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You can find out the market value for your 2009 Toyota Tacoma from Kelley Blue Book. You can adjust the value for different options, locations, and mileage.
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I Believe that toyota Corollas are of a good value because of the engines that come stock in the car. The engines usually last up to 300,000 miles
Older Toyata trucks are known for their reliability and high resale value. For newer vehicles there are many websites which rank trucks for resale value and other factors such as autos.com Toyota trucks hold their value the best overall. Nissan does well, but not as good as Toyota. Look into the Tundra or Tacoma.
Toyota, even with their recent problems, have the best resale value. Their two pickup models, the Tacoma and the Tundra, both hold their value as well, if not better, than any other pickup models on the market.
What year, miles and condition? All of these make a difference in value.
what kinda truck 2005 Toyota Tacoma. Don't do any off-roading or anything like that. Just looking for a performance / engine upgrade. Thanks.
They are 6850 miles (approx. value) away from each other. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sea route chosen.
The blue book value for a 1993 Toyata 4x4 pickup will vary with your location and the number of miles and condition. A rough value based on 150,000 miles and fair condition would be $1,500.
I had a great uncle serve on the Tacoma. Out of curiosity what name is on the keys? My grandfather had a tattoo that said USS Tacoma. He was born in 1898. Name George Parks. This was probably the cruiser USS Tacoma (CL-20), guessing that he served in his early twenties The Tacoma was a gunboat and existed in several forms. I decommissioned the USS Tacoma PG-92 in 1981. (Aggie80) The keys are a nice memento, probably not of great value, more historical than anything else.
good question....mine just blew too and it only has 115,000 miles on it!
The Toyota FJ Cruiser is the model of car with the best price retention, according to AutoGuide. After 3 years of usage, the car still has the potential to be sold for more than 70% of its original price. Other models with good resale potential include the Toyota Tacoma and the Jeep Wrangler.