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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3370644" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Tacoma for the win. Bought mine new in 95, drove it 365,000 miles with only one timing belt change at 175,000 miles. The belt was replaced as a normal maintenance issue. The belt coming off looked brand new. </p><p>Other than brake pads that took a total of 10 minutes to change after removing the tires, no other work was ever done with it. You don't even have to remove the calipers to replace the brake pads.</p><p>Sold it to a guy in 2016 for $4000 cash. He drove it back and forth to California a couple of times and added another 25K miles to it before selling it for $6000. </p><p>The same engine from 95 is powering the current models with just a few modifications.</p><p>The Tacoma owners forum has several listing 3/4 million miles on their tacoma's. </p><p>A common mantra among Tacoma owners is that when all living things on the earth cease to exist but one, there will only be two things still capable of moving left on the earth. One will be the cockroach and the toyota 3.4 liter V6 engine the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3370644, member: 5412"] Tacoma for the win. Bought mine new in 95, drove it 365,000 miles with only one timing belt change at 175,000 miles. The belt was replaced as a normal maintenance issue. The belt coming off looked brand new. Other than brake pads that took a total of 10 minutes to change after removing the tires, no other work was ever done with it. You don't even have to remove the calipers to replace the brake pads. Sold it to a guy in 2016 for $4000 cash. He drove it back and forth to California a couple of times and added another 25K miles to it before selling it for $6000. The same engine from 95 is powering the current models with just a few modifications. The Tacoma owners forum has several listing 3/4 million miles on their tacoma's. A common mantra among Tacoma owners is that when all living things on the earth cease to exist but one, there will only be two things still capable of moving left on the earth. One will be the cockroach and the toyota 3.4 liter V6 engine the other. [/QUOTE]
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