No.
The Toyota pickup with the largest wheelbase and bed is the Tacoma. You can read inforation on the Tacoma and all of its features at www.toyota.com/tacoma.
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No. Some are FWD and others are AWD (4x4).
No, all engines are fuel injected.
the 2001 Toyota Tacoma comes with a standard rear wheel drive.
R134a, as do all vehicles for that MY
Most newer Tacoma have a belt tensioner and it should be tight all the time, if its not you may need to replace the tensioner.
Yes, All models except Tacoma.
I have good news for you. All 2001 Toyota Tacoma 4 cylinder engines cam are driven by a Timing Chain and no replacement is necessary. The Toyota Tacoma V6 has a Timing Belt that must be replaced every 100,000 miles. It is an interference engine so it is critical that it be replaced on time.
A brand new Toyota Tacoma will cost around $17,500 from truecar retailers. Having looked online at several retailers, the prices are all within this range.
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