Is this a good deal on a Tacoma 4x4?
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Is this a good deal on a Tacoma 4x4?
2002 TOYOTA TACOMA 4x4 (Supercharged)
Price: $16,850
Mileage: 55,200
Transmission: 5-speed
Air Conditioning: Yes
Exterior: red
Interior: tan
Body Style: SR5
Engine: 4 cyl. supercharged
Warranty: none
Details:
TRD, SR5, super charged, tv/dvd, custom wheels and tires, nice truck!
http://www.terrydavison.com/car_action.asp?ID=1123
NOTE.. i am not affiliated with the seller in any way, I am thinking about buying this truck for a commuter/recreation vehicle.
Price: $16,850
Mileage: 55,200
Transmission: 5-speed
Air Conditioning: Yes
Exterior: red
Interior: tan
Body Style: SR5
Engine: 4 cyl. supercharged
Warranty: none
Details:
TRD, SR5, super charged, tv/dvd, custom wheels and tires, nice truck!
http://www.terrydavison.com/car_action.asp?ID=1123
NOTE.. i am not affiliated with the seller in any way, I am thinking about buying this truck for a commuter/recreation vehicle.
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You have a lot of options. Like Pozi said, s/c is great but a 3.4 would make it better. Does it have a locking diff?
Check out Craigslist before you hit the dealers. This is what I found from a few quick searches:
http://austin.craigslist.org/car/190984444.html '99 its CHEAP
http://dallas.craigslist.org/car/190591241.html '00 Tundra but V8!
http://dallas.craigslist.org/car/190459560.html '02 low miles
Not too many in Austin but shop around and you'll find what you want. Are you going to lift it? If you find one with a lift already installed you'll save yourself a lot of grief. Wish I went that route. Good luck-
Check out Craigslist before you hit the dealers. This is what I found from a few quick searches:
http://austin.craigslist.org/car/190984444.html '99 its CHEAP
http://dallas.craigslist.org/car/190591241.html '00 Tundra but V8!
http://dallas.craigslist.org/car/190459560.html '02 low miles
Not too many in Austin but shop around and you'll find what you want. Are you going to lift it? If you find one with a lift already installed you'll save yourself a lot of grief. Wish I went that route. Good luck-
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Sounds like adecent deal though, although you could do cheaper, it sounds alright, check kbb.com (kelly blue book) to see what the value of that truck with those options is. I looked on there and it says suggested retail value based on a 2002 Short Bed Single Cab SR5 4WD (I guessed on options) suggested retail is $14, 370. But thats not accounting for the S/C or anything.
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You guys are right.. I guess I'll keep my 4Runner and look at getting a Scion tC for a commuter. I want to stay Toyota and I probably don't need two truck based vehicles.
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