Is 2014 a good year for Toyota Tacoma?

Is 2014 a good year for Toyota Tacoma?

Among used 2014 pickup trucks, you’ll get one of the best values with the Toyota Tacoma. Though it comes with a lot of standard technology, and has excellent fuel economy, it still has lower long-term ownership costs than its competitors. We named the 2014 model as our Best Compact Pickup Truck for the Money.

Where is the 2014 Tacoma made?

San Antonio plant
In 2014, the San Antonio plant built 105,796 Tacomas and the Baja plant built 71,399 for a total of 177,195. In 2015, the San Antonio plant built 110,911 and Baja built 82,328 for a total of 193,239 built.

How do I know where my Tacoma was built?

The best way to determine where a specific Toyota Tacoma was produced is to check its Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). This number is located on the metal dashboard of the Tacoma. It is a unique set of digits exclusive to your Tacoma, which contains information like the location where your car was produced.

What’s the name of the new Toyota Tacoma?

The Toyota Tacoma gets a couple of small updates for 2014. The SR package is a new option for the Tacoma featuring unique styling cues such as smoked headlamps and black finished 16-inch wheels.

Where can I find the value of a Toyota Tacoma?

The term “Blue Book Value” might refer to the Kelley Blue Book value, but is often used as a generic expression for a given vehicle’s market value. You can find the market value of your 2014 Toyota Tacoma on Edmunds. You’ll need to know some basic facts about your vehicle, such as the mileage, condition, option packages and trim level.

What kind of cab does a Toyota Tacoma have?

You probably couldn’t tow a space shuttle behind it, but for most real-world jobs, the Tacoma’s got you covered. The 2014 Toyota Tacoma is a midsize pickup truck offered in three cab configurations: Regular Cab, Access Cab (an extended cab with small rear-hinged doors) and Double Cab (crew cab).

Is the Toyota Tacoma a good off road truck?

Reviewers say the 2014 Toyota Tacoma offers plenty of power, has respectable towing and hauling capabilities and returns decent fuel economy for a truck. Testers also appreciate the Tacoma’s off-road prowess when equipped with the TRD Off-Road Package.

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