2019 Toyota Tacoma V6

$32,590
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Toyota Tacoma Details

engine
V6, 3.5L
color
Magnetic Gray Metallic
drive
4WD
fuel
Gasoline
mileage
49,841 Miles
interior color
Black
stock number
SFA14627B
VIN
3TMCZ5AN5KM225718
trim
V6

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About This 2019 Toyota Tacoma

Clean CARFAX. Magnetic Gray Metallic 2019 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4WD 6-Speed 3.5L V6 PDI DOHC 24V LEV3-ULEV70 278hp Local Trade, Non-Smoker, 4WD, 6 Speakers, ABS brakes, Active Cruise Control, Air Conditioning, Alloy wheels, Chrome Rear Bumper, Color-Keyed Overfenders, Daytime Running Lamps, Electronic Stability Control, Front Fog Lamps, Illuminated entry, Low tire pressure warning, Power door mirrors, Power Sliding Rear Window w/Privacy Glass, Power windows, Radio: Entune Plus AM/FM/CD w/HD Radio, Rear step bumper, Remote keyless entry, Remote Keyless Entry System, SR5 Package, Traction control, Variable Intermittent Wipers.Priced below KBB Fair Purchase Price! Odometer is 39723 miles below market average!Awards: * 2019 KBB.com Brand Image Awards * 2019 KBB.com Best Resale Value AwardsThe O'Meara Motors family of dealerships has served the Northglenn, Thornton and Denver Metro Area since 1913. We support the community we serve and contribute to local charitable organizations and sponsorships. Here we believe that the customer should come first. We strive to make your buying experience as positive and hassle free as possible. If you would like more pictures, a copy of a vehicle history report or any other information to help make an informed decision we are here to help.

Features & Options

  • SR5 Package
  • 6 Speakers
  • AM/FM radio: SiriusXM
  • CD player
  • Radio: Entune Plus AM/FM/CD w/HD Radio
  • Air Conditioning
  • Power steering
  • Power windows
  • Remote keyless entry
  • Steering wheel mounted audio controls
  • Speed-sensing steering
  • Traction control
  • ABS brakes
  • Anti-whiplash front head restraints
  • Chrome Rear Bumper
  • Dual front impact airbags
  • Dual front side impact airbags
  • Front anti-roll bar
  • Front wheel independent suspension
  • Knee airbag
  • Low tire pressure warning
  • Occupant sensing airbag
  • Overhead airbag
  • Brake assist
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • Exterior Parking Camera Rear
  • Auto High-beam Headlights
  • Daytime Running Lamps
  • Front Fog Lamps
  • Front fog lights
  • Panic alarm
  • Remote Keyless Entry System
  • Active Cruise Control
  • Speed control
  • Bumpers: body-color
  • Color-Keyed Overfenders
  • Power door mirrors
  • Rear step bumper
  • Auto-dimming Rear-View mirror
  • Driver door bin
  • Front reading lights
  • Illuminated entry
  • Outside temperature display
  • Overhead console
  • Tachometer
  • Telescoping steering wheel
  • Tilt steering wheel
  • Trip computer
  • Fabric Seat Trim (FC)
  • Front Bucket Seats
  • Front Center Armrest
  • Split folding rear seat
  • Passenger door bin
  • 16" Silver Alloy Wheels
  • Alloy wheels
  • Power Sliding Rear Window w/Privacy Glass
  • Variable Intermittent Wipers
  • Variably intermittent wipers
  • Axle Ratio: 3.91
  • Local Trade
  • Non-Smoker
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2019 Toyota Tacoma Review

The smaller, midsize truck segment as it is now called is red hot again with a trio of new entries about to shake things up. But no matter what the competition throws at it the Tacoma is the mainstay best-seller.

In full disclosure, I own a Tacoma; a 2001 Prerunner that’s been in my family ever since I reviewed it for the show 18 years ago and then bought it out of the press fleet. So I have particularly high standards for this truck. It has been the segment’s sales leader for 12 years running so I can’t really blame Toyota for their if-it-ain’t-broke-don’t-fix-it approach. But…

..these were my words after I first test drove this all new Tacoma for 2016 And frankly, my opinion hasn’t changed. There’s a sense that Toyota isn’t giving you their best with this truck and with Ranger, Gladiator and an all new Frontier on the way not to mention an already more compelling Colorado, the Tacoma is facing its stiffest competition to date.

Let me first focus on the positive. What is the Tacoma known for? Dependability. And it ranks first in that department from the most recent J.D. Power survey. It also retains its value better than any other truck in the segment. And at 20mpg in mixed driving it’s also the most fuel efficient body-on-frame V6-powered 4X4 pickup available. The Cavalry Blue exterior color is magnificent and the optional hard tri-fold tonneau cover is well conceived; lockable and water resistant with easy to use latches and clips. Other than the droopy front spoiler, I really do like the look, particularly on this non-TRD range-topping Limited grade, which flaunts a heavy dose of chrome. With everything as standard equipment other than the tonneau cover, MSRP of this Tacoma is $42,310. The Limited comes exclusively in the full 4-door double cab bodystyle with the smaller 5’ bed, powered by the 278 horse V6 and 6-speed automatic with part-time 4-wheel drive. The double-wishbone front suspension contributes to a steady on-road ride that’s quite comfortable for a small truck. Inside, having a strategically placed wireless charge pad for my phone is a welcome, modern touch. Standard safety features remain impressively high including collision mitigation, dynamic radar cruise control and auto high beams. And now, for the rest of the story.

I’ve been really impressed with Toyota’s latest crop of cars but what on earth is going on with their truck division? This Tacoma is so disappointing is so many ways, and it is by far the freshest truck they offer. It starts with a lousy 6-speed transmission that makes this zero fun to drive. And why doesn’t this Limited grade offer height adjustable seats much less power? The driving position is very uncomfortable. Rear seat room is much tighter than in my 19 year old Tacoma. And then little things like not including the passenger side door for smart key entry, no CarPlay, the ancient looking switchgear, no automatic 4-wheel drive setting and heck for $43k you can’t even throw in some floor mats? At least they’re consistent...This latest Tacoma immediately fits right in with the rest of Toyota’s dinosaur era truck lineup.

Transmission mapping prioritizes fuel economy so you’re always stabbing at the gas pedal to induce a kick down to a lower gear. Lots of road noise makes its way into the cabin and if you’re taller than 6’1” you’ll be hitting your head getting in and out. I’d also like to see a 4-wheel drive auto setting for changing road conditions. New for the 2019 model year, Toyota gives you 2 more USB ports located in the center console.

Not having a place to put my foot on the bumper while the tailgate is down still irritates me.

For $300 though, Toyota will sell you a BedStep.

It’s anticipated that a refreshed Tacoma will debut for the 2020 model year at which point the competition will be coming fast and furiously.