2010 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 4x4 Tow Package Very Low Miles on 2040-cars
Kew Gardens, New York, United States
You are bidding on a very low mileage very well kept 2010 Toyota Tacoma. 4x4, tow package, bed liner , movable tie downs, full size cabin ( double cab/extended cab, basically regular 4 car doors not suicide doors).
Comes with a bumper to bar per 60,000 miles/ 60 month warranty. I bought this truck 6 months ago trading it in for a very old Dodge Ram 1500 as I was driving through Omaha . I'm the second owner.its an incredible awesome truck but I have decided to buy a fith wheel to tour the country for this and next spring/fall/summer so I need a bigger truck for that trip. Note that I have never ,nor anyone has, towed anything with it even though it has the tow package. I love this truck and hate to see it go but I need to do this trip while I'm still young and can do it. Make a good offer and I will sell it before the auction ends. Good luck bidding |
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