Don't feel bad I don't even have a smart phone, yet alone know how to use any of that crap.I used to average around 22,000 miles a year, mostly highway. I don’t do that anymore so thought I’d try a midsize pickup,
Only issue I have is trying to link my iPhone to the “map” screen on the dash, no problem with the phone or music but I can’t seem to find the correct Toyota app that connects for navigation??
It’s likely my ineptitude
why the taco and not the tundra?
From what I've recently been told having a manual truck degrades in value faster than an auto if doing a trade. Dealers don't like to resell manuals especially older ones, let alone taking one as a trade in.
Welcome to tacomaforum.com Jim. They are a lot of great people with tons of knowledge about Tacos. By the way, have ya given your Tacoma a name yet ?Hi- new to Tacoma with a (new to me) 2021 SR5 after many years with Ford F150’s.
When I sold my tundra to a friends large repair garage, he told me the only thing thats saving my truck is the automatic transmission. If a manual with those 292k miles, it be worth zero...more if parted out. I gotta believe a gen1 manual tacoma with that many miles can't be worth a hell of a lot more, no matter what you want to believe.not the Gen1 5-speed MANual
they are for one challenging to find
and the AT on Gen1 is only a 4speed
i have not ever driven one of those to tell the difference with what I wheel
Welcome to the family Jim!Hi- new to Tacoma with a (new to me) 2021 SR5 after many years with Ford F150’s.