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...should be studying
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Northern VA
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1996 Toyota Tacoma Values?
Hey, i might have a chance at a 1996 toyota tacoma, extra cab, 4wd, 4-cyl, 5-speed, new head unit, truck cap, 150k miles...any thought on what it might be worth...i'd rate it as being in good condition.
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Oct 2004
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I like the 2.7 - nice motor. I'd say around $5K
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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I know a guy that picked up an identical truck but it was a '98 with 120K for $4000. The 4 cyls are bullet proof.
__________________ ------96-FZJ80 the snowchasing, gear hauling mountain machine-------- -----Now Accepting donations for a true Toyota Diesel Conversion!----- |
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Go over to this board to confirm pricing: http://www.tacomaterritory.com/forum/
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I have to strongly disagree with this statement. I have owned both and would have to agree that the 3.4L is WAY stronger than the 2.7L. On the flip side, the 2.7L has less inherant flaws than the 3.4L. I have seen many 3.4L with poor oil circulation resulting in rod knock. I believe this is a left-over problem from the 3.0L design.
__________________ "We're off like a thundering herd of turtles."
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__________________ Kurt Williams ***Cruiser Outfitters*** - YOUR LC PARTS SOURCE!!! Old Man Emu - ARB - Advance Adapters - Safari Snorkels U4WDA - Historian TLCA Wasatch Cruisers Mountain Yoats Red Rock 4 Wheelers Tacoma Territory kurt@cruiseroutfitters.com |
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![]() Why settle for less when a 3.4L isn't that much more money? Back to price quotes... a freind just bought a 97', 3.4, rear Elock, 130K for $4k __________________ Kurt Williams ***Cruiser Outfitters*** - YOUR LC PARTS SOURCE!!! Old Man Emu - ARB - Advance Adapters - Safari Snorkels U4WDA - Historian TLCA Wasatch Cruisers Mountain Yoats Red Rock 4 Wheelers Tacoma Territory kurt@cruiseroutfitters.com |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Cuyamaca, CA and Las Vegas, NV
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I also vote for the 3.4 over the 2.7. The 3.4 has great power, I love it and would not want to go back to the 4cyl, which I've also owned. If you have any aspirations of running large tires, heavy protection, etc. then definitely get the 3.4. You will be glad you did. As far as reliability goes, the 3.4 is very reliable and there are tons of high mileage 3.4's out there still going strong. $3,000 doesn't sound bad though. __________________ 2000 UZJ100 - OME - sold Currently looking for the right FJ60 TLCA #14734 Calamaridog
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I see lots of 4x4 tacomas in new england with 100-120k trading hands for upwards of 5 grand. I've had a few high mileage 3.4's myself with zero problems. The 2.7 in the older tacoma is a little weak, but if the truck is going to stay stock, it gets better mileage and the performance is certainly acceptable. And the 2.7 is a chain motor, the 3.4 has a belt that need to be changed every 90k I believe. That said, the 2.7 in the 05 tacomas is very impressive. I just bought an 05 4x4 extended cab with the newer 164 horse 2.7. This truck has better acceleration up to 60 or so than my 00 4runner v6. And it gets 23mpg. Granted, if I had any intentions of modifying the truck I would have bought a v-6.
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Fort Langley, BC
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Guys - just wondering which year the Taco design changed to reduce the rust factor.
Early 90s sometime? __________________ 95 locked FZJ80 - 851/860, Outback rack, MTRs & sliders. 06 IS250 - 6 speed manual, RWD |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Dec 2004
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For dealer/bank type guidelines on price, go to www.kbb.com or www.nada.com for price reflecting mileage and condition.
__________________ Odessa, Tx, home to a few nice cruisers and all the oil in the d*mn world...problem is, it's underground! '80, 77, 80 Fj-40's, 89 FJ-62 |
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some 6, no 4, and more 6
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I'll tell you what...if you think there is a step down from the v6 to the 4cyl, you haven't driven the 2L engine in my truck yet....a 4cyl running on 2 cyl could probably out run it
![]() My wife had a '97 tacoma with the 4cyl....it held its own, I was always a little leary of the v6 after all that head gasket problem.... bk |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Washington, DC
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Anyone know of good places to hunt for older Tacos and Toy p/u's? I'm in the market for something under $4K...preferably more like $3K. I'm on the east coast (DC). I see all these posts above about '97's for under 5K and am wondering what I'm doing wrong because I haven't seen any of these. The best thing I've found so far is a '91 with 120K miles for $3K and it has a big nasty dent along the front fender. Going to see it monday hopefully.
Anyhow I'd like to find an active forum where people are selling toyota p/u's much like the ih8mud forum is to cruisers. thanks chris |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 3,202
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since yall are talking high mile, what do you think a 97 4x4 4runner v6 with 250,000 miles is worth?
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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