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1995 Toyota TacomaToyotas sixth-generation pickup finally got a proper name of its own--Tacoma. The all-new model ha a driver-side airbag, and featured...
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Toyotas sixth-generation pickup finally got a proper name of its own--Tacoma. The all-new model ha a driver-side airbag, and featured aggressive new styling, both inside and out. Propelling the new Tacoma were three engines--two 4-cylinders and a V6. The new engines included a 142-horsepower dual-overhead-cam 2.4-liter, a 150-horsepower dual-overhead-cam 2.7-liter, and a 190-horsepower dual-overhead cam 3.4-liter V6. The Tacoma also rode on a redesigned chassis and suspension and came with rack-and-pinion steering in place of the previous recirculating ball system. Also, 4-wheel ABS was now optional on all Tacoma models. The 4WD models were visually differentiated from 2WD models by a distinct grille treatment and an elevated chassis.
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9 Reviews from Shopping.com
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Toughest truck on the planet
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Pros: Indestructible,hearty motor, all the features I need, fits into small places (the woods).
Cons: Wish it had the 3liter turbo diesel they offer in Australia, 35mpg WOW.
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275,000 miles on this truck, I have towed every thing under the sun from 1000lbs to 8000lbs, I punish the thing, never been to the dealer once, nuff said
My wife and I went on a 9,000 mile trip from Michigan to Alaska when we left the truck had 200,00 miles on it. Never had a problem. It now has 275,000 and it still has the original clutch. The front rotors are original the first set of tires lasted 125,000 miles, the second set 90,000. I can count the number of parts replaced on both of my hands. During 7000 mile oil changes it still never uses any oil. It still easily hits the 105mph fuel cut out with a 1000lb load. We are talking bullet proof. If Toyota would start selling the truck with a diesel I might consider buying a new one.Need any more?
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