@@mreoski you have a first generation Taco, not the one they're talking about in this video. Getting 10-12 years out of major components is pretty standard.
I have a 2009 4.0L extended cab Taco, it has 235k miles and runs smooth no shakes; sometimes I forget its on and double crank it. No leaks. Only did radiator flush, transmission fluid flush once. Just did oil and spark plug changes and runs like a champ. Toyota is very reliable.
Sadly, I gave up my 2011 Tacoma last year due to the frame rusting from the inside out. I spent a fortune to get it to look the way I wanted. Now, I drive a crappy 2022 Jeep cherokee limited. However, I am on the hunt for another Tacoma! 2015 with the long bed, 4.0, and the color doesn't matter at this point. But, the Barcelona Red, is my favorite!
I just bought a 2013 Toyota Tacoma with 35K miles on it. Verfied by mechanic after my 2017 Lincoln mkc broke down with a 8K engine repair after only 65K miles.
@@SupramanTRD Corrected! I own a 2014 Nissan Frontier SV with 127k mi, just oil change, two set of front brakes (disc and pads), and recently an axle seal (well known issue for Nissan trucks axle ventilation valve.
Run a Pest Control business and have used a 2008 Toyota Tacoma V6 SR5 Prerunner Access cab................ 369,262 miles on it and runs well.... Only had a few batteries, break shoes replacements, and alternator go out...... INCREDIBALLY RELIABLE!!!!! I have taken very good care of my truck and drive it well. I bought with 75,000 miles and have only used high Octane gas since I bought it............
Very good and objective analysis. I have a 2013, purchased new. 223,000 km (not miles). It is the best vehicle I have ever owned. I love my wife and kids more but it is a close thing.
I have 02’and a 13’. The 02’ has 424,000 and still going!! The 13’ I got from original owner with 160,000 and it’s like new!! I love my “Coma’s” and I HIGHLY recommend them!! I’m a Chevrolet guy, and I have had a ton of Mustangs too. I HATE buying a foreign vehicle BUT I’m a working stiff and I GOT TOO get the most use for my money and Fords,Chevys,and yes Dodge all are worn out after 100,000 miles!!! And they have NO resale value!! The blue book on my 02’ was 10,500 with 237,000 miles on it!!! A domestic truck with that many miles is worth about 4,000 but they will try to sell them much higher but the bank will not loan that much on the domestic trucks! I’m a patriot, but like I said “ I gotta get the most out of my dollars!!
I have a 2005 crew cab, Tacoma SR5, TRD off road, V6, 4x4, Automatic Transmission. It 's a Great truck. 214,000 miles and counting, I live and work on rough dirt roads in mountain terrain, not highway miles! it still drives like the day i bought it, shifts smooth as butter, I have done factory spec per owners manual maint too the T since day 1.I power wash under the truck every couple months....Most vehicles will last a long time if taken care of, that means replace things before they falter, shocks, radiator, hoses, front end bushings. Spray the cv boots and all the rubber on the car with silicone spray a couple time a year. Maintaining a vehicle will save you Money and maintaining a Toyota just makes sense, it will last a lifetime if you do.
So I just bought a 2011 Tacoma with the 4 cyl. in it. Just hit 100 grand before I bought it. It has never had any issues, so I figured it has been through the break in period. Prior owner took very good care of it and followed all the recall probs (no big ones). I couldn't be happier with this truck. All the bugs are history and I reap the rewards.
I owned a 2007 and it was such a good truck that when some idiot totaled it while I was stopped at a light , I didn't even consider anything else. My 2015 TRD Pro has been 100% trouble free as well, and I feel spoiled every time I drive it.
@@jakesock58 A 2007 with only 42k is incredible! Just keep up with your oil changes and fluid changes (brake fluid, tranny fluid, coolant, transfer case, diffs) and she'll last a long, long time.
I'd like to know as well.....I had a 2013, some dude fell asleep, hit me head on, and totaled it......just grabbed a 2007 with lower miles to save some money.
2011 PreRunner V6 with towing package. Bought new. Now 285,000 miles. Great truck. Doesn't burn or leak oil. Rebuilt AC at abt 4 years old. New front brake pads at 90,000 +/- & 265,000 +/- miles. New alternator at 275,000. New gas cap at abt 165,000. New spark plugs at abt 100,000. Synthetic oil chanes at abt 7,500 mile intervals. Cabin filter at abt 235,000. Headlight units replaced under warranty at abt 40,000 (parking lights were charging plastic. Replaced headlight bulbs at abt 12:30 235,000. It's easy on tires - average abt 75,000 a set. No other issues. Regularly take it on 700 mile trips with no concerns abt reliability. Thought abt (and test drove) a new one while you can still get V6 but didn't see a reason to spend the money.
I’ve got a 2011 and it’s the most reliable vehicle I’ve ever owned and I’ve owned a lot and every major brand. Tacoma is Hands down the most reliable vehicle. Just clicked over 200k. Basically done standard maintenance and that’s about it. Can’t go wrong with them.
I have a 1998 V-6 4x4 I absolutely love this truck. It has 230,000 miles on it, the only thing I’ve done other than oil changes is replace the starter and alternator. It still has the original clutch.
2009 TRD 6 Speed. 320,000km and counting. Normal wear and tear items, brakes, fluids, clutch, etc. I beat vehicles, nothing else i have owned has taken me as far or as reliably as my tacoma.
I have a 2008 Toyota Tacoma for almost 4 years and its paid for have not had any problems out of it, plus I have the car fax with it when I first purchased it 🙌
Yes, I own a 2007, Toyota Tacoma Crew Cab with tow package that's given me no problems as of today's date: 11 July 2023. I purchased it from Dick Dyer here in Columbia, S.C.in 2007 and it had about 45,000 miles on the Odo. Currently, it has 117,600 miles--all done by my wife and me. I have had all recalls worked by the dealership and I keep a good eye on the maintenance of this vehicle. I would definitely recommend this year or second gen. Tacoma to anyone out there looking for one!
I got a 2011 extended cab SR5 4 ltr V-6 about 5 months ago. 143,000 miles now and all I had go wrong was a split power steering line. Run's very strong.
I've owned a 2011 TRD since new I bought in 2010. 385,000 Kilometers, and I have never had a single issue. Routine maintenance only, and a recall where I had the leaf springs replaced for free by Toyota. I was going to trade it in for a '24 Trail Hunter, until the dealership told me there is a 2 to 3 year waiting list.
I own a 2010 TRD DBL CAB 4X4 that I purchased new. I have 189,618 miles on it. I've had a few warranty repairs made by the dealer. The stock sound system sounds poor. The rear drum brake shoes finally wore out at 167,000 miles. The dealer was surprised and told me that most last 250,000 +. I drove mine off road mountain passes in Colorado for many years, and really like the size for that sort of thing. No major issues. I'm 73, and it will most likely outlast me. Mileage isn't great on the 4.0L 5 spd auto at 17.8 MPG tops hwy. Change my oil with full synthetic every 5,000 miles. Love my Taco.
My 06 has same mileage as yours but I manage to get 20 mpg hwy at 60 mph. Due for a plug change soon and new tires. I get 18 mpg with 2 of us, dog and 600 lbs camper in the bed.
Still driving a 2000 Tacoma 2WD 2.4 L Auto Transmission, frame and body rusty from NYS Salt but still passes NYS Inspection with 237,000 miles on it. 3 of the 4 ball joints have been replaced in the 12 years I have owned it. Original Transmission, Rear Axle, 2 Shocks on Front. Engine was replaced after I bought it with 47,000 miles on it by my mechanic who got it from an vehicle auction place in Virginia, once they changed the oil in initial service, it started burning oil like crazy. They tore down the engine, found a ton of filings in the oil pan, figured the original owner never changed the oil, then the auction place probably put 20W-50 oil or even gear oil in it so it wouldn't smoke. My mechanic bit the bullet, replaced it himself at no cost to me. Put in another 2.4 L engine with 27,000 miles from a side rear end wrecked Tacoma. Still running strong with no issues except the rusty frame, probably have 2 more years before it won't pass NYS Inspection. 😢
The 80’s and 90’s toyota pickups and Tacomas are by far the most reliable. I’ve owned a1994 4x4 22re manual bought new for $14.5k and have only done routine maintenance. Now has right at 200k miles and still in perfect condition. I also own a1996 Tacoma 2.7 manual bought slightly used for $16.5. Also still running great only routine maintenance. I used undercoating over everything shortly after purchase. My insurance and taxes are low. Best vehicles I’ve ever owned. Along with a great 2006 Highlander. It now has almost 300k on it.
In 2012, I bought a 2008 Toyota Tacoma crew cab trd prerunner for $12,500. It had 97,000mi, had been in a bad accident, frame was bent and had a salvaged title. Now has 270,000mi. Tires: drove on the first set of tires till they were shot, no weird wear. Just bought my second set of tires in 2021, no weird wear, even with a bent frame, got lucky🤞🏼 Transmission: every once in awhile, when I'm sitting at a red light, it will feel like it's shifting down? I asked my mechanic, he said, they do that. I asked if I should get it rebuilt, he said not till it blows up 😂. At 160,000mi it started slipping. I asked my mechanic if I should do a service. He said he wouldn't do it because it would probably get worse, just leave it till it quits working. 100,000mi later and it's still running strong and it stopped slipping 😂. Catalytic Converters (it has 4): my truck wouldn't pass smog. I took it in to Toyota. They said I needed to replace all 4? $4000 in parts + installation. I told them I couldn't afford it. Then they told me I could probably just replace the front two, $3000 + installation. Recalls: first I got a recall for the leaf springs, Toyota replaced them, sweet. Then there was a recall for my frame 😅. I never got it inspected (I'm an idiot). Needless to say, this truck paid for itself and then some. Starts every morning 🙌
My 2.7 09 Tacoma is a tank, I’ve raced it, delivered in it, forgot to do oil changes and redlined it to the moon for fun. The truck was my first vehicle and it’s still running to this day. 126k miles original everything except battery
Yeah, I still owe own my 2009 I bought new! 2.7 Yep, they were tanks. Probably the best motor ever built. I don’t believe that nonsense about 09 having problems. I still consider it a new truck. I parked it under oak trees so it never gets abused from the sun. It just stays dirty but when I detail it 95% of the paint still looks like new and the motor runs absolutely like new with 150,000 the record is 1,200,000+ on the 2.7.
Wow.. I'm replacing my beat up 2009 TRD off road and I'll admit that I did the beating and treated it roughly yet it's always ran pretty darn good. It looks like 2009 was a bad year based on a little research on my part but it never failed me. So now I'm in the market for a new Tacoma. I've been guided away from the last few years and wonder if I'll still be getting the reliability of a Tacoma? A little help here!!
Shoot, my dad had a 2007 Tacoma trd Something, he got it since he had a shitbox and needed something to carry a newborn me, and till this day, that Tacoma still runs as if it were brand new. The only thing that’s broken is the radio volume knob which doesn’t work…you try to turn it and goes to random volumes, other than that my dads truck works like a charm and he lets me use it too
I Bought a 2007 V6 6 speed, extended cab. Drove it til 2014 with zero issues, had people fighting over it at trade in time. I now have a 2013 4 dr cab V6 auto that now has 200,000 KM on it, same deal, no issues, looks great and they were/ are work trucks. I might look for a new truck or maybe just keep this one until it dies. We had our first Camry for 430,000 Km and our 2nd for 345,000 Km, no issues with either and our son is on his 3rd 4 Runner with no issues. Keep the oil changes up to date and if it needs anything more, just fix it. We have never had to do any repairs other than wear items like brake pads on any of these.
i have a 2006 Prerunner. 435000 miles. 1 engine rebuild due to a leaking head gasket. It was cheaper to have a local engine shop rebuild the motor than to have the Stealership change one head gasket!
I have a '05 TRD pre runner that I bought new and have 298,00 on it. The only issue I've had other than regular maintenance is had to replace u-joints around 250,000 due to vibration in the driveline which I considered normal because dang ! 250,000. Best truck ever.
2012 pre-runner at 235,000 miles. Only issues I’ve had are with the drive shaft (easy fix) and secondary air injection (replaced). Solid trucks, especially if you take care of the maintenance.
To think, when I bought my 2015 TRD OR brand new off the lot, I was a little bummed I wouldn't be getting one of the fancy new 2016 3rd gens that were coming out the next year. Here I am 10 years later and if I had a time machine I'd go back and buy 2 2015's. Best vehicle I ever owned. 2nd gen perfected.
I am happy to hear this now because my previous Toyota Tacoma was totalled and I am looking for another Tacoma right now . Thank you cause now I am better informed.
I have a 2020 personal Tacoma Quad Cab V6. 67K km. No issues whatsoever. I recently purchased a 2008 Tacoma Access Cab V6. 300K km. Went over everything. Got rid of the lift kit on it and put on new stock size tires. Completely replaced everything to do with the brakes except the ABS module. Completely replaced all front end parts, CV axles, Control Arms and Ball Joints. Had oil analyzed, there were some issues. Switched to synthetic and oil analysis has been fine. New muffler and headlamp assemblies. At 300K the engine does not use or leak any oil at all. My 2008 is like new and I enjoy driving it almost as much as my 2020. I hope to drive it to 600k km.
Own a Tacoma trd sport 145k 4.0 5spd auto, black, access cab. Paid 10k and never looked back. Has needed nothing in a year but oil maintenance and oil in diffs (lsd rear). Highly recommend, well more loved than any "full size" of the 3 domestic choices, I have ever owned. Cheers 🍻...
That is very true. I had a 2016 with weird pause before acceleration. Then a 2019, then my current 2020 which I wanted for the power seat. The 2019 and 2020 were better than the 2016. I would love to have a 2024 with the turbos but will hold off for a couple years till the bugs get worked out.
I have a 2012 trd off road 6 speed manual love it i put 118,000 km on it it has 229000 km now i change oil at least by every 5 k with mobile 1 5w30 full synthetic and oem oil filter every change runs amazing
Glad I found this site as a friend of friend offered me his 2007 Toyota Tacoma manual truck. Too much money for me to fix, and his vehicle does have issues.
Had 99 Tacoma sr5 with 4cyl 4x4...ticked up 264k miles..gave it to my son who added another 147k...traded it in a new one got 7k ..TRY AND DO THAT WITH ANY OTHER TRUCK...NUFF SAID...And I bought the truck used in 99 for 6.5k
Most of the complains are the shifting ,people dont know that it changes depending on what the computer says it will change from direct to port injection or vice versa, the driver will feel it or hear it
As always, never buy the first year of a new generation. Think about how much more reliable a 15 (the last year of gen 2) would be compared to a 16 (the first year of gen 3)
Bruh it's so hard to find a 2015 😭... I was looking at 2017 but it had all those recalls on it and 2016 is no better. I might do a 2018 if the price is down far enough.
I have a 2015 v8 pre runner. Owned it since new and the only issue i have had is that the original tires were faulty, the dealer replaced them for free. Oh and when my wife borrows it somehow it gets another scratch or little dent somewhere. It has 78,000 on it (late 2023) and i have had ridiculous offers for it, all of which i flatly refused.
I own a 2004 Tacoma and love it. I've driven and owned other trucks, but none of them are as easy to work on or as comfortable as my Tacoma. Only issue I have is my rheostat has gone bad and it's a discontinued parts so I can't even replacement. Otherwise best vehicle I've ever had the chance to drive. When it dies I will absolutely be getting another Tacoma.
My 2016, 2.7 4cyl, perfect at 93000 miles. Not a clunker, no repairs at all, haven't even had to do the breaks yet.. Bad year? Lol😅 not at all, buy it again in a heartbeat
Iv got same truck as you with 95k miles with ZERO problems can't beat the 2016 5speed manual with 2.7 engine . 1million mile truck taken care of right.
Hi...just letting you know I 2 crew crew cab Tacomas. I have a 2003 4dr Tacoma it had 2 recalls and I brought it in for both recalls and it's still running. I've had 8 offer to buy it...but I won't sale it. I also have a 2022 4dr Tacoma and already had 1 recall. I like both trucks. Tacoma's are good trucks.
Got a 21 TRD Sport Taco 2 months ago, a bit getting used to after a 05 LS Crew Cab Silverado. It was the Toyota dealerships service managers lease truck, so it was taken care of!~ Mine has a weird thing about the cruise control, I set it to 77 and it will go to 76 with no cars in front of me, an it's normal CC (long hold).
My first is a 1989 4X4 EX Cab(still have and running well, used as hunting truck), Then bought a 1995 EX-Cab 4X4 (Wife took in divorce, I miss that truck), next is a 2001 EX-Cab 4X4 (Still have 324567 miles running great, my daughter drives daily), 2006 four door 4X4 TRD 229453 miles and still my daily driver. If you have not figured it out I am a Loyal Tacoma Owner.
I drive a 09 double cab prerunner and have had in 3 years, 60k miles out of it trouble free other than having to replace the rear u joint twice in that time. Outside of the paint fade and clear coat cracking which makes the truck look a lot worse for the wear than it really is. And a new issue that popped up at around 185k where the door look actuator quit working I've not had any issues with it.
I know the 3.0 V-6 gets a bad rap, but I have a 1992 4x4, manual trans with 320K miles.It uses a quart of oil every 1500 miles. I have changed the oil and filter every 3000 miles. I did the head gasket recall at 50K.
I got a 2005 tacoma I purchased it when it had 150k miles now it has 223k miles. I have replaced shocks, clutch, brake pads, valve gasket, the outer & inner rods. I love my Taco, but i will let her go this year 😢. The engine & transmission is still strong.
Very interesting. I have a 2011 Tacoma pre runner 4 Dr TRDSport, v 6 , has been great truck. Has 130k & is solid. I change oil about 4K miles. I have a 2006 Silverado V 8 with 177k, paint coming off, roar in rear end or wheel bearing, engine light stays on ..no one knows why...air conditioning is broke again. I am afraid to take it far from home. Both are outside trucks, both got same maintenance initially..now Chevy is used for short hauls of trash or garden supplies.
Almost to 250k on my 2011 TRD Offroad, nothing too crazy on mechanical issues JBL radio volume control only works on steering wheel control (knob will have volume all over the place and it is the same on my sister's 2009 Sequoia) replaced the u-joints a few times and a new center support twice (Get a Toyota factory one because the parts store sucks) Front brakes twice in 150k miles (only use factory pads and rotors) Brake calipers at 240K miles rear brakes and drums once at 170K miles A/C Compressor at 175K miles I still love my truck and the Speedway blue is my favorite color and mine looks amazing for being 11 years old.
I’m a new driver only been driving for a year and have baught a TRD sport 2015 Tacoma thing is a unit I have not had any issues with it at all the only thing I dislike about the truck is the MPG other than that she’s a beut
I paid 5300 for an 07 4x4 tacoma reg cab 2.7 5 spd. All original drive train and 4x4 works great. .just turned 240 000 mi. Had it 2 years and drive it daily no problems. Its lifted and widened....a real eye catcher. I plan on 300,000 easy. Full disclosure: the previous owner took it in on the frame recall in 2016 and it didn't qualify for a new frame. It did get new heavy duty leaf springs. 5 years later I had to patch a small spot on the frame. I patched and reinforced so there's no issues for years.
There is a recall on my 2008 Tacoma for airbag issue, Is there a time limit on these free fixes from the dealer? Or a statute of limitation? Or is it just open for repair if it has not been fixed? Mar 07,2012 Manufacturer Recall NumberC0B NHTSA Recall Number12V092 Recall StatusRecall Incomplete Summary Toyota is recalling certain Model Year 2005-2009 Tacoma vehicles, manufactured from September 14, 2004, through August 29, 2008. Over time, steering wheel vibration may damage the spiral cable assembly (clockspring) that powers the driver's side air bag module. If damage occurs, the air bag warning lamp will illuminate and the air bag may become deactivated. Safety Risk In the event of a crash, the driver's side air bag may not deploy, increasing the risk of personal injury. Remedy Toyota will notify owners, and dealers will replace the spiral cable assembly, free of charge.
We have a 2014 tacoma with 23x,xxx miles on it, and it starts like its brand new every single time. We are considering buying a 2017 Tacoma, just because we are moving and beginning to commute further for work. And honestly it's a hard decision.
I known this is posted 4 months ago and don't mean to be a downer, but please check the frame for rust before you buy, and if you have bought it, I would treat it annually with Woolwax or Fluid Film.
If someone thinks Tacomas aren't reliable, then I'd say you don't know what you're talking about. Go get a Chevy, Ford, or Dodge(lol) and get back to me.
Put 348,000 on a '88 Chevy , gifted my niece my '99 with 265,000 and she's still driving it, almost 300,000 on a '14 ford and still counting, all were worked
I have a 2009 Toyota Tacoma pre-runner it’s got 700,000 miles on it and it’s beginning to use or I’m losing antifreeze and don’t know where it’s going and I’ve been told that it goes into my crank case or it may have a bad head gasket what are your thoughts on the fix and approximately cost
I own a 07 toyota tacoma 4 door prerunner 52,000 mi. I drive it to work & back home only 6 miles, 5 days rarely drive it on the weekends. So far the only parts I changed was alternator & fuel pump which is weird because I have low miles. The original factory paint is still top shape. I notice the newer tacoma paint fades quickly. Overall love my truck.👍
I have a recall on my 2013… i haven’t had any issues with it at 120,000 mi but I keep getting an email every month to take it in to resolve the issue… I just don’t feel like taking it to Toyota to change the label in the door (incorrect tire pressure printed on the label) 😆
Do your research on that truck they know what you got trying to talk you out of it I got a 2013 2,7 very powerful if it a 4 it's long lasting. Keep that truck
@@antoniodanner9230 I don't plan on selling it, I just don't want to bring it to Toyota to change the door label for the recall... This is actually the second 2013 Tacoma I've owned. The first on was brand new - TRD Sport w/ 6 speed manual. I sold that after 4 years (sad subject) missed it so much after a couple years that I found my current one - TRD off road automatic. both have been great and have never had issues.
I On a 2014 Toyota Tacoma TRD off-road pro V6 absolutely amazing never had a problem whatsoever. I have 160 km Never missed a beat. It’s been great for offloading. I take really good care of it and it takes good care of me. I love my Toyota Tacoma and I will never sell it. Keep it forever …. My cousin up north he has a 2012 off-road TRD he drives the crap out of it. I believe he’s got over 700,000 km on it. They handle great great snow hearing Canada. We get very extreme weather both ends. My air conditioning works as good as the day I bought everything else. Everything‘s tight awesome vehicle best vehicle I’ve ever I’ve only jeep grand Cherokee Dodge ram, never go back to American made products just junk spent thousand fixing this junk American. I’ll never buy dodgy and horrible ass. Just ask anyone that drives a Toyota and they’ll tell you reliable zero problem the end I have to search no longer.
I bought my 2016 toyota tacoma 4x4 4cyl 5speed manual sd new for 23,800 iv put 95,000 miles on it. I change oil every 5k miles on time at dealers and iv not had one single problem . I love this truck 3 inch lift makes it look like TRD put rock bars on side and it's a sweet ride. Iv taken her on a few challanging camping adventure trips and lots of snow driving . I got the 2.7 5speed manual becouse they are bullet proof. Can't wait to post when I get 500k then 1 million miles on it. Thats what the toyota 4cyl engine is known for. 1 million miles. there is no need to sell this reliable truck. I keep her new looking. I was just offered 25k but then what? Go buy a 45k to 55k new toyota tacoma truck.. no thanks ❤ Do yourself a favor and try and find this same 2016 truck 2.7 5dpeed 4x4 6ft bed acess cab jump seat basic SD model.
@@02markcal I change oil every 7k and I haven't really had any major repairs yet. Small things like the power steering pump, alternator, and u joints have gone over the years but nothing major.
I bought a 2007 new. Silver paint still looks like new. Only thing that has needed fixing was the e brake cable. I should have protected the frame from the road salt as it is not looking healthy. 197K :)
@@kemangraya2382 I wished I had applied something like wool wax or fluid film on the undercarriage annually from the start. Didn’t know about the frame being a big problem in salty WI. I just ran it through the car wash every few weeks in the winter. It still roadworthy after 15 winters.
I have a 2007 Double Cab SR5 TRD Off Road with 160K miles. No major issues. The paint could be better but over all it has been a dream of a truck. Hubby wants to sell it for a new model or a 4Runner. I love it and don't want to sell it. I bought it brand new. He inherited it after his mustang started falling apart. We bought a ford edge for me and that was a huge mistake!! Never again! I will stick with Toyota's. Maybe we should sell the edge and keep the Taco.
Looking at getting a 2006 2.7 5spd 4x4 with single cab, and has a nice canopy and aftermarket wheels. Only has 88k miles. Lmk what y'all think. They want a little over 15k for it.
16 was the first year of the 3rd generation of this truck. Makes sense since they probably had some issues to iron out. 17 is going to have these issues figured out 💯
Do you have any of the models we mentioned? What problems have you seen with YOUR Tacomas?
2002 Taco: Charcoal canister needed replacement in 2013. New Radiator required in 2014. Rack n Pinion needed replacement in 2015
I feel like you didn't mention anything
@@andrianerhan9471Exactly! The fool should be a politician, runs his mouth and says absolutely nothing.
@@mreoski you have a first generation Taco, not the one they're talking about in this video. Getting 10-12 years out of major components is pretty standard.
2013 tacoma. ujoints at 2023....208000km. thats all so far
I have a 2009 4.0L extended cab Taco, it has 235k miles and runs smooth no shakes; sometimes I forget its on and double crank it. No leaks. Only did radiator flush, transmission fluid flush once. Just did oil and spark plug changes and runs like a champ. Toyota is very reliable.
Sadly, I gave up my 2011 Tacoma last year due to the frame rusting from the inside out. I spent a fortune to get it to look the way I wanted. Now, I drive a crappy 2022 Jeep cherokee limited. However, I am on the hunt for another Tacoma! 2015 with the long bed, 4.0, and the color doesn't matter at this point. But, the Barcelona Red, is my favorite!
I just bought a 2013 Toyota Tacoma with 35K miles on it. Verfied by mechanic after my 2017 Lincoln mkc broke down with a 8K engine repair after only
65K miles.
@@liquidsteel81312015 is a great year
The worst Tacoma is still more reliable than any other light truck.
so many languages and you chose to speak the truth
Except the Frontier. Which has been reliable since 2008 or so
@@SupramanTRD Corrected! I own a 2014 Nissan Frontier SV with 127k mi, just oil change, two set of front brakes (disc and pads), and recently an axle seal (well known issue for Nissan trucks axle ventilation valve.
PREACH! 🙏
Yes sir!
Run a Pest Control business and have used a 2008 Toyota Tacoma V6 SR5 Prerunner Access cab................ 369,262 miles on it and runs well.... Only had a few batteries, break shoes replacements, and alternator go out...... INCREDIBALLY RELIABLE!!!!! I have taken very good care of my truck and drive it well. I bought with 75,000 miles and have only used high Octane gas since I bought it............
Very good and objective analysis. I have a 2013, purchased new. 223,000 km (not miles). It is the best vehicle I have ever owned. I love my wife and kids more but it is a close thing.
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Damn man 😂
This comment alone make me wanna search for a 🌮
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I have 02’and a 13’. The 02’ has 424,000 and still going!! The 13’ I got from original owner with 160,000 and it’s like new!! I love my “Coma’s” and I HIGHLY recommend them!! I’m a Chevrolet guy, and I have had a ton of Mustangs too. I HATE buying a foreign vehicle BUT I’m a working stiff and I GOT TOO get the most use for my money and Fords,Chevys,and yes Dodge all are worn out after 100,000 miles!!! And they have NO resale value!! The blue book on my 02’ was 10,500 with 237,000 miles on it!!! A domestic truck with that many miles is worth about 4,000 but they will try to sell them much higher but the bank will not loan that much on the domestic trucks! I’m a patriot, but like I said “ I gotta get the most out of my dollars!!
I have a 2005 crew cab, Tacoma SR5, TRD off road, V6, 4x4, Automatic Transmission. It 's a Great truck. 214,000 miles and counting, I live and work on rough dirt roads in mountain terrain, not highway miles! it still drives like the day i bought it, shifts smooth as butter, I have done factory spec per owners manual maint too the T since day 1.I power wash under the truck every couple months....Most vehicles will last a long time if taken care of, that means replace things before they falter, shocks, radiator, hoses, front end bushings. Spray the cv boots and all the rubber on the car with silicone spray a couple time a year. Maintaining a vehicle will save you Money and maintaining a Toyota just makes sense, it will last a lifetime if you do.
So I just bought a 2011 Tacoma with the 4 cyl. in it. Just hit 100 grand before I bought it. It has never had any issues, so I figured it has been through the break in period. Prior owner took very good care of it and followed all the recall probs (no big ones). I couldn't be happier with this truck. All the bugs are history and I reap the rewards.
I’ve never heard anyone say that a Tacoma is unreliable
I have a 2016 Tacoma bought new. It currently has 76,000 miles on it. ZERO problems.
My 2007 serving me good, now is at 287k miles. Love it!
Mine is 176K and STILL runs like a beast!!!
Hey I’m buying a 2008 at 188,000 miles. How’s it running now for you ?
I have a 1995 tacome 480000 plus miles, still runs like a dream
I owned a 2007 and it was such a good truck that when some idiot totaled it while I was stopped at a light , I didn't even consider anything else. My 2015 TRD Pro has been 100% trouble free as well, and I feel spoiled every time I drive it.
I just got a 2007 trd sport with 42,000 miles any tips on issues I should look for or maintenance suggestions
@@jakesock58 A 2007 with only 42k is incredible! Just keep up with your oil changes and fluid changes (brake fluid, tranny fluid, coolant, transfer case, diffs) and she'll last a long, long time.
I'd like to know as well.....I had a 2013, some dude fell asleep, hit me head on, and totaled it......just grabbed a 2007 with lower miles to save some money.
2011 PreRunner V6 with towing package. Bought new. Now 285,000 miles. Great truck. Doesn't burn or leak oil. Rebuilt AC at abt 4 years old. New front brake pads at 90,000 +/- & 265,000 +/- miles. New alternator at 275,000. New gas cap at abt 165,000. New spark plugs at abt 100,000. Synthetic oil chanes at abt 7,500 mile intervals. Cabin filter at abt 235,000. Headlight units replaced under warranty at abt 40,000 (parking lights were charging plastic. Replaced headlight bulbs at abt 12:30 235,000. It's easy on tires - average abt 75,000 a set. No other issues. Regularly take it on 700 mile trips with no concerns abt reliability. Thought abt (and test drove) a new one while you can still get V6 but didn't see a reason to spend the money.
I’ve got a 2011 and it’s the most reliable vehicle I’ve ever owned and I’ve owned a lot and every major brand. Tacoma is Hands down the most reliable vehicle. Just clicked over 200k. Basically done standard maintenance and that’s about it. Can’t go wrong with them.
I have a 1998 V-6 4x4 I absolutely love this truck. It has 230,000 miles on it, the only thing I’ve done other than oil changes is replace the starter and alternator. It still has the original clutch.
2009 TRD 6 Speed. 320,000km and counting. Normal wear and tear items, brakes, fluids, clutch, etc. I beat vehicles, nothing else i have owned has taken me as far or as reliably as my tacoma.
I have a 2013 Tacoma Prerunner with 62K miles on it; I love it!
I have a 2008 Toyota Tacoma for almost 4 years and its paid for have not had any problems out of it, plus I have the car fax with it when I first purchased it 🙌
Yes, I own a 2007, Toyota Tacoma Crew Cab with tow package that's given me no problems as of today's date: 11 July 2023. I purchased it from Dick Dyer here in Columbia, S.C.in 2007 and it had about 45,000 miles on the Odo. Currently, it has 117,600 miles--all done by my wife and me. I have had all recalls worked by the dealership and I keep a good eye on the maintenance of this vehicle. I would definitely recommend this year or second gen. Tacoma to anyone out there looking for one!
Thank you.
Damn you only put 70k miles in 16 years lol?! You havent even broke her in.
I got a 2011 extended cab SR5 4 ltr V-6 about 5 months ago. 143,000 miles now and all I had go wrong was a split power steering line. Run's very strong.
Same here on my 2011 xcab. 4.0l v6
Metal power steering pump line corroded and split. New power steering fluid , yay !
I've owned a 2011 TRD since new I bought in 2010. 385,000 Kilometers, and I have never had a single issue. Routine maintenance only, and a recall where I had the leaf springs replaced for free by Toyota. I was going to trade it in for a '24 Trail Hunter, until the dealership told me there is a 2 to 3 year waiting list.
I own a 2010 TRD DBL CAB 4X4 that I purchased new. I have 189,618 miles on it. I've had a few warranty repairs made by the dealer. The stock sound system sounds poor. The rear drum brake shoes finally wore out at 167,000 miles. The dealer was surprised and told me that most last 250,000 +. I drove mine off road mountain passes in Colorado for many years, and really like the size for that sort of thing. No major issues. I'm 73, and it will most likely outlast me. Mileage isn't great on the 4.0L 5 spd auto at 17.8 MPG tops hwy. Change my oil with full synthetic every 5,000 miles. Love my Taco.
My 06 has same mileage as yours but I manage to get 20 mpg hwy at 60 mph. Due for a plug change soon and new tires. I get 18 mpg with 2 of us, dog and 600 lbs camper in the bed.
Still driving a 2000 Tacoma 2WD 2.4 L Auto Transmission, frame and body rusty from NYS Salt but still passes NYS Inspection with 237,000 miles on it. 3 of the 4 ball joints have been replaced in the 12 years I have owned it. Original Transmission, Rear Axle, 2 Shocks on Front. Engine was replaced after I bought it with 47,000 miles on it by my mechanic who got it from an vehicle auction place in Virginia, once they changed the oil in initial service, it started burning oil like crazy. They tore down the engine, found a ton of filings in the oil pan, figured the original owner never changed the oil, then the auction place probably put 20W-50 oil or even gear oil in it so it wouldn't smoke. My mechanic bit the bullet, replaced it himself at no cost to me. Put in another 2.4 L engine with 27,000 miles from a side rear end wrecked Tacoma. Still running strong with no issues except the rusty frame, probably have 2 more years before it won't pass NYS Inspection. 😢
The 80’s and 90’s toyota pickups and Tacomas are by far the most reliable. I’ve owned a1994 4x4 22re manual bought new for $14.5k and have only done routine maintenance. Now has right at 200k miles and still in perfect condition.
I also own a1996 Tacoma 2.7 manual bought slightly used for $16.5. Also still running great only routine maintenance.
I used undercoating over everything shortly after purchase.
My insurance and taxes are low.
Best vehicles I’ve ever owned. Along with a great 2006 Highlander. It now has almost 300k on it.
I have a 2008 2.7 4x4, 5spd. Most reliable vehicle I've ever owned! Not the fastest.....but the most reliable.
In 2012, I bought a 2008 Toyota Tacoma crew cab trd prerunner for $12,500. It had 97,000mi, had been in a bad accident, frame was bent and had a salvaged title. Now has 270,000mi. Tires: drove on the first set of tires till they were shot, no weird wear. Just bought my second set of tires in 2021, no weird wear, even with a bent frame, got lucky🤞🏼
Transmission: every once in awhile, when I'm sitting at a red light, it will feel like it's shifting down? I asked my mechanic, he said, they do that. I asked if I should get it rebuilt, he said not till it blows up 😂. At 160,000mi it started slipping. I asked my mechanic if I should do a service. He said he wouldn't do it because it would probably get worse, just leave it till it quits working. 100,000mi later and it's still running strong and it stopped slipping 😂.
Catalytic Converters (it has 4): my truck wouldn't pass smog. I took it in to Toyota. They said I needed to replace all 4? $4000 in parts + installation. I told them I couldn't afford it. Then they told me I could probably just replace the front two, $3000 + installation.
Recalls: first I got a recall for the leaf springs, Toyota replaced them, sweet. Then there was a recall for my frame 😅. I never got it inspected (I'm an idiot).
Needless to say, this truck paid for itself and then some. Starts every morning 🙌
My 2.7 09 Tacoma is a tank, I’ve raced it, delivered in it, forgot to do oil changes and redlined it to the moon for fun. The truck was my first vehicle and it’s still running to this day. 126k miles original everything except battery
Yeah, I still owe own my 2009 I bought new! 2.7 Yep, they were tanks. Probably the best motor ever built. I don’t believe that nonsense about 09 having problems. I still consider it a new truck. I parked it under oak trees so it never gets abused from the sun. It just stays dirty but when I detail it 95% of the paint still looks like new and the motor runs absolutely like new with 150,000 the record is 1,200,000+ on the 2.7.
@darylhill9400 also have a 2009 TRD Off-Road. I've put 90k miles on it, sitting at 144k now total. Only thing that went out was the AC compressor.
Wow.. I'm replacing my beat up 2009 TRD off road and I'll admit that I did the beating and treated it roughly yet it's always ran pretty darn good. It looks like 2009 was a bad year based on a little research on my part but it never failed me.
So now I'm in the market for a new Tacoma. I've been guided away from the last few years and wonder if I'll still be getting the reliability of a Tacoma? A little help here!!
Shoot, my dad had a 2007 Tacoma trd Something, he got it since he had a shitbox and needed something to carry a newborn me, and till this day, that Tacoma still runs as if it were brand new. The only thing that’s broken is the radio volume knob which doesn’t work…you try to turn it and goes to random volumes, other than that my dads truck works like a charm and he lets me use it too
I Bought a 2007 V6 6 speed, extended cab. Drove it til 2014 with zero issues, had people fighting over it at trade in time. I now have a 2013 4 dr cab V6 auto that now has 200,000 KM on it, same deal, no issues, looks great and they were/ are work trucks. I might look for a new truck or maybe just keep this one until it dies. We had our first Camry for 430,000 Km and our 2nd for 345,000 Km, no issues with either and our son is on his 3rd 4 Runner with no issues. Keep the oil changes up to date and if it needs anything more, just fix it. We have never had to do any repairs other than wear items like brake pads on any of these.
I have a 2017 Tacoma and a 2003 Tacoma. Both have been great.
i have a 2006 Prerunner. 435000 miles. 1 engine rebuild due to a leaking head gasket. It was cheaper to have a local engine shop rebuild the motor than to have the Stealership change one head gasket!
I have a 2005 TRD V-6 Pre Runner Access Cab that I bought new. I’ve only put 20,000 miles on it as of 9/12/23. Runs like new.
I have a '05 TRD pre runner that I bought new and have 298,00 on it. The only issue I've had other than regular maintenance is had to replace u-joints around 250,000 due to vibration in the driveline which I considered normal because dang ! 250,000. Best truck ever.
2012 pre-runner at 235,000 miles. Only issues I’ve had are with the drive shaft (easy fix) and secondary air injection (replaced). Solid trucks, especially if you take care of the maintenance.
To think, when I bought my 2015 TRD OR brand new off the lot, I was a little bummed I wouldn't be getting one of the fancy new 2016 3rd gens that were coming out the next year. Here I am 10 years later and if I had a time machine I'd go back and buy 2 2015's. Best vehicle I ever owned. 2nd gen perfected.
I am happy to hear this now because my previous Toyota Tacoma was totalled and I am looking for another Tacoma right now . Thank you cause now I am better informed.
I have a 2020 personal Tacoma Quad Cab V6. 67K km. No issues whatsoever.
I recently purchased a 2008 Tacoma Access Cab V6. 300K km.
Went over everything. Got rid of the lift kit on it and put on new stock size tires.
Completely replaced everything to do with the brakes except the ABS module.
Completely replaced all front end parts, CV axles, Control Arms and Ball Joints.
Had oil analyzed, there were some issues. Switched to synthetic and oil analysis has been fine.
New muffler and headlamp assemblies.
At 300K the engine does not use or leak any oil at all.
My 2008 is like new and I enjoy driving it almost as much as my 2020.
I hope to drive it to 600k km.
Own a Tacoma trd sport 145k 4.0 5spd auto, black, access cab.
Paid 10k and never looked back.
Has needed nothing in a year but oil maintenance and oil in diffs (lsd rear).
Highly recommend, well more loved than any "full size" of the 3 domestic choices, I have ever owned.
Cheers 🍻...
I'm on my third Toyota going back to 1987. No problems out of any of them. My 2019 is averaging 24 mpg highway/city in the economy mode.
That is very true. I had a 2016 with weird pause before acceleration. Then a 2019, then my current 2020 which I wanted for the power seat. The 2019 and 2020 were better than the 2016.
I would love to have a 2024 with the turbos but will hold off for a couple years till the bugs get worked out.
I have a 2012 trd off road 6 speed manual love it i put 118,000 km on it it has 229000 km now i change oil at least by every 5 k with mobile 1 5w30 full synthetic and oem oil filter every change runs amazing
Glad I found this site as a friend of friend offered me his 2007 Toyota Tacoma manual truck. Too much money for me to fix, and his vehicle does have issues.
We have a 2016 and it does actual rugged things. Never had to replace a part as of yet eight years later.
Had 99 Tacoma sr5 with 4cyl 4x4...ticked up 264k miles..gave it to my son who added another 147k...traded it in a new one got 7k
..TRY AND DO THAT WITH ANY OTHER TRUCK...NUFF SAID...And I bought the truck used in 99 for 6.5k
Most of the complains are the shifting ,people dont know that it changes depending on what the computer says it will change from direct to port injection or vice versa, the driver will feel it or hear it
What would this change sound like, or how do I know what my trucks running like?
@@That_Silver_Yoda because a lot of people say it clatters like a diesel
2016 Tacoma AC 2.7L 270k miles with no real problems. im at the Dealership getting some work done. Head cover gasket and spark plugs.
I love Toyota ..they have figured out the car industry
As always, never buy the first year of a new generation. Think about how much more reliable a 15 (the last year of gen 2) would be compared to a 16 (the first year of gen 3)
Bruh it's so hard to find a 2015 😭... I was looking at 2017 but it had all those recalls on it and 2016 is no better. I might do a 2018 if the price is down far enough.
I might be willing to sell my 2015 taco pre runner v6 texas edition if price is right
74000 miles
Nailed it! 👍
I have a 2015 v8 pre runner. Owned it since new and the only issue i have had is that the original tires were faulty, the dealer replaced them for free. Oh and when my wife borrows it somehow it gets another scratch or little dent somewhere. It has 78,000 on it (late 2023) and i have had ridiculous offers for it, all of which i flatly refused.
I own a 2004 Tacoma and love it. I've driven and owned other trucks, but none of them are as easy to work on or as comfortable as my Tacoma. Only issue I have is my rheostat has gone bad and it's a discontinued parts so I can't even replacement. Otherwise best vehicle I've ever had the chance to drive. When it dies I will absolutely be getting another Tacoma.
2008 TRD 2wd daily driver. Only issue is peeling clear coat and paint. Coyote attack earned me a new paint job...everything else has been great. 👍
My 2016, 2.7 4cyl, perfect at 93000 miles. Not a clunker, no repairs at all, haven't even had to do the breaks yet.. Bad year? Lol😅 not at all, buy it again in a heartbeat
Iv got same truck as you with 95k miles with ZERO problems can't beat the 2016 5speed manual with 2.7 engine . 1million mile truck taken care of right.
Hi...just letting you know I 2 crew crew cab Tacomas. I have a 2003 4dr Tacoma it had 2 recalls and I brought it in for both recalls and it's still running. I've had 8 offer to buy it...but I won't sale it. I also have a 2022 4dr Tacoma and already had 1 recall. I like both trucks. Tacoma's are good trucks.
New Tacomas are usually cheaper than used. At least for late models with low miles.
Thats why I got a brand new one in 2018. Used one was $28K with 20k miles. Mine was $33k with 30 miles on the odometer.
Got a 21 TRD Sport Taco 2 months ago, a bit getting used to after a 05 LS Crew Cab Silverado. It was the Toyota dealerships service managers lease truck, so it was taken care of!~
Mine has a weird thing about the cruise control, I set it to 77 and it will go to 76 with no cars in front of me, an it's normal CC (long hold).
Desirable Model years:
-03-04 1st Gen. Tacoma's
-14-15 2nd Gen. Tacoma's
-19-23 3rd Gen. Tacoma's
These are the ideal model years to try and buy.
I have a 2009 4.0L double cab with just under 300km on it and it’s absolutely mint
I have a 2021 Tacoma with the 4 cyl . So far no problems. I am getting 24mpg.
they are doing away with the 4 banger NA unfortunately.
4x4 or rwd?
2021 mpg 24. The key is getting a tonneau cover blocks air.
@@Baebon6259they actually went the opposite way and got rid of the v6. 4 cylinder with twin turbo only now
My first is a 1989 4X4 EX Cab(still have and running well, used as hunting truck), Then bought a 1995 EX-Cab 4X4 (Wife took in divorce, I miss that truck), next is a 2001 EX-Cab 4X4 (Still have 324567 miles running great, my daughter drives daily), 2006 four door 4X4 TRD 229453 miles and still my daily driver. If you have not figured it out I am a Loyal Tacoma Owner.
I drive a 09 double cab prerunner and have had in 3 years, 60k miles out of it trouble free other than having to replace the rear u joint twice in that time. Outside of the paint fade and clear coat cracking which makes the truck look a lot worse for the wear than it really is. And a new issue that popped up at around 185k where the door look actuator quit working I've not had any issues with it.
You got a lemon, shouldn’t have that many problems with the year and mileage.
@@TheShowtime85u must not know what a true lemon is.
I've got a 2014 Tacoma, and as of yet at 62,000 miles a problem with the ABS system.
I know the 3.0 V-6 gets a bad rap, but I have a 1992 4x4, manual trans with 320K miles.It uses a quart of oil every 1500 miles. I have changed the oil and filter every 3000 miles. I did the head gasket recall at 50K.
Most of these problems are simple fix. Pushing 180k HARD miles on my 2008 and i’ve never had any serious issues. Amazing machines
I got a 2005 tacoma I purchased it when it had 150k miles now it has 223k miles. I have replaced shocks, clutch, brake pads, valve gasket, the outer & inner rods. I love my Taco, but i will let her go this year 😢.
The engine & transmission is still strong.
I’m about to get a 2014 and I’m researching now…
I like the fender flairs on the older model, the newer has a ridge running through the center.
My 2009 taco has never given me problems!
Has over 200k too
same, 2nd gen tacos (aside from a few years) were rock solid
All that went out on mine was my AC pump at 120k
I had a 2009 trd sport prerunner access cab and my transmission would clank really bad sometimes when would come to a stop
Im getting a 2019 lets see how it goes
Very interesting. I have a 2011 Tacoma pre runner 4 Dr TRDSport, v 6 , has been great truck. Has 130k & is solid. I change oil about 4K miles. I have a 2006 Silverado V 8 with 177k, paint coming off, roar in rear end or wheel bearing, engine light stays on ..no one knows why...air conditioning is broke again. I am afraid to take it far from home. Both are outside trucks, both got same maintenance initially..now Chevy is used for short hauls of trash or garden supplies.
Try and find a Tacoma with a manual trans. My son has a 2017 4x4 with a 6-speed manual. 75K miles with no issues.
I have a 08 taco and the leaf spring and frame recall has an expire date of 2021 so yah it’s good info to tell people in my opinion
Had an 07 Tacoma prerunner, double cab with 4.0. Best truck i ever owned. Sorry i sold it.
How many Miles and what price did you sell it at?
Almost to 250k on my 2011 TRD Offroad, nothing too crazy on mechanical issues
JBL radio volume control only works on steering wheel control (knob will have volume all over the place and it is the same on my sister's 2009 Sequoia)
replaced the u-joints a few times and a new center support twice (Get a Toyota factory one because the parts store sucks)
Front brakes twice in 150k miles (only use factory pads and rotors)
Brake calipers at 240K miles
rear brakes and drums once at 170K miles
A/C Compressor at 175K miles
I still love my truck and the Speedway blue is my favorite color and mine looks amazing for being 11 years old.
Love the video very informative thank you. In a recent Toyota Tacoma I was checking on, the person hadn't done their recall since 2014.
I’m a new driver only been driving for a year and have baught a TRD sport 2015 Tacoma thing is a unit I have not had any issues with it at all the only thing I dislike about the truck is the MPG other than that she’s a beut
I paid 5300 for an 07 4x4 tacoma reg cab 2.7 5 spd. All original drive train and 4x4 works great. .just turned 240 000 mi. Had it 2 years and drive it daily no problems. Its lifted and widened....a real eye catcher. I plan on 300,000 easy.
Full disclosure: the previous owner took it in on the frame recall in 2016 and it didn't qualify for a new frame. It did get new heavy duty leaf springs. 5 years later I had to patch a small spot on the frame. I patched and reinforced so there's no issues for years.
I would treat it annually with Woolwax or Fluid Film.
There is a recall on my 2008 Tacoma for airbag issue, Is there a time limit on these free fixes from the dealer? Or a statute of limitation? Or is it just open for repair if it has not been fixed? Mar 07,2012
Manufacturer Recall NumberC0B
NHTSA Recall Number12V092
Recall StatusRecall Incomplete
Summary
Toyota is recalling certain Model Year 2005-2009 Tacoma vehicles, manufactured from September 14, 2004, through August 29, 2008. Over time, steering wheel vibration may damage the spiral cable assembly (clockspring) that powers the driver's side air bag module. If damage occurs, the air bag warning lamp will illuminate and the air bag may become deactivated.
Safety Risk
In the event of a crash, the driver's side air bag may not deploy, increasing the risk of personal injury.
Remedy
Toyota will notify owners, and dealers will replace the spiral cable assembly, free of charge.
We have a 2014 tacoma with 23x,xxx miles on it, and it starts like its brand new every single time. We are considering buying a 2017 Tacoma, just because we are moving and beginning to commute further for work. And honestly it's a hard decision.
Bout to buy a 08 4.0 4x4 manual with a 100k for 14,499 and I’m stoked af
That’s a solid deal
I known this is posted 4 months ago and don't mean to be a downer, but please check the frame for rust before you buy, and if you have bought it, I would treat it annually with Woolwax or Fluid Film.
If someone thinks Tacomas aren't reliable, then I'd say you don't know what you're talking about. Go get a Chevy, Ford, or Dodge(lol) and get back to me.
Put 348,000 on a '88 Chevy , gifted my niece my '99 with 265,000 and she's still driving it, almost 300,000 on a '14 ford and still counting, all were worked
I have the 2016 off road with 56,458
I have never had a problem with it and I get 20 mpg highway , 19 mpg city
I have a 2009 Toyota Tacoma pre-runner it’s got 700,000 miles on it and it’s beginning to use or I’m losing antifreeze and don’t know where it’s going and I’ve been told that it goes into my crank case or it may have a bad head gasket what are your thoughts on the fix and approximately cost
I own a 07 toyota tacoma 4 door prerunner 52,000 mi. I drive it to work & back home only 6 miles, 5 days rarely drive it on the weekends. So far the only parts I changed was alternator & fuel pump which is weird because I have low miles. The original factory paint is still top shape. I notice the newer tacoma paint fades quickly. Overall love my truck.👍
My 2012 Tacoma TX that I purchased new experienced brake failure in 2019 with 50,000 showing on the odometer. Truck was totaled
2014 4x4 Taco 108k miles front left wheel bearing shot. Struts and shocks making noises on bumps.
I have a recall on my 2013… i haven’t had any issues with it at 120,000 mi but I keep getting an email every month to take it in to resolve the issue… I just don’t feel like taking it to Toyota to change the label in the door (incorrect tire pressure printed on the label) 😆
Do your research on that truck they know what you got trying to talk you out of it I got a 2013 2,7 very powerful if it a 4 it's long lasting. Keep that truck
@@antoniodanner9230 I don't plan on selling it, I just don't want to bring it to Toyota to change the door label for the recall... This is actually the second 2013 Tacoma I've owned. The first on was brand new - TRD Sport w/ 6 speed manual. I sold that after 4 years (sad subject) missed it so much after a couple years that I found my current one - TRD off road automatic. both have been great and have never had issues.
I On a 2014 Toyota Tacoma TRD off-road pro V6 absolutely amazing never had a problem whatsoever. I have 160 km Never missed a beat. It’s been great for offloading. I take really good care of it and it takes good care of me. I love my Toyota Tacoma and I will never sell it. Keep it forever …. My cousin up north he has a 2012 off-road TRD he drives the crap out of it. I believe he’s got over 700,000 km on it. They handle great great snow hearing Canada. We get very extreme weather both ends. My air conditioning works as good as the day I bought everything else. Everything‘s tight awesome vehicle best vehicle I’ve ever I’ve only jeep grand Cherokee Dodge ram, never go back to American made products just junk spent thousand fixing this junk American. I’ll never buy dodgy and horrible ass. Just ask anyone that drives a Toyota and they’ll tell you reliable zero problem the end I have to search no longer.
I bought my 2016 toyota tacoma 4x4 4cyl 5speed manual sd new for 23,800 iv put 95,000 miles on it. I change oil every 5k miles on time at dealers and iv not had one single problem . I love this truck 3 inch lift makes it look like TRD put rock bars on side and it's a sweet ride. Iv taken her on a few challanging camping adventure trips and lots of snow driving . I got the 2.7 5speed manual becouse they are bullet proof. Can't wait to post when I get 500k then 1 million miles on it. Thats what the toyota 4cyl engine is known for. 1 million miles. there is no need to sell this reliable truck. I keep her new looking. I was just offered 25k but then what? Go buy a 45k to 55k new toyota tacoma truck.. no thanks ❤
Do yourself a favor and try and find this same 2016 truck 2.7 5dpeed 4x4 6ft bed acess cab jump seat basic SD model.
I'm still driving a 1999 with 350k on the clock. It's far from tip top shape but I'm shocked it's still going
May I ask how often you change the oil and any major repairs?
@@02markcal I change oil every 7k and I haven't really had any major repairs yet. Small things like the power steering pump, alternator, and u joints have gone over the years but nothing major.
@@ruthlesschoy Thanks, sounds like you have really maintained your Tacoma.
I bought a 2007 new. Silver paint still looks like new. Only thing that has needed fixing was the e brake cable. I should have protected the frame from the road salt as it is not looking healthy. 197K :)
What did you do to protect the frame from rusting?
@@kemangraya2382 I wished I had applied something like wool wax or fluid film on the undercarriage annually from the start. Didn’t know about the frame being a big problem in salty WI. I just ran it through the car wash every few weeks in the winter. It still roadworthy after 15 winters.
Does the 2007 prerunner do 4WD? Or is it just front 2WD?
@@cooey5765 It has only rear wheel drive with 4 wheel drive suspension.
@@sillywillie The prerunners also have the wheel flares like the 4x4s have. I've seen people advertise base 2wd tacomas as prerunners...they're not.
You forgot mainly about their RUSTY FRAMES
I have a 2007 Double Cab SR5 TRD Off Road with 160K miles. No major issues. The paint could be better but over all it has been a dream of a truck. Hubby wants to sell it for a new model or a 4Runner. I love it and don't want to sell it. I bought it brand new. He inherited it after his mustang started falling apart. We bought a ford edge for me and that was a huge mistake!! Never again! I will stick with Toyota's. Maybe we should sell the edge and keep the Taco.
Looking at getting a 2006 2.7 5spd 4x4 with single cab, and has a nice canopy and aftermarket wheels. Only has 88k miles. Lmk what y'all think. They want a little over 15k for it.
I have a 2012 TRD Pro. 140k miles. Purrs like a kitty.
Most if not all complaints on the 2016 model is for the 6cyl not the 4cyl model.
I bought 22 off road . I figured they got it right by now . But I would be scared to buy the 24 Best of Luck who do buy it. Here we go again.
16 was the first year of the 3rd generation of this truck. Makes sense since they probably had some issues to iron out. 17 is going to have these issues figured out 💯
So what are the issues with the 2009? No issues here, just tires and battery ???
2005 Toyota Tacoma 38500 miles problem with coolant boiling out the coolant reservoir.
Had the same problem 2005 ,465,000 it was the water pump
Do they have a standard transmission on the 2010 -2015
Hey are you outside of Ajo Az for filming ? Thank you for the video and resources.
So far ok, 2015 sr5 2.7 5speed man 4x4 with mechanical rear dif lock 315,000
Can you post links to the sites you mentioned on your videos? Great info though, thanks