Toyota Tacoma

Toyota's sixth-generation pickup trucks have finally gotten its own name. Since
its introduction in 1995, production never ran out as the years have passed. It
is basically centered on convenience, toughness, and durability. Toyota Company
has always taken note of their clients' satisfaction. Furthermore,
Toyota Parts Tacoma are always guaranteed to be of good performance. To keep your Tacomas in shape,
these parts are always at hand for purchase in several online stores.
Here is an account on how Tacomas manage to reach the peak of success in the
car industry with its year- to- year changes:
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1996 Toyota Tacoma: Pickup is provided with a new off-road package that includes
a locking rear differential. The new unit is available only on regular-cab 4WD
models with a manual transmission. On 2WD models it includes a rear differential
locking system, 31-inch tires on alloy wheels, and a tachometer.
- 1997 Toyota Tacoma: 2WD models get a new grille and flush headlights. Also, the
base 2.4-liter engine gains a new ignition system and a more sophisticated sequential
multipoint fuel-injection system.
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1998 Toyota Tacoma: Tacoma finally gets a passenger-side airbag, and the SR5
models get a new name--Limited.
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1999 Toyota Tacoma: Seatbelt pretensioners topped the short list of changes for
'99.
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2000 Toyota Tacoma: Intermittent windshield wipers became standard, and models
with ABS now had daytime running lights. Four-wheel-drive trucks got numerically
higher axle ratios for quicker takeoffs.
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2001 Toyota Tacoma: 4-door Double Cabs with four front-opening doors and a 60/40
folding rear bench seat were introduced. All models got a restyled front end with
a raised hood and prominent grille. Also added for 2001 was a new S-Runner model--a
manual-transmission V6 PreRunner Xtracab with stiffer springs, premium shock absorbers,
color-keyed exterior, and special interior appointments.
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2002 Toyota Tacoma: There were no significant changes for 2002.
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2003 Toyota Tacoma: Antilock brakes were made standard on all models for 2003.
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2004 Toyota Tacoma: Toyota's line of compact pickups loses a bed style. Tacoma
offers 2-dr regular-cab and extended Xtracab models, plus crew-type Double Cabs
with four conventional side doors and a 3-place rear bench seat.
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2005 Toyota Tacoma: The Tacoma X-Runner trim replaces the current S-Runner sport
truck, riding on an exclusive X-braced reinforced frame for maximum torsional
rigidity.