2016 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport 4x4 / V6 / LIFTED w. NEW WHEELS & TIRES
Toyota Tacoma Details
V6, 3.5L
Quicksand
4WD
Gasoline
102,947 Miles
Black/Orange
4473G
3TMCZ5AN2GM040954
TRD Sport 4x4 / V6 / LIFTED w. NEW WHEELS & TIRES
Estimated Payment
$0 / month
About This 2016 Toyota Tacoma
This is a Beautiful 2016 Toyota Tacoma TRD SPORT Double Cab 4X4 , 3.5 Liter 6Cyl ... NEW LIFT KIT WITH NEW WHEELS & TIRES ....Equipped with Sport Hood , Sunroof , Bed liner ,Roof rack , Tonneau Cover , Towing Pkg, Blind Spot Alert , Parking sensors , Navigation , Rear view camera , Heated Seats and more ...... LOCAL TRUCK w. ZERO RUST ........ BUY WITH COMPLETE CONFIDENCE with our 3 MONTH / 3000 MILES WARRANTY.. ... Carfax report is available for free on our website / Please call for additional details & to reserve a priority viewing of this vehicle (503) 966-2046 /NOW WE HAVE VIDEOS AVAILABLE IN THE LISTING ON THE MAIN WEBSITE. For Over 14 years M&M Investment cars provided high quality used vehicles with a ZERO Pressure policy and demonstrated integrity and professionalism. / Our Expert technicians inspect each vehicle before offered for sale / OUT OF STATE BUYERS : We mastered the out of state sale process , We start with sending detailed videos to the vehicle , to getting you financed , to registering it in your state , then help with shipping it to your door step. / WE SHIP NATIONWIDE / M&M Investment Cars in Gladstone / Please call or text 503-966-2046 >>>>>>>>>THIS VEHICLE IS LOCATED ( 19360 SE Mcloughlin Blvd , Gladstone Or 97027) IN THE GLADSTONE LOCATION NEAR OREGON CITY ON MCLOUGHLIN BLVD ( I-205 Exit 9)
Features & Options
- Air filtration
- Front air conditioning
- Front air conditioning zones: single
- Airbag deactivation: occupant sensing passenger
- Front airbags: dual
- Knee airbags: dual front
- Side airbags: front
- Side curtain airbags: front / rear
- Antenna type: diversity / mast
- Auxiliary audio input: Bluetooth / iPod/iPhone / jack / USB
- In-Dash CD: MP3 Playback / single disc
- Radio: AM/FM / HD radio / touch screen display / voice operated
- Satellite radio: SiriusXM
- Total speakers: 6
- ABS: 4-wheel
- Braking assist
- Electronic brakeforce distribution
- Front brake type: ventilated disc
- Power brakes
- Rear brake type: drum
- Floor material: carpet
- Shift knob trim: leather
- Steering wheel trim: leather
- Assist handle: front / rear
- Center console: front console with armrest and storage
- Cruise control
- Cupholders: front / rear
- Multi-function remote: panic alarm / proximity entry system
- One-touch windows: 1
- Overhead console: front
- Power outlet(s): 115V rear / 12V front
- Power steering: variable/speed-proportional
- Power windows: lockout button
- Push-button start
- Reading lights: front / rear
- Rearview mirror: auto-dimming
- Steering wheel: tilt and telescopic
- Steering wheel mounted controls: audio / phone / voice control
- Storage: door pockets / sunglasses holder / under rear seats
- Vanity mirrors: passenger
- Wireless charging station: front
- Door handle color: body-color
- Fender lip moldings: body-color
- Front bumper color: black
- Grille color: chrome surround / metallic
- Hood scoop
- Mirror color: body-color
- Pickup bed light
- Rear bumper color: body-color
- Skid plate(s): front
- Tailgate: removable
- Window trim: black
- Infotainment: Entune
- Infotainment screen size: 7 in.
- Clock
- Compass
- Digital odometer
- External temperature display
- Fuel economy display: MPG / range
- Gauge: tachometer
- Instrument cluster screen size: 4.2 in.
- Multi-function display
- Trip odometer
- Warnings and reminders: coolant temperature warning / lamp failure / low fuel level / low oil pressure
- Daytime running lights: LED
- Front fog lights
- Headlights: auto delay off / halogen
- Side mirror adjustments: manual folding / power
- Side mirrors: integrated turn signals
- 4WD selector: electronic hi-lo
- 4WD type: part time
- Battery saver
- Active head restraints: dual front
- Camera system: rearview
- Child safety door locks
- Child seat anchors: LATCH system
- Rearview monitor: in dash
- Safety brake pedal system
- Emergency locking retractors: front / rear
- Front seatbelts: 3-point
- Rear seatbelts: 3-point
- Seatbelt force limiters: front
- Seatbelt pretensioners: front
- Seatbelt warning sensor: front
- Driver seat manual adjustments: 4 / lumbar / reclining
- Front headrests: 2 / adjustable
- Front seat type: bucket
- Passenger seat manual adjustments: 4 / reclining
- Rear headrests: 3 / adjustable
- Rear seat folding: flat
- Rear seat type: 60-40 split bench
- Upholstery: cloth
- Anti-theft system: alarm / vehicle immobilizer
- Power door locks: auto-locking
- Hill holder control
- Stability control
- Traction control
- Front shock type: gas
- Front spring type: coil
- Front stabilizer bar: diameter 30 mm
- Front struts
- Front suspension classification: independent
- Front suspension type: double wishbone
- Rear shock type: gas
- Rear spring type: leaf
- Rear suspension classification: solid live axle
- Rear suspension type: multi-leaf
- Electronic messaging assistance: voice operated / with read function
- Hands-free phone call integration: voice operated
- Wireless data link: Bluetooth
- Pickup bed cargo management: tie-down anchors
- Spare tire mount location: underbody
- Spare tire size: full-size
- Spare wheel type: steel
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System
- Wheels: aluminum alloy
- Front wipers: variable intermittent
- Pickup sliding rear window: manual
- Power windows: safety reverse
- Rear privacy glass
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2016 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road Review
So, I get asked the question a lot “Do you own your own vehicle and if so, what is it?” Well, I do and it’s a 15-year old Toyota Tacoma Prerunner V6 Double Cab. And other than the fact that I wish it had 4-wheel drive, I love it. Which is why I’ve been anticipating this test-week for so long; this is the next-generation, 2016 Toyota Tacoma.If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it…that’s Toyota’s approach here. A decade has passed since the last all-new Tacoma was introduced but no worries; it’s been the best-selling truck in its segment since 2008. The headlines here for 2016 include a new V6 engine, transmission and suspension tuning. The 2.7-liter 4-cylinder carries over and is available on the base SR and SR5 grades. It’ll save you money at the point of sale, but likely won’t provide any better gas mileage than the optional V6. That motor replaces the old 4.0 and makes more with less, with output raised from 236hp to 278 horsepower while its 265 pound-feet of torque remains virtually unchanged, though peaking at a higher RPM.
Though almost exclusively reserved for hybrids, the fuel saving Atkinson cycle has been applied to the Tacoma’s new 3.5-liter V6 with the loss in power density presumably made up for by Toyota’s unique valvetrain and combination fuel injection. But the throttle response languishes and the new 6-speed auto will drive you nuts with its reluctance to keep the engine in its power band. The result is truck that feels like it has a dead gas pedal and a busy transmission that struggles to hold the right gear.
There is a power mode for the transmission and you can shift manually at the gear selector – both alleviate these symptoms – but boy, this isn’t good. With that major disappointment on the table, I’m glad to report that this TRD Off-Road grade lives up to its name, acing every test I threw at it. Big ground clearance, Bilstein shocks and a bevy of electronic assistants like an auto limited slip, locking rear diff, Multi-Terrain Select and Crawl Control, provide the backbone for the Tacoma’s tough-as-nails reputation. We had this truck descending icy hills, bobbing across moguls, and tacking heavily rutted and rocky trails and the only thing that surrendered was the right front Goodyear, ironically with a large gash right through the Kevlar badge, where one particular rock was no match for the tire’s Durawall Technology. The full size matching spare came in handy. Now, if I had my druthers, I would take this Tacoma’s part-time 4-wheel drive system and give it an Auto setting for changing surface conditions, plus none of these goodies work unless you’re in 4-Low, such as Terrain Select which could come in handy for 2-wheel or 4-high driving. That being said, the TRD Off-Road is a great grade choice if you’re into taking your Tacoma where others fear to go.
From a design and appeal perspective, this Inferno Double Cab with the 5’ box is a great looking truck and even though the main lighting is old school, the daytime running lights are LED. There’s smart key entry and push button start while running boards are optional to ease the somewhat high step-in. Speaking of which…
I’m not ashamed to admit that now that I’m a little bit older, getting up into the bed of these trucks can be a tad challenging. But Toyota makes this one extra difficult by giving you no place to put your foot once the tailgate is down.
There is an AC outlet, cubbies, movable tie-downs and for the first time, an optional hard, tri-fold tonneau cover with lock, but I’m still scratching my head at this one…perhaps they just want you to buy the optional BedStep for $300. This truck, with the optional tow package, is good for pulling 6,400 pounds, an increase of 300 pounds.
The rear seat leg- and headroom on my Tacoma is actually very generous. And compared with my truck, the rear seat legroom is actually less on the new Tacoma.
Yup, it’s a little tight back here and it takes some maneuvering to get the seats folded, where underneath you’ll find additional storage. Up front, I like the inclusion of the exterior color running through the dash and the optional Premium and Technology Package adds the Entune with navigation system. Working in conjunction with your smartphone, Entune Apps open up even more connectivity in the truck. Graphics displays and ease of usability are above average. This truck also benefits from really hot heated seats, dual zone climate control and a blind spot monitor among other upgrades. No height adjustments for the manual seats, however. It’s much quieter now and the ride comfort, thanks in large part to the upgraded shocks, is comparatively excellent. And when you look out through the windshield the hood is much more noticeable giving you the feeling that you’re driving a full-size rig. Gas mileage is up 2mpg, now rated at 20mpg in combined driving though my weekly average fell far short of that. Carrying a weighty sticker price of $37,610 I’ve got mixed feelings about the Tacoma. On the one hand, it performs up to and even beyond its lofty off-road reputation. But on the other hand, the drive just isn’t right and it seems as though Toyota is doing a bit of resting on their laurels here – giving us 5 years of innovation when we were expecting 10.