2003 Toyota Tacoma Sr5 4x4 3.4l V6 Trd Off-road Package Rear Diff Lock New Tires on 2040-cars
Aurora, Colorado, United States
2003 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5 TRD 4X4 COLORADO TRUCK 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION 4X4 WITH LOW GEAR AND REAR DIFFERENTIAL LOCK (E-LOCKER) 238,192 ORIGINAL WELL MAINTAINED MILES SILVER EXTERIOR - GRAY INTERIOR - EXTENDED CAB A/C AND HEATER WORK GREAT NICE STEREO WITH CD PLAYER - WORKS GREAT AND SOUNDS GREAT NEW BRIDGESTONE DUELER TIRES ON FACTORY TRD RIMS HAS A BED LINER AND TOW PACKAGE CLEAN AND CLEAR (ORIGINAL) COLORADO TITLE IN HAND NEW EMISSIONS TEST ON 11-21-13 (SAFETY INSPECTION) INCLUDED WITH THE TRUCK INTERIOR SHOWS EXPECTED WEAR AND TEAR BUT IS ALL COMPLETE - THERE IS SOME WEAR ON THE DRIVERS SIDE CARPET AND A SMALL CRACK ON THE SIDE OF THE DRIVERS SEAT. NO CRACKS ON THE DASH. HEAD LINER IS IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE. REAR SEAT AREA IS VERY CLEAN AND RARELY USED. THE CARPET BEHIND THE DRIVERS SEATS IS LIKE NEW. EXTERIOR SHOWS NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR AND HAS SOME BUMPS AND BRUISES TO SHOW THAT IT'S A USED TRUCK. SMALL AREAS OF RUST ARE VISIBLE WHERE THE BED LINER MEETS THE BED ON THE SIDES BUT NOT VISIBLE UNLESS YOU'RE UP CLOSE AND LOOKING FOR IT. NO RUST IN THE BED UNDER THE BED LINER. COMES WITH SPARE TIRE AND TOOLS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN USED. ALL RECOMMENDED SERVICES HAVE BEEN ADDRESSED AT REGULAR INTERVALS MECHANICALLY, THE TRUCK IS SOUND, RELIABLE AND WOULD MAKE A SOLID WORK HORSE FOR MANY YEARS TO COME NO LEAKS, NO WEIRD NOISES, NO ABNORMAL SMELLS. DRIVES DOWN THE ROAD STRAIGHT AND FEELS GREAT ON THE HIGHWAY GOING 75MPH WITH EASE. DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO GET THE TRUCK YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR AND JUST IN TIME FOR THE WINTER SEASON. |
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What would you drive in 1985?
Wed, May 6 2020Bereft of live baseball games to watch, I've turned to the good ship YouTube to watch classic games. While watching the 1985 American League Championship Series last night, several of the broadcast's commercials made its way into the original VHS recording, including those for cars. "Only 8.8% financing on a 1985 Ford Tempo!" What a deal! That got me thinking: what would I drive in 1985? It sure wouldn't be a Tempo. Or an IROC-Z, for that matter, despite what my Photoshopped 1980s self would indicate in the picture above. I posed this question to my fellow Autobloggists. Only one could actually drive back then, I was only 2 and a few editors weren't even close to being born. Here are our choices, which were simply made with the edict of "Come on, man, be realistic." West Coast Editor James Riswick: OK, I started this, I'll go first. I like coupes today, so I'm pretty sure I'd drive one back then. I definitely don't see myself driving some badge-engineered GM thing from 1985, and although a Honda Prelude has a certain appeal, I must admit that something European would likely be in order. A BMW maybe? No, I'm too much a contrarian for that. The answer is therefore a 1985 Saab 900 Turbo 3-Door, which is not only a coupe but a hatchback, too. If I could scrounge up enough Reagan-era bucks for the ultra-cool SPG model, that would be rad. The 900 Turbo pictured, which was for auction on Bring a Trailer a few years ago, came with plum-colored Bokhara Red, and you're damn sure I would've had me one of those. Nevermind 1985, I'd probably drive this thing today. Associate Editor Byron Hurd: I'm going to go with the 1985.5 Ford Mustang SVO, AKA the turbocharged Fox Body that everybody remembers but nobody drives. The mid-year update to the SVO bumped the power up from 175 ponies (yeah, yeah) to 205, making it almost as powerful (on paper, anyway) as the V8-powered GT models offered in the same time frame. I chose this particular car because it's a bit of a time capsule and, simultaneously, a reminder that all things are cyclical. Here we are, 35 years later, and 2.3-liter turbocharged Mustangs are a thing again. Who would have guessed?
Toyota MR2 shows why we still love the 1990s
Wed, 27 Nov 2013Was there a better time for Japanese performance than the 1980s and 1990s? It seems like looking back, Japan was on a roll, producing cars that were affordable, economical, reliable, fast and lightweight. And while all the attention is - thanks to a certain film series - focused on cars like Toyota Supra and Mazda RX-7, there is a lesser-known model that's establishing its own enduring legacy without the help of Paul Walker and Vin Diesel.
The MR2, affectionately known as the "Mister Two" to fanboys, first arrived in 1984 as a lightweight, mid-engined sports car that proceeded to eat the lunch of the Pontiac Fiero in terms of performance. That car was replaced in 1989 with the more familiar, rounded-out MR2, which is the subject of this latest video from the team at Petrolicious.
The video takes a look at a group of MR2 drivers, and attempts to explain what it is about the car that is destined to make it a future classic. Scroll down to see Petrolicious examine the MR2 Connection.
2014 Toyota Corolla
Tue, 27 Aug 2013Reprising The Recipe For A Perfect Slice Of Toast
My toaster broke the other week. Halfway through the process of cooking my gourmet Pop-Tart breakfast, the thing crapped out with a small bang, leaving my delicious morning treats trapped inside. To rectify the situation, I ventured out to a big box store, located the toaster aisle, and ran a couple of questions through my mind. Do I need two slots or four? Do I need to spend more than 20 bucks on this thing? Should I just buy a toaster oven to give me a wider range of bachelor-pad cooking functionality? After no more than two minutes of contemplation, I grabbed the cheapest one on the shelf, paid and left the store. The new toaster works just fine.
This sort of unemotional shopping experience is how I suspect people decide to purchase the Toyota Corolla. It's a perfectly fine appliance, and to a good number of people in the world, the bond between a car and a driver is no more important than the connection I feel to my toaster. Does it seat four people relatively comfortably? Does it get decent fuel economy? Is it easy to drive? Reliable? Safe? The Corolla checks all of these boxes, and because of that, Toyota managed to move just under 300,000 examples of the tenth-generation car in 2012 (though that number does include sales of the Corolla-based, now-deceased Matrix) - a vehicle that, at the time, was already six years old.