How long do manual tacomas last?

How long do manual tacomas last?

Automotive research firm iSeeCars says the Tacoma can last up to 200,000 miles or more. With regular repairs and maintenance, any Toyota Tacoma can reach 300,000 miles with ease. If you drive 20,000 to 30,000 miles in a year, your Tacoma can last 10 to 15 years before needing major repairs.

How many miles can you expect to get out of a Toyota Tacoma?

While iSee Cars’ data says you can expect a Tacoma to last for more than 200,000-miles, that’s not always going to be the case. If you really want to ensure that your Tacoma lasts for miles to come, you’re going to have to put some work into it.

How many miles can a Toyota Tacoma last?

When you get to over 300k miles then it is worth looking a replacement clutch (if it’s not had one already), although when looking at owner’s experiences, some have the first replacement at 150k miles while others have gone on to see 200k+.

How old is the Toyota Tacoma pickup truck?

However, it is not a new truck, it is a 13-year-old Tacoma. Torque News reached out to the Facebook Toyota Tacoma Enthusiast’s group for help with the image for this story and we immediately had a long list of pristine Tacomas older than 10 years to use.

How often do you change timing belt on Toyota Tacoma?

The factory schedule for the timings belt replacement on the 3.4 litre V6 engine (code 5VZ-FE) is 90,000 miles or every 9 years, so if you are looking at a high mileage Tacoma, then you should be seeing receipts for a few timing belt changes to put your mind at rest.

Is there a problem with the Toyota Tacoma?

In Toyota’s defense, the company has gone farther than any other automaker we can think of to solve a problem it has taken responsibility for. However, many owners are still not satisfied, and since the problem happened twice, not once, they are justified in their anger. Visit Torque News homepage for more stories.

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