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I wouldn't have expected a 4cyl in the extra cab models.
I wouldn't bother with spending lots of dollars until you have it for a while and determine what you want/need. |
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Bought a 2004 Taco Xtracab today. Its a manual, 2.7L engine with 64K miles on it. It has new tires and I got the dealer to replace the rear bumper. They also took care of the frame recall so it has a new frame, suspension, bushings etc. Essentially, I bought a nearly new Taco for $19k. I'm already looking at it thinking it needs a Class 3 hitch, maybe a truck box and other goodies. So, where are people spending their hard earned money for their Tacos. Pics will be up shortly. View Quote 20-fucking-k for a 10-year-old pickup truck? OMFG. |
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I have an excellent condition, well taken care of 2000 Ford Crown Victoria that I'll sell you for 11K. Let me know.
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People who call Tacomas "tacos" are the same type that call Challengers "Challys" and Desert Eagles "Deagles." Ugh. No offense, OP. I changed my mind... Offense. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I thought it was a food thread People who call Tacomas "tacos" are the same type that call Challengers "Challys" and Desert Eagles "Deagles." Ugh. No offense, OP. I changed my mind... Offense. oh yeah, copper! |
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Dude 22k will get you a 2014 reg cab 4 cyl 4wd. I would guess 25-26 gets a ext cab.
As to your question about parts. I dont know but I know you wont find parts in the junkyard. I have never seen one newer than 96 in the junkyard. If the 4runner has compatible parts your more likely to find them. Try craigslist. |
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I'd go get my money back. I bought a 2004 3.4l V6 double cap TRD 4wd for the same price 7 years ago from a dealership. It's my daily driver.
ETA: Did you mean $9,000? |
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Tacos are best with beef...not chicken. You can get hamburger meat, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese AND taco sauce at the grocery store.
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Bought a 2004 Taco Xtracab today. Its a manual, 2.7L engine with 64K miles on it. It has new tires and I got the dealer to replace the rear bumper. They also took care of the frame recall so it has a new frame, suspension, bushings etc. Essentially, I bought a nearly new Taco for $19k. I'm already looking at it thinking it needs a Class 3 hitch, maybe a truck box and other goodies. So, where are people spending their hard earned money for their Tacos. Pics will be up shortly. View Quote I've got a 2009 Tacoma base, 2.7 manual. Great little truck. Only thing I've done has been tires (30x9.5 fit with no clearance issues on factory rims). Lots of places to get stuff online. I'm going to assume your's is a 5-lug like mine. If so, your suspension options are pretty limited. |
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Either it was a typo and he paid $9k, or it was a 2014. One way or another the OP had a fat finger moment...or his wallet is seriously cussing him.
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According to KBB you got screwed...
I rounded up for mileage, and chose 4wd, which you didn't specify. Sorry OP ETA - Just now seeing the typo theory... Sure hope so for OPs sake ETA2 - Calling it a "Taco" is ghey! |
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I sure hope that price was a Typo (runs off to check $1700 Used M&P-15 thread to see if same OP)
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Rereading that, I really hope that is a typo, but the 1 and 9 are not near each other on the keyboard.
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So pic of truck has been added, but no comment about a pricing typo
Uhh Ohh... |
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lul
I owe less than that on my 2012 Tundra that I bought new and put no money down. |
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My "06 2.7 manual long bed 2WD base model Tacoma was less than that new. You got hosed, brah.
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wow, if no typo, I hope they took you out for dinner, a movie and used lube.
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I put it at oustanding (thats the highest option) condition and added some extras like wheels, seats, power everything.
Edmunds true market value still has it at $10k for dealer retail and $7k for private party. |
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$19k is outrageous and I drive a Tacoma. Love them, but please tell us that's a typo
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Bought a 2004 Taco Xtracab today. Its a manual, 2.7L engine with 64K miles on it. It has new tires and I got the dealer to replace the rear bumper. They also took care of the frame recall so it has a new frame, suspension, bushings etc. Essentially, I bought a nearly new Taco for $19k. I'm already looking at it thinking it needs a Class 3 hitch, maybe a truck box and other goodies. So, where are people spending their hard earned money for their Tacos. Pics will be up shortly. <a href="http://s275.photobucket.com/user/dispatch55126/media/IMG_20140312_163224_225_zps38bc345f.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj296/dispatch55126/IMG_20140312_163224_225_zps38bc345f.jpg</a> View Quote Congrats on the new truck. I'll go against the grain here and say, "It's worth exactly what someone will pay for it." We don't know how hard it is to come across that model in that config in that condition within 500 miles of you, so it very may well be worth what you paid after you factor in how bad you wanted that exact configuration. Enjoy the truck, and know that there is a wealth of information over at TacomaWorld that will keep you busy for hundreds of hours, if not forever. <--- 2nd Gen 2013 DCSB Pyrite SR5 owner E. |
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Quoted: Bought a 2004 Taco Xtracab today. Its a manual, 2.7L engine with 64K miles on it. It has new tires and I got the dealer to replace the rear bumper. They also took care of the frame recall so it has a new frame, suspension, bushings etc. Essentially, I bought a nearly new Taco for $19k. I'm already looking at it thinking it needs a Class 3 hitch, maybe a truck box and other goodies. So, where are people spending their hard earned money for their Tacos. Pics will be up shortly. http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj296/dispatch55126/IMG_20140312_163224_225_zps38bc345f.jpg View Quote |
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You are correct. KBB lists them with this mileage at just under $15k. However, the interior is flawless as is the body. When the dealer took it in December, they handled the recall and completely replaced the frame, suspension, bushing, etc as well as installed new tires. In essence, it is a structurally new truck with a clean Carfax. Going out 500 miles on the dealer broker sites, trucks with over 100K miles have been selling for close to $17k. So, yes it cost over KBB but you cannot find them in this type of condition, with this low of miles for less than $23k.
To answer other questions, new in this area would have cost over $35k. This one has everything I've been looking for without the sticker shock of a new vehicle. Lastly, in honor of of another reply, I think I'll take my TACO to the range with my SHOTTY and Wunder9 and wheel in some mud along the way |
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Here is one in your state for $12,995...few more miles but hey, its a TACO and its 2 years newer.
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Hey that's how much I paid for my 2006 Nissan titan crew cab with 4x4, lots of options in cherry condition at 44k miles in 2010.
I picked up a 99 toyota with v6 2wd in 2004 with 70k miles for $14 out the door. |
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You are correct. KBB lists them with this mileage at just under $15k. However, the interior is flawless as is the body. When the dealer took it in December, they handled the recall and completely replaced the frame, suspension, bushing, etc as well as installed new tires. In essence, it is a structurally new truck with a clean Carfax. Going out 500 miles on the dealer broker sites, trucks with over 100K miles have been selling for close to $17k. So, yes it cost over KBB but you cannot find them in this type of condition, with this low of miles for less than $23k. To answer other questions, new in this area would have cost over $35k. This one has everything I've been looking for without the sticker shock of a new vehicle. Lastly, in honor of of another reply, I think I'll take my TACO to the range with my SHOTTY and Wunder9 and wheel in some mud along the way View Quote I guess it isn't rape if you are willing....... |
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You are correct. KBB lists them with this mileage at just under $15k. However, the interior is flawless as is the body. When the dealer took it in December, they handled the recall and completely replaced the frame, suspension, bushing, etc as well as installed new tires. In essence, it is a structurally new truck with a clean Carfax. Going out 500 miles on the dealer broker sites, trucks with over 100K miles have been selling for close to $17k. So, yes it cost over KBB but you cannot find them in this type of condition, with this low of miles for less than $23k. To answer other questions, new in this area would have cost over $35k. This one has everything I've been looking for without the sticker shock of a new vehicle. Lastly, in honor of of another reply, I think I'll take my TACO to the range with my SHOTTY and Wunder9 and wheel in some mud along the way View Quote Dude you can try and make yourself feel better all you want, but truth is you got screwed. Toyota still fixes the frames for free. So how can you add that to the value of the truck? And I've had two different tacomas, and Toyota pickups over the years. |
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It's your money, as long as you're happy is all that matters. Rock Auto is great for maintenance parts, Tacoma World is a tier 1 forum that is best suited to guiding you towards other parts. Best of luck with the new rig!
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Here is one in your state for $12,995...few more miles but hey, its a TACO and its 2 years newer. link View Quote That's a prerunner. No body wants that bullshit. |
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You are correct. KBB lists them with this mileage at just under $15k. However, the interior is flawless as is the body. When the dealer took it in December, they handled the recall and completely replaced the frame, suspension, bushing, etc as well as installed new tires. In essence, it is a structurally new truck with a clean Carfax. Going out 500 miles on the dealer broker sites, trucks with over 100K miles have been selling for close to $17k. So, yes it cost over KBB but you cannot find them in this type of condition, with this low of miles for less than $23k. To answer other questions, new in this area would have cost over $35k. This one has everything I've been looking for without the sticker shock of a new vehicle. Lastly, in honor of of another reply, I think I'll take my TACO to the range with my SHOTTY and Wunder9 and wheel in some mud along the way View Quote Wrong. Just....no. Sorry dude, you got fusked. Hope it was as good for you as it was for him. |
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Probably an automatic, too? And I see it's not a TRD. So no rear diff lock. Jesus man, you really got fucked
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Nice truck. Might have gotten it for less but if you're happy, so be it.
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Should have been 12.5K tops.
I'm smelling Minnesota anus burning. |
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You got taken... Bad. I bought a 2013 TRD Sport in feb 2013 for $27.5k.
You basically paid $3k because the dealer took care of a recall like theyre supposed to do. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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