Quote Originally Posted by Laxaholic View Post
I hope you aren't saying that 100,000mi is high mileage for a tacoma?....
Long time Toyota owner here, but when did 100K become low mileage? I keep on seeing ads for Toyotas with 150,000...180,000 on them, and the seller claiming "low mileage!!!"
Might be a little old skool, but.....>30K is low mileage to me. No matter the brand of vehicle. Anything over 100K is high mileage, if it keeps on going with little fuss it is considered "bonus mileage"
What to look for a "low mileage" Tacoma? [/sarcasm]
Frame rust, I went and looked at one with 122K on it recently, felt tight...but the frame was too rusty for my taste. My 17 year old Tacoma with 335K on it, hardly has a spec of frame rust on it.
Check the rear spring pack, those like to break...or have premature sag. There was a recall.
Rear Axle seals
Drive shaft carrier bearing
CV Boots
Probably going to need a new set of spark plugs.
See if they use Toyota brand oil filers or Wix, if I see a Fram I walk away.
Check the boots on the rack and pinion.
I like to check the oil and air filter, the one I looked at the airbox was full of leaves, makes me question how well the owner was on maintenance. Not crazy about cold air intakes either, if there is a proper box built around, I am kinda ok with it...if it is out in the open, I walk.
If they let you, I like to jack it up and check the ball joints, and brakes.
3.4 V6 Needs the timing belt/water pump done at 90K miles.
Having all service records is a bonus. If owned by some OCD old fart with a fuel log in addition to service records, even better.
About all of what I can think of off the top of my head.
******** yes clutch your very old school if you think 100k is a lot of miles on " any" Toyota . And yes the 2.7 is chain....either way . You can abuse the heck out of a Toyota and it's like a great hunting dog! It just keeps working. Get your kid a Tacoma . Teach him to keep it till he runs the wheels off it. And then hand it down to your 1st grandchild

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