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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Trucks / May 2007

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Considering Buying 94-96 Tacoma 4x4 V6 auto - any caveats?

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AD - 29 May 2007 00:49 GMT
Hi, brand new to the group.  Ran out of reasons not to own a small
pickup for the odd jobs / hauling needs of rehabbing an old house.
Looking at '94-'96 era Tacoma, would like 4WD / V6 / auto(so the wife
can drive it too).  Any particular problems with these trucks to watch
out for?  also what is price range for one of these with 120-150K on
the odo?
Many thanks in advance,

AD
rigger - 30 May 2007 18:14 GMT
> Hi, brand new to the group.  Ran out of reasons not to own a small
> pickup for the odd jobs / hauling needs of rehabbing an old house.
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>
> AD

Can't help too much but I'm pretty sure begining in '95 the engines
increased in horsepower.

dennis
in nca
Tee - 31 May 2007 14:57 GMT
The Tacoma started in 95 I believe.

I have a 94 pickup that is still running strong. Never any major
issues.

>> Hi, brand new to the group.  Ran out of reasons not to own a small
>> pickup for the odd jobs / hauling needs of rehabbing an old house.
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>dennis
>in nca
OldPhart - 30 May 2007 18:34 GMT
| Hi, brand new to the group.  Ran out of reasons not to own a small
| pickup for the odd jobs / hauling needs of rehabbing an old house.
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|
| AD

Kelly Blue book shows this:
http://www.kbb.com/KBB/UsedCars/PricingReport.aspx?ManufacturerId=49&YearId=1996
&VehicleClass=UsedCar&VehicleId=Ni8xLzIwMDd8OTgxNA%3d%3d&SelectionHistory=9814%7
c3550%7c46710%7c0%7c0%7c358993%7ctrue%7c359015%7ctrue%7c359079%7ctrue%7c359137%7
ctrue%7c359232%7ctrue&PriceType=Retail&Mileage=130000&ModelId=300&Condition=Exce
llent


Note it is for retail and in excellent shape. But, it should give you a
starting point. I picked the most common options- - which you can
change.

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OldPhart - 30 May 2007 18:40 GMT
| | Hi, brand new to the group.  Ran out of reasons not to own a small
| | pickup for the odd jobs / hauling needs of rehabbing an old house.
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| Kelly Blue book shows this:

http://www.kbb.com/KBB/UsedCars/PricingReport.aspx?ManufacturerId=49&YearId=1996
&VehicleClass=UsedCar&VehicleId=Ni8xLzIwMDd8OTgxNA%3d%3d&SelectionHistory=9814%7
c3550%7c46710%7c0%7c0%7c358993%7ctrue%7c359015%7ctrue%7c359079%7ctrue%7c359137%7
ctrue%7c359232%7ctrue&PriceType=Retail&Mileage=130000&ModelId=300&Condition=Exce
llent


| Note it is for retail and in excellent shape. But, it should give you a
| starting point. I picked the most common options- - which you can
| change.

Well, when I clicked on the above link it didn't give all of the info-
you will have to enter your zip code and check the options yourself.

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