2010 Toyota Tacoma Trd Off Road W/ Extras 60k Mi 4x4 Extended Cab 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Feeding Hills, Massachusetts, United States
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2010 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road 4x4 - Gray
You're looking at a Tacoma in excellent shape. No reserve, this is a private sale by the owner, I am not a dealer. This car has never been in a wreck or had paint or body work done. Non smoker, adult driven, very clean, 2nd owner, only slightly more than 60k miles. Very well maintained truck, clean Carfax, never taken off-roading. It is 4x4, has the towing package w/ both 7 pin AND 4 pin connectors, TRD Off-Road and SR5 package. It is a 4.0L V6 Engine 4WD truck, 6-speed manual with a Toyota TRD Quickshifter, dealer installed. Included lockable rigid Tonneau cover and back-up camera. Changed oil every 5,000 miles with Mobil-1 Synthetic and oversized Mobil-1 Oil Filter every time. Ice cold A/C, cruise control, all power. I babied this truck, never abused it. Very clean inside and out. Of the 25k miles I put on it, about 15k were highway miles, as I had to drive 480 miles on teh highway twice a week for about 4 months while I was caring for my ailing mother. I love this truck, but I am selling so I can pay for Graduate school. There is a lien on the title, so will take a few weeks to get. It is financed locally here in Massachusetts.
I will have the oil changed (Mobil-1 synthetic & Mobil-1 Oil Filter) and the tires rotated before auction end. So the buyer will not need to do so for another 5,000 miles minimum.
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