How much should I pay for a 2014 Toyota Tacoma?

Prices for a used 2014 Toyota Tacoma depend largely on its build configuration and typically range between about $15,400 (for a Regular cab) and $25,800 (for a top-line Double cab V6 model). The vehicle’s condition, mileage, and location also affect the price.

Which is better Tacoma TRD or SR5?

The main differences between the SR5 and the TRD Off-road are: Features: The TRD offers features that are not available for the SR5. Dimensions: The SR5 has a longer bed, while the TRD is wider and has more interior space. Weight and capacity: The SR5 has a higher towing capacity, while the TRD has a higher payload.

How many miles will a 2014 Tacoma last?

Automotive research firm iSeeCars says the Tacoma can last up to 200,000 miles or more. With regular repairs and maintenance, any Toyota Tacoma can reach 300,000 miles with ease. If you drive 20,000 to 30,000 miles in a year, your Tacoma can last 10 to 15 years before needing major repairs.

What year Toyota Tacoma has frame recall?

In 2016, the car manufacturer agreed to repair or buy back millions of Tacomas, Tundras and Sequioa SUVS with rusting frames from 2004 to 2008 — or even 2010 in some cases. However, the program expires 15 years after the date of manufacturing.

What engine is in the 2014 Tacoma?

2.7 L 4-cylinder
4.0 L V6
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What is a TRD package?

TRD means “Toyota Racing Development.” The acronym comes as more of a convenience package than a trim level and brings some specially tuned parts and cosmetic enhancements for various Toyota vehicles. You get more powerful drivetrains, upgraded shocks, exhausts, and specialized features for racing and off-roading.

Which Tacomas have rust issues?

Toyota Tacomas from 2005 to 2010 were recalled for excessive rust and rot impacting the structural integrity of the frame, and airbags that may not deploy. The 2016 and 2017 models scored low across the board for a host of problems, with the most common being a quirky transmission.

Is Toyota still replacing frames on tacomas?

Toyota, in 2016, settled a class-action suit by agreeing to spend $3 billion to repair millions of Tacomas, Tundras, and Sequioa SUV’s with rusting frames. Model years affected are from 2004 to 2008 (or 2010 in a few cases). This follows an earlier extended warranty affecting Toyota trucks from 1995-2003.