2017 Toyota Tacoma SR5**TRD Sport**1 Owner**

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Toyota Tacoma Details

transmission
Automatic
engine
V6, 3.5L
color
Black
drive
4WD
fuel
Gasoline
mileage
135,864 Miles
interior color
Black
stock number
123390
VIN
3TMCZ5AN8HM044184
seats
Cloth
trim
SR5**TRD Sport**1 Owner**

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About This 2017 Toyota Tacoma

Discover the exceptional performance and reliability of the 2017 Toyota Tacoma SR5 TRD Sport, a standout in the midsize truck segment. With only one previous owner, this meticulously maintained vehicle offers robust capabilities and advanced features that cater to both adventure seekers and daily commuters.

Powered by a formidable V6, 3.5L engine, and equipped with a responsive 4WD system, this Toyota Tacoma is engineered to tackle diverse terrains with confidence and ease. The TRD Sport package enhances its athletic stance, ensuring both style and substance for an exhilarating driving experience.

Inside, the cabin is thoughtfully designed with comfort and connectivity in mind. Premium wheels add a touch of sophistication, while the hands-free Bluetooth system ensures seamless communication on the go. The integrated navigation system provides precise directions, making every journey more enjoyable, whether you're navigating city streets or exploring off-road paths.

Stay entertained with XM Radio, offering a wide array of channels for a personalized listening experience. The back-up camera adds an extra layer of convenience and safety, assisting with easy maneuvering in tight spaces.

Embrace the perfect blend of power, technology, and rugged design with this 2017 Toyota Tacoma SR5 TRD Sport—an ideal choice for those seeking dependability and versatility in a midsize truck.

Features & Options

  • V6; 3.5 Liter
  • Automatic; 6-Spd
  • 4WD
  • Hill Start Assist Control
  • Traction Control
  • Stability Control
  • ABS (4-Wheel)
  • Security System
  • Keyless Entry
  • Push Button Start
  • Air Conditioning
  • Sliding Rear Window
  • Power Windows
  • Power Door Locks
  • Cruise Control
  • Power Steering
  • Tilt & Telescoping Wheel
  • AM/FM/HD Radio
  • CD/MP3 (Single Disc)
  • Entune Premium Audio
  • SiriusXM Satellite
  • Navigation System
  • Bluetooth Wireless
  • Backup Camera
  • Dual Air Bags
  • Side Air Bags
  • F&R Head Curtain Air Bags
  • Knee Air Bags
  • Daytime Running Lights
  • Fog Lights
  • Rear Spoiler
  • Towing Pkg
  • Premium Wheels
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2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport Review

Toyota Racing Development, or TRD for short, is Toyota's in-house speed shop if you will, providing performance parts and variants of the brand's trucks, like this Tacoma TRD Sport. My first test-drive of this new generation Tacoma came last year in one of the other TRD choices – the Off-Road. I came away largely disappointed with most of my criticism directed at the anemic automatic transmission. The 2017 Tacoma is available in 31 models based on two cab types, each available in 4x2 or 4x4 configurations. With a starting MSRP of about $34,000, the TRD Sport is labeled by Toyota as the “athletic” one in the lineup, situated 3rd among the 6 model grades. It comes standard with the 278 horsepower 3.5-liter V6 and yes, a 6-speed manual…the first truck I’ve had with one of these in a long time. This is the access cab with 2 useless rear seats and a 6’ long bed optioned up to about $38,500. Trucks are expensive; what can I tell you? Tacoma TRD Sport models are exclusively equipped with sport-tuned Hitachi shocks, 17” wheels and are one of only 2 Tacomas with a hood scoop, if that interests you. It rides on Toyo highway, all-season tires. But frankly, if this truck handles or rides any better than the others I can’t tell. The stick shift is certainly appreciated in that it makes the Tacoma far more agreeable to drive but don’t worry truck guy, this isn’t a Camry so it still feels and sounds like a big rig. Speaking of which, my tester has the optional TRD Pro Performance Exhaust system and unlike on the Tundra where it plays loud and proud, I can’t even tell it’s installed. A performance air filter and shift knob round out the TRD options. Drum brakes are still used in the rea. There's little to the TRD Sport beyond the hood scoop and sport-tuned shocks and those certainly don't make for a true sport truck. The biggest improvement here over the TRD Off-Road I last tested is the manual transmission but even here I've got an issue...follow me. At 6’1” I’m not particularly tall but each time I go to press the clutch pedal my shin rubs up against this hard piece of plastic. You hear a mechanical clunk with each gear change which seems less synchronized than in other manual gearboxes. Confusing 1st for reverse and missing 4th when downshifting sometimes happens. That being said, it still beats the automatic but not in fuel economy, where 18mpg can’t match the auto’s 20mpg. For off-roading, just dial into 4-high or 4-low.During the last redesign, Toyota eliminated the ability to place your foot on the bumper once the tailgate was down. In order to compensate for that, there’s this step assist but only on the driver’s side. It’s a $300 option while the bed mat adds $120. The Premium & Technology Package keeps the cabin up to date with dual zone auto climate control and heated seats while rear park assist, a blind spot monitor and rear cross traffic alert add the electronic safety goodies. The Entune Premium Audio with Integrated Navigation is standard and works well though we know Toyota doesn’t work with full Apple or Android integration.I kept searching for more sport but never found it, leading me to wonder if a truck like this somewhat dilutes the TRD name. But it’s all good at Toyota where despite some new competition, the Tacoma is still far and away the segment sales leader.