Used 1995 Toyota Tacoma for Sale Nationwide
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Overview

In 1995, Toyota finally gave their pickup truck a real name: the Tacoma. To celebrate its new name, the compact pickup truck also got a new look, with more aggressive styling. The 1995 Tacoma also got upgraded engines and a redesigned chassis, steering, and suspension.
The 1995 Toyota Tacoma was available in three trim levels: the Regular Cab, the Xtracab, and the SR5 Xtracab. The Regular and the Xtracab were available in 4WD, and the SR5 came standard with it. The base engine was a 2.4-liter, 142-horsepower four cylinder; and a 2.7-liter, 150-horsepower four-cylinder; or a 190-horsepower V6 was also available. Fuel economy varied depending on the engine and cab, and ranged from about 17/19 to 22/28.
Drivers like the 1995 Tacoma because it is compact and light but still can tow and carry sufficient amount. They also say the 4WD handles well in inclement weather. Drivers of the â??95 Tacoma do caution that the car does not offer the most comfortable ride, and it really more for hauling loads than as an every day commuter.
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Harold S
Reviewed a 1995 Toyota Tacoma on Aug 6, 2024
I bought this same year trim and color tacoma in 1995. And loved it. I sold it and was sorry I did, now I was able to buy a virtual twin of my truck and did, they say you can never go back, well Im gonna give it a heck of a try
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1995 Toyota V6 Xtracab 4WD on Apr 8, 2008
I've put over 200,000 miles on this truck (I gave away my '77 with over 300,000)and it's never had a major repair. Change the oil, lube it and it takes care of itself. I live in the mountains and drive it in all kinds of conditions (including serious offroad with a 4-wheel camper)and it has never let me down.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1995 Toyota Xtracab 4WD on Apr 26, 2007
The engine and drive train has never had a problem. Had to replace the front wheel bearings and rear springs.
Darren S
Reviewed a 1995 Toyota SR5 Xtracab 4WD on Oct 7, 2009
Its actually an 85 and it will NEVER die - so I love it. Its banged up and used to be the prettiest truck on the block. But Surrey drunks wrecked it. When it was new (5 years - ISH) people used to stop to admire it. But this truck still preforms like it did 15 years ago.
1995 Toyota Tacoma Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Xtracab RWD | $14,678 |
| Xtracab 4WD | $18,028 |
| V6 Standard Cab 4WD | $15,714 |
| Standard Cab RWD | $12,245 |
| Standard Cab 4WD | $16,628 |
| V6 Xtracab RWD | $15,248 |
| V6 Xtracab 4WD | $19,068 |
| SR5 Xtracab 4WD | $22,318 |
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