How many miles can you put on a 2007 Toyota Tacoma?
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 long do Toyota automatic transmissions last?
Some transmissions can last just over 10,000 miles, while others will last over 200,000 miles. Generally though, regular vehicle maintenance is the number one factor effecting a transmission’s lifespan, and good upkeep can help it last even longer.
Is there a 2007 Toyota Tacoma for sale?
Autotrader has 210 Used Toyota Tacomas for sale, including a 2007 Toyota Tacoma 2WD Access Cab PreRunner V6, a 2007 Toyota Tacoma 2WD Access Cab X-Runner, and a 2007 Toyota Tacoma 2WD Double Cab PreRunner. Not sure if a Tacoma is the right fit for you?
How many miles does a Toyota Tacoma Drive?
1st owner purchased on 03/31/07 and owned in CA until 11/12/11 • 2nd owner purchased on 03/19/12 and owned in OK until 05/16/17 • 3rd owner purchased on 05/16/17 and owned in TX until 05/25/20. 1st owner drove an estimated 22,609 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 16,192 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year.
What’s the towing capacity of a Toyota Tacoma?
Combined with a choice of four available transmissions, two- or four-wheel drive, three cab styles and more, Toyota makes it easy (or difficult, depending upon your viewpoint) to get exactly the pickup you want. Maximum towing and payload capacities are 3,500 pounds and 1,350 pounds respectively.
What kind of bed does a Toyota Tacoma have?
The 2007 Toyota Tacoma is a compact/midsize truck sold in regular cab, extended cab (Toyota calls it Access Cab), and crew cab (Double Cab) body styles. It’s available with either a 60-inch or a 73.2-inch cargo bed.