nice TRD! Good Buy?
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nice TRD! Good Buy?
Hey ya'll
I have been thinking about selling my truck and buying a TRD and then putting a down payment on it and making payments from there on. This is something I would be driving for years to come and probably drive till it explodes. I'm gonna look at this one this weekend.
http://www.bargainnews.com/viewad.cf...TheDealer=1091
Was also thinking about maybe a Chevy S-10 with the Zr2 package, but I don't know because of all the horror stories about the front suspension.
Thanks for any feedback
I have been thinking about selling my truck and buying a TRD and then putting a down payment on it and making payments from there on. This is something I would be driving for years to come and probably drive till it explodes. I'm gonna look at this one this weekend.
http://www.bargainnews.com/viewad.cf...TheDealer=1091
Was also thinking about maybe a Chevy S-10 with the Zr2 package, but I don't know because of all the horror stories about the front suspension.
Thanks for any feedback
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lol Chevy...you had me going for a sec. I think you could get a better price on a Taco TRD. If you plan on driving it until it dies, recall, its a Toyota and that will be a VERY long time, especially as rust is taken out of the equation.
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That deal sucks!
You can get a V8 Tundra for less than that. I have a friend that just got an '04 Limited Tundra 4 door V8 for $14,400. The market just isn't supporting prices that high right now.
You can get a V8 Tundra for less than that. I have a friend that just got an '04 Limited Tundra 4 door V8 for $14,400. The market just isn't supporting prices that high right now.
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my friend has one...
its very reliable and a damn good truck (his only letdown was that it was an auto)
but 15k for that is overpriced. Look for one thats 10-13k
Just to let ya know, u can get a 07 tacoma for 17k
its very reliable and a damn good truck (his only letdown was that it was an auto)
but 15k for that is overpriced. Look for one thats 10-13k
Just to let ya know, u can get a 07 tacoma for 17k
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I bought one brand new from the stealership a 2000 ext cab, v6, sr5, TRD.
180,000 miles and it's just getting broken in.
You can find a better price than that one though.
180,000 miles and it's just getting broken in.
You can find a better price than that one though.
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Thats ok guys I think I may have found a better deal.
http://www.bargainnews.com/viewad.cf...&TheDealer=456
and its one of the years with the recall available
http://www.bargainnews.com/viewad.cf...&TheDealer=456
and its one of the years with the recall available
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I would negotiate and then make a payment plan, however I would probably try to get it for 8000, and the recall on it is 10800, does the recall ever expire?
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8000 seems reasonable. Take the VIN to the dealership. They'll tell you if it's still valid because they do give you a window of time before it expires. I just recently took my 1991 4runner in to check on a recall from a few years back, and it had expired two years ago.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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