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1995 Toyota Tacoma 2wd Xtra Cab (super Nice Yota! on 2040-cars

US $4,995.00
Year:1995 Mileage:200000 Color: Gold /
 Tan
Location:

LaGrange, Georgia, United States

LaGrange, Georgia, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:2.4L 2438CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 4TAUN53B7SZ036081
Year: 1995
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Toyota
Model: Tacoma
Trim: DLX Extended Cab Pickup 2-Door
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Extended Cab
Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 200,000
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Sub Model: LX
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: Tan

I bought this Toyota almost seven years ago and I must say it's been the best vehicle I have ever owned. In seven years the only thing I have done is put a clutch in it which was last year a battery,brakes and new belts. The truck has just reached 200 thousand miles and the only reason I am selling it is that we inherited a 96 model with low miles. We can't afford to keep both or I would. I can almost guarantee you this is one of the cleanest 95 models out there. I know the truck was bought new in Texas and I bought from a gentleman in Chattanooga back in 07. I added a Pioneer cd/navigation system upgraded the speakers,spray in bed liner and a tool box. The truck need some new tires and there are some minor scratches on the truck nothing major but it is 20 years old. THERE is ABSOULTLY NO RUST on this truck and I would not be surprised if it went another 200 thousand miles. If you are interested please call me at 706-386-7749. Also I almost forgot the first owner added some kind of leaf spring in case you wanted to haul something heavy I assume which I was told cost about a grand.

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Not surprisingly, the 50-millionth Toyota product sold in the US was a Camry, but Toyota had a big surprise in store for Michael Dee, the buyer of said milestone vehicle. Toyota group vice president Bill Fay showed up at Dee's house to not only personally thank him for the purchase, but also completely paid off that brand new Camry, presenting the owner with a clear title.
But that wasn't all. As you can tell from the image above, Fay had one more trick up his sleeve. The group VP brought along a brand new 2013 Toyota RAV4, which was also presented to Dee in appreciation. The best part is that Dee's genuine amazement was all caught on video, which is posted below.

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Mon, 12 May 2014

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The Detroit-based manufacturer, which has been under fire following the ignition switch recall and its accompanying scandal, finished behind six other automakers with big US manufacturing operations. Suppliers had issues with trust and communications, as well as intellectual property protection. GM was also the least likely to allow suppliers to raise their prices in the face of unexpected increases in material cost, all of which contributed to 55 percent of suppliers saying their relationship with GM was "poor to very poor."
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Wed, 20 Nov 2013

As far as beasts of burden go, New York City's new - and much maligned - Nissan NV200 "Taxi of Tomorrow" isn't a bad one. It's space efficient, reasonably economical, and its simple construction should mean it's pretty robust over the long haul, too. But it lacks panache and a sense of occasion - let alone a sense of humor - three things this this Toyota JPN Taxi Concept we found at the Tokyo Motor Show has in spades.
Unfortunately, that's about all the information we have on this cheeky London-taxi-inspired showcar. Toyota hasn't provided much in the way of details, other than to proclaim that the five-seat JPN was "created with Japanese hospitality in mind" and it "aims to enliven city streets." Japan's livery landscape has long been occupied by traditional three-box sedans - models like the Toyota Crown and Nissan Cedric. The JPN Taxi at just over 171 inches would appear to offer both a tighter footprint and added whimsy, both of which are in the automaker's favor; we hear it hopes this concept will one day become the country's own version of America's yellow Crown Vic cab.
Toyota isn't providing powertrain specifications, but we like the airy feeling of the interior (Japanese cabs typically don't have cumbersome partitions between cabbie and passengers), the minimalist driver area with three screens, and the widescreen overhead video system for passengers that bookends the panoramic moonroof. Check it out in our gallery of live shots and let us know what you think in Comments.