2003 Toyota Tacoma Extended Cab Sr5 4x4 on 2040-cars
Menominee, Michigan, United States
2003 Toyota Tacoma that is truely one of the nicest original Tacoma's out there. I buy a lot of Tacoma's because they are by far the most dependable and economical down size pick ups in todays market. The 4 cylinder 5 speed combination is highly desired because the 2.7 liter has a timing chain (no service needed) not a belt that needs replacing like on the 6 cylinder models. I purchased this Toyota from the original owner who takes very good care of his vehicles. The service on this Tacoma is up to date and was hand washed and waxed weekly and was always parked in his garage when not in use. The paint shines brilliantly and the body is very straigh
Everything is working as it should with no known issues. The auto check history report is clean showing no accidents or any other issues.
Low mileage only 58,620 which makes for many many more years of dependable driving and as you can see they hold there value
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