Extra features like 4wd, abs, and electronic controls also factor into more cause for error. Hard to say without any information or images though. I'd aim lower, but given it had all the bells and whistles you wanted, and isn't half-dead its not out of the question.
Pervy , Jun 18, In your planned tenure, how many miles do you see driving it? My '13 is my 20 year truck at 5k yr. Ive had it 4 yrs. Came with 8k, now at 24k. I'm behind schedule. Clearwater Bill , Jun 18, Geez, I put between miles a week on mine and it now has , on it. I got it with , easy miles on it from my dad. It's a 1st Gen with the 2. I'll be buying a second truck at the end of next year precisely for this reason.
I don't want to wear out the Taco. I run it about 30 miles of very mild off road every month to keep the hubs lubed and then there are some weekend errands around town so maybe miles a week and many times less than that but just going to work is miles per week all high way except for around 5 or 6 miles of it.
I run it anywhere from 65mph to 85 mph depending on traffic. We have a mph speed limit here. I also take around a mile trip every year. I'm not particularly nice to it either. As far as my taco, we've only made it to about 91k so far, nothings happened there yet either but it's toyota, there's no mileage limit as long as you're preforming preventative maintenance.
Or not I don't really do that with my car we baby the truck though haha. Let's be realistic here. You're wanting to buy a 15 yr.
As well as they were made, how many '88s do you see running around? Gizler00 , Jun 19, Some people believe the reliability of recent Tacoma models to be suspect. Power ranked the Tacoma as the third most reliable midsize pickup. According to Car Complaints, the worst years for the Toyota Tacoma are the and model years. With the fewest problems reported, the and model years remain the best on record for the Toyota Tacoma.
Since it started producing the Tacoma in , Toyota has issued 49 recalls for the model. To help you, we have arranged the model years according to the number of recalls:.
Also read our article on 11 Toyota Tacoma statistics. Depending on your driving habits, the brakes on your Toyota Tacoma can last anywhere between 30, to 70, miles. If you tend to go off-roading, your tires may wear faster. The transmission on a Toyota Tacoma can last between , to , miles, with regular maintenance. Generally, your spark plugs will need replacement between 70, to , miles. This may vary depending on your driving habits. In this article, we discuss the longevity of the Tacoma models.
Table of Contents. Was this article helpful? I never gave a second thought whether it would make it or not My son gave it to me in May with , miles. I've used it to go camping for 10 months of the last 24 months. Gotta do something when you're retired! The only issues have been rubber parts like boots, belts, etc have worn out as expected for a 15 yr old vehicle.
My son replaced the timing belt at , miles. But any dollar I spend on maintenance is the only money I've put into it! Michael Nerren wrote on October 27, - am Permalink. I have a with , miles on it, that is 11 years old now in and it still drives like it did when it was new.
I have only replaced a u-joint and a wheel bearing so far. I talked to a master mechanic at toyota and he said to expect to get , miles minimum out of it and he sees them in the , mile range from time to time for maintenance. So, I would say 20 years would be a good estimate for a 12, miles a year driver and maybe more. If you do the scheduled maintenance it will last 20 years with no major issues. After that it is a case by case I think. Hard to put an exact number on it.
James wrote on March 18, - pm Permalink. I just purchased a Tacoma SR5, 4 door, 4. I am expecting to at least double the miles on it if not triple with minor repairs.
Carey wrote on May 1, - pm Permalink. My tacoma has and runs great. I think toyota has given me my money back aleady in its reliability. I have zero complaints. If it dies tomorrow I've gotten enough out of it.
But I just might drive it past k based on how good it drives. Lynn wrote on August 9, - pm Permalink. In I bought my new Toyota Tacoma extended cab, 5 speed. I added a custom ARE cap in for traveling and camping in the woods to watch the deer. Best purchase I ever made. I recommend this product for anyone. My next vehicle purchase will be a 4WD Tacoma. T buzbee wrote on June 24, - am Permalink. No problems. Best vehicle ever. I'll take it with me to my grave.
My advice? Change the oil people! Don't listen to the ads that say you can go 15, miles between changes. What kind of nut would want to do that anyways. One more tip. Wash the undercarriage regularly. It just takes a couple of minutes. No rusty frame problems. Joel wrote on September 20, - pm Permalink. Now at 18 years with no major problems since I purchased it June with 8 miles on it. I has been a reliable tank for me.
I've carried sod rolls, my ATV, 3 kayaks, no telling how many other yard and household goods in the 18 years and it does the job great. I have been using full synthetic pick a brand 10W30 oil since it turned 70K and run it around 7, miles before I change it and the filter. I have one more son a teen who thinks like the others that I'm going to give him my truck when it's his turn to drive It has been a truly remarkable vehicle that honestly I still love like I did the first time I saw it.
His had almost K on it back in Thankfully, Toyota did him right and he drove away in a very nice Tundra 4x4. Something to be said for a hard working, daily driver that is overly dependable and paid for. With the prices on even new Taco's, I don't see myself getting a new one; unless someone totals it. That's the only way it will not be running the GA roads.
As for Toyota compensating anyone for an 18 year old pickup? I say no. Like someone said, if you've had a truck or any vehicle last 18 years you've gotten your money's worth.
Speaking from a person who's Taco is now in the 18 year realm. That's my. Take care. Matt Bowers wrote on December 4, - pm Permalink. I have a 4x4 Tacoma. Modified the rear end at , miles.
Have been driving on dirt, sand, rocks, steep climbs, and on the road. It now has , miles. Never a problem with original motor. Replaced all the other usual stuff. Tranny has been serviced. I always change the oil, use full synthetic 5w The model with nearly k miles is a second generation model, so nothing to say that the first generation models can last longer than the second gen.
The popularity of the V6 models and the number currently on sale skews the results, but its safe to say that if you are looking to buy a high mileage 4 cylinder model, then the research shows that either the first or second generation models have achieved over , miles. Still, some of the 2WD drive models both 6 and 4 cylinder did feature in the top 10, so you should have no major concerns if you are considering a 2WD model.
Toyota Tacamos are pretty solid vehicles but you still need to be aware of some specifics to look for when buying high milage models in particular.
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