The Toyota Tacoma, is America’s best-selling compact pickup truck, that continues to capture American sales. The no-nonsense Tacoma is highly recommended by Consumers. Two months ago, the Tacoma was also named the top truck in its category. Toyota Tacoma rides like an older-style truck with a really good amount of bounce and which is high-above-the-pavement seating. Apart from its other features 2011 Toyota Tacoma has arguably the nicest interior in the compact segment and it also offers plenty of rugged capability while it still fits inside most of family garages. It is a bit thriftier on gasoline than larger, full-size pickups.
Starting manufacturer’s suggested retail prices that include destination charge, for the 2011 Tacoma is $17,175 for a baseline model, 159-horsepower, four-cylinder, regular cab, also a two-door model with manual transmission and with two-wheel drive. The lowest retail price for a 2011 Tacoma with automatic is $18,075. The lowest retail price for a 2011 Tacoma with four-wheel drive is $21,030, and the lowest retail price for a 2011 Tacoma with top level, 236-horsepower V-6 is $23,560.
The Tacoma’s exterior hasn’t been freshened a lot in recent years, but still it is an attractive truck with fenders that are over the wheels, a whose side walls are low enough so even 5 foot 4, can stand next to the bed and see what’s inside. Inside, the Tacoma there is a lot of hard plastic interior trim, but it is also nicely done, with textures and also silver-colored accents here and there. Many safety features are standard, including the frontal, side and also curtain air bags, the electronic stability control and also traction control. The 2011 Tacoma earned a five-out-of-five-stars rating for the side crash testing in U.S. government crash tests.
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