't rust), OEM fog lights, built-in tool compartments (2) under rear seats, adjustable/removable cargo tiedown brackets (4) fit in built-in track along the 6-foot long bed, two fixed tiedown loops anchored in bed. Four WeatherTec all-season "Tacoma" logo floormats (includes original Tacoma carpet mats, which are still new, never used). Color: Super White. $16,675 is the "average retail" calculated by USAA for this model pickup and condition, but this truck isn't average -- it's extraordinary. More photos available on request. |
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