2000 Toyota Tacoma Sr5 Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 3.4l on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
Clean and in good shape at a little less than 166,000 miles. I have owned this taco since the vehicle had 30,000 miles on it. It's been in Arizona for most of its life. $8,000 OBO.
This vehicle was lifted 2 1/2" with Bilstien 5100 ride height adjustable shocks about 1 year ago, and is perfect to put 32" or 33" tires and lift another 1"-2"...currently it has stock 10.5x31xR15 wheels, but the tires have plenty of tread as they are so I didn't change them out. This Taco also has a Flowmaster cat-back exhaust an K&N cold air intake, and an aftermarket stereo that has a MP3 dock. I was a mechanic while this vehicle reached 90,000 miles, and maintained it myself during that time and ever since. The tranny and diff fluids were changed every 30,000 miles, brake flush, power steering flush and radiator flush was all completed at 60,000 and 130,000. The timing belt was done by the dealership at 120,000. There are 2 minor dents on the rear driver side quarter and under the passenger door. The interior also has a few nicks and minor issues. The drive terrain has never had an issue. Please don't hesitate to ask me any questions via email. Looking for cash or banker's check in exchange for clean title in person only. Thanks for your interest. |
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Wed, 12 Feb 2014For the first time since 1998, J.D. Power and Associates says its data shows that the average number of problems per 100 cars has increased. The finding is the result of the firm's much-touted annual Vehicle Dependability Study, which charts incidents of problems in new vehicle purchases over three years from 41,000 respondents.
Looking at first-owner cars from the 2011 model year, the study found an average of 133 problems per 100 cars (PP100, for short), up 6 percent from 126 PP100 in last year's study, which covered 2010 model-year vehicles. Disturbingly, the bulk of the increase is being attributed to engine and transmission problems, with a 6 PP100 boost.
Interestingly, JDP notes that "the decline in quality is particularly acute for vehicles with four-cylinder engines, where problem levels increase by nearly 10 PP100." Its findings also noticed that large diesel engines also tended to be more problematic than most five- and six-cylinder engines.
Toyota, Ford decide to end hybrid collaboration before it starts
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The would-be collaboration was first announced in August of 2011, and would have seen a rear-wheel-drive hybrid platform that would "improve the efficiency of trucks and SUVs while still allowing them to be driven in the way customers expect," according to our initial post on the topic.
Keep in mind that this announcement isn't to say we shouldn't expect hybrid pickups and SUVs from the two automakers, but that they probably aren't coming very soon - Ford says it will have a system "before the end of this decade" and we haven't heard much from Toyota on the hybrid truck front since the 2008 A-BAT Concept (pictured above) - and that they will not share any components between them (and they never have, for what it's worth).
Toyota Tundra ditches V6 for 2015
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Why kill the V6? Simple - it was very low-volume. "The Tundra V6 take rate was significantly less than five percent," a Toyota spokesperson confirmed via email to Autoblog. So for 2015, the two V8 engine options remain - a 4.6-liter unit with 310 horsepower and 327 pound-feet of torque, or the more powerful 5.7-liter powerplant with 381 hp and 401 lb-ft. Both engines are mated to a six-speed automatic transmission, and rear-wheel drive is standard. Four-wheel drive, of course, is available with either engine.
The only other noteworthy changes for 2015 include an optional integrated trailer brake for the 5.7-liter models, a new rear under-seat tray storage system for Double Cab trucks, and a spray-in bed-liner. Scroll down for the official press blast.