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Pickup trucks have now become just as important to automakers’ bottom lines as passenger cars.

So Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., has introduced an American-built 1995 1/2 Toyota Tacoma compact pickup that features three new engines and a new chassis.

Available in both regular and extended-cab models, and in two- and four-wheel- drive configurations, the Tacomas are built in the Japanese automaker’s New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc., plant in Fremont, Calif.

The truck business is geared toward individuals, so NUMMI is building the Tacomas with a variety of engine and chassis combinations that amount to a “build your own” pickup.

The three engine offered are unusual for a truck, since they all feature double overhead cams and four valves per cylinder. You’d almost think Toyota was in the racing business rather than the trucking business.

Two engines are in-line 4s, a 2.4-liter (149 cubic inches) and a 2.7-liter (164 cubic inches). The third engine, a 3.4-liter (206-cubic- inch) V6, sports four overhead cams.

So it looks like Toyota has hung a pickup bed on Speedway-type motors.

The 2.4- and 2.7-liter engines develop 142 and 150 horsepower, respectively, while the V6 cranks out 190 horsepower. As you go up in engine size, you also go up in torque needed for hauling.

The four-cylinder powerplants develop 160 foot-pounds and 177 foot-pounds of torque, respectively. The V6 is the heavy hauler at 220 foot- pounds.

“There are not too many V6s around as yet,” said Gary Hohmann, new-car manager for Butler Toyota. “More will be coming on-line shortly, but I’d say our buyers still favor the 4.”

The least-expensive package in the Tacoma line is a regular cab powered by the standard 2.4-liter engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission. This is a short-wheelbase (103.3 inches) truck with a base price just a bit under $12,000.

The bottom- line unit comes only in two-wheel-drive form. For four-wheel drive, it’s necessary to go to the longer-wheelbase (121.9 inches) extended cab.

The top-of-the-line pickup is a four-wheel-drive SR5 extended-cab V6 with a base price of $22,218. For comparison, a rear-drive extended-cab V6 starts with a sticker price of $15,248. A four-speed automatic transmission is another $900.

“Usually, our customers want the (extended cab),” Hohmann said. “The transmission choice is split. We sell about 50/50 between five-speeds and automatics.”

The regular-cab Tacoma can be either a two- or a three- seater, depending on whether a standard bench seat or optional bucket seats are selected. The extended cab can seat four occupants comfortably, although a fifth moderate-sized person might squeeze onto the rear cushion.

Usually a truck is a truck, but the Tacoma can be classified as a pretty nice- looking vehicle. The completely redesigned sheet metal offers several new exterior features.

A single-piece flush-mounted windshield molding provides a smooth, sleek look and reduces wind noise. The center high-mounte d rear stoplight is integrated into the roof line for a clean and enhanced appearance.

The outside door-handle operating angles have been decreased from 60 degrees to 37 degrees for easier use. And outside mirrors have been enlarged.

Inside, the cab is roomier, with more height and front-seat hip room. With four-wheel drive, the floor height is lowered 1.57 inches to facilitate access.

Towing capacity is 3,500 pounds with both in-line 4 engines. With the V6, it’s 5,000 pounds.

One advantage of the 2.7-liter 4 is the availability of the four-speed automatic transmission. Toyota’s engineers apparently feel the 2.4-liter with air conditioning and the like isn’t big enough for an automatic.

1995 Toyota Tacoma Base price: $11,848Type: Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, three-passenger, regular-cab compact pickup truckEngine: 2.4 liters, overhead cam in-line 4, 16 valves, fuel-injected, 142 horsepower, 160 foot- pounds of torqueTransmission: Five-s peed ma nualMileage: 22 mpg city/ 28 mpg highwayWheelbase: 103.3 inchesLength: 180.5 inchesWidth: 66.5 inchesHeight: 61.0 inchesTowing capacity: 3,500 poundsPayload: 1,640 poundsOptions: SX package (includes AM/FM radio, sliding rear window, aluminum wheels, exterior stripe), air conditioning, anti-lock brakes, cruise control, power package, all-weather guard package, convenience package

1995 Toyota Tacoma review: Our expert's take
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Pickup trucks have now become just as important to automakers’ bottom lines as passenger cars.

So Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., has introduced an American-built 1995 1/2 Toyota Tacoma compact pickup that features three new engines and a new chassis.

Available in both regular and extended-cab models, and in two- and four-wheel- drive configurations, the Tacomas are built in the Japanese automaker’s New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc., plant in Fremont, Calif.

The truck business is geared toward individuals, so NUMMI is building the Tacomas with a variety of engine and chassis combinations that amount to a “build your own” pickup.

The three engine offered are unusual for a truck, since they all feature double overhead cams and four valves per cylinder. You’d almost think Toyota was in the racing business rather than the trucking business.

Two engines are in-line 4s, a 2.4-liter (149 cubic inches) and a 2.7-liter (164 cubic inches). The third engine, a 3.4-liter (206-cubic- inch) V6, sports four overhead cams.

So it looks like Toyota has hung a pickup bed on Speedway-type motors.

The 2.4- and 2.7-liter engines develop 142 and 150 horsepower, respectively, while the V6 cranks out 190 horsepower. As you go up in engine size, you also go up in torque needed for hauling.

The four-cylinder powerplants develop 160 foot-pounds and 177 foot-pounds of torque, respectively. The V6 is the heavy hauler at 220 foot- pounds.

“There are not too many V6s around as yet,” said Gary Hohmann, new-car manager for Butler Toyota. “More will be coming on-line shortly, but I’d say our buyers still favor the 4.”

The least-expensive package in the Tacoma line is a regular cab powered by the standard 2.4-liter engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission. This is a short-wheelbase (103.3 inches) truck with a base price just a bit under $12,000.

The bottom- line unit comes only in two-wheel-drive form. For four-wheel drive, it’s necessary to go to the longer-wheelbase (121.9 inches) extended cab.

The top-of-the-line pickup is a four-wheel-drive SR5 extended-cab V6 with a base price of $22,218. For comparison, a rear-drive extended-cab V6 starts with a sticker price of $15,248. A four-speed automatic transmission is another $900.

“Usually, our customers want the (extended cab),” Hohmann said. “The transmission choice is split. We sell about 50/50 between five-speeds and automatics.”

The regular-cab Tacoma can be either a two- or a three- seater, depending on whether a standard bench seat or optional bucket seats are selected. The extended cab can seat four occupants comfortably, although a fifth moderate-sized person might squeeze onto the rear cushion.

Usually a truck is a truck, but the Tacoma can be classified as a pretty nice- looking vehicle. The completely redesigned sheet metal offers several new exterior features.

A single-piece flush-mounted windshield molding provides a smooth, sleek look and reduces wind noise. The center high-mounte d rear stoplight is integrated into the roof line for a clean and enhanced appearance.

The outside door-handle operating angles have been decreased from 60 degrees to 37 degrees for easier use. And outside mirrors have been enlarged.

Inside, the cab is roomier, with more height and front-seat hip room. With four-wheel drive, the floor height is lowered 1.57 inches to facilitate access.

Towing capacity is 3,500 pounds with both in-line 4 engines. With the V6, it’s 5,000 pounds.

One advantage of the 2.7-liter 4 is the availability of the four-speed automatic transmission. Toyota’s engineers apparently feel the 2.4-liter with air conditioning and the like isn’t big enough for an automatic.

1995 Toyota Tacoma Base price: $11,848Type: Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, three-passenger, regular-cab compact pickup truckEngine: 2.4 liters, overhead cam in-line 4, 16 valves, fuel-injected, 142 horsepower, 160 foot- pounds of torqueTransmission: Five-s peed ma nualMileage: 22 mpg city/ 28 mpg highwayWheelbase: 103.3 inchesLength: 180.5 inchesWidth: 66.5 inchesHeight: 61.0 inchesTowing capacity: 3,500 poundsPayload: 1,640 poundsOptions: SX package (includes AM/FM radio, sliding rear window, aluminum wheels, exterior stripe), air conditioning, anti-lock brakes, cruise control, power package, all-weather guard package, convenience package

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Consumer reviews

4.0 / 5
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Comfort 3.1
Interior 3.5
Performance 4.4
Value 4.5
Exterior 4.6
Reliability 4.9

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  • I bought my 1995 Tacoma X-cab, V6 automatic new in 1995.

    I bought my 1995 Tacoma X-cab, V6 automatic new in 1995. Has been an excellent vehicle now with 135k miles. Never ran it on the winter salted roads so it is in exceptional condition and was always stored in unheated garage. I bought a beater car for my winter needs which kept my truck flawless. Replaced a wheel bearing. Other than regular oil changes and general maintenance, I have done nothing to the truck. I am 6'4" and mostly comfortable in the cab. I have a trailer which I haul a variety of loads and the the V-6 is always up to the task in Pennsylvania's hilly topography. Has been dependable and reliable for 29 years now. I can't ask for anything more.
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 3.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 4.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Tacoma 2.4 5 velocidades

    Tengo una tacoma del 95 la 2.4 llevo con ella 28 años y jamas me ha dejado botado claro le hago sus cambios regulares frenos y todas esas cosas que se desgastan me han ofrecido hasta 8 mil por ella recién la pinte y le he puesto varios accesorios originales no la cambio por ningún vehículo es super económica tiene 225 mil millas y su motor está fuerte quiero que sea un antigüedad
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 3.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Ultra reliable and excellent off road performance

    Drove this truck through swamps and snow and never got stuck. This is my favorite vehicle I ever owned and would buy again! Love the xtra cab to hold all my stuff, and the reliablity is off the charts. 260k miles and still going strong
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 5.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • 95 tacoma 4x4

    I've owned my Tacoma for 15 years now and throughout its lifetime I've put it thriugh quite a bit of abuse. It now has over 268k miles and so far no major issues. For its age and milage I'm still aveaging 21mpg with the 3.4l v6 and xtra cab. I've had cars with half the miles and age that has not held up near as well.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 3.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • Great Truck

    This has been a fantastic truck. I purchased this 2005 Toyota Tacoma extended cab 4cyl 4x4 used from a friend in 2004 with 138,000 miles. I now have 253,000 miles on the truck and it still runs like the day I bought it. I have only had to complete a couple of repairs that I consider high dollar. Wheel bearings had to be replaced at about 170,000 and I had to replace a cracked exhaust manifold at about 230,000. Other than that, keep the oil changed and the truck will be bullet proof. I have considered moving up to a tundra for the room but I am just having a tough time getting rid of old faithful.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 3.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 4.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • RUSTed frame

    Yes, I've driven this since I bought it in 99. Yes, I've been happy up until this past year when the o2 sensors kept failing causing a near-permanently on 'check engine' light. Yes, it has 226,119 miles on it. And don't get me wrong, I love this truck. However, after hearing rumors that Toyota was doing 150% of Blue Book value back on rusted frames, (I never received a letter from Toyota) I took it for evaluation. Yes, the frame had rusted. No, Toyota was not going to honor their 'warrantee' because I was 90 days over 15 years from original purchase price. Toyota's own service manager vouched that the frame had obviously been rusting for about 2 years. But no, Toyota WOULD NOT budge on this issue. Of course their maximum cost to me would have been aprox. $2,200, which I'd intended to roll over into a new Tacona and told them so. Instead, the rude 'case manager' and her superiors stated it was 'such a small amount' that they didn't know why we were making an issue of it. Toyota loyalty terminated in one phone call. I've heard other rumblings about Toyota not standing behind warrantee items; brakes, radiators, etc. But I thought something as vital to it's driver's safety as the FRAME would have received better treatment. If you like the Toyota product, I'm with you.. *usually* reliable, fun, attractive design. But if you should have a problem, COUNT on being abandoned by Toyota. I just won't buy another. Will you?
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Does not recommend this car
    Comfort 4.0
    Interior 4.0
    Performance 5.0
    Value 2.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 4.0
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  • excellent product especially the engine

    look for the 2.4 4 cylinder engine. Chain timing. 4x4 excellent in the snow. Keep the oil clean and plugs changed and this engine will run for ever.
    • Purchased a Used car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 3.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 4.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 5.0
    Reliability 5.0
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  • 2wheel drive 5peed 4 cyl... Tested to the max

    I bought this truck brand-new 13 & 1/2 years and 324,000 miles ago! It has been my daily commuter most of the time thru DC and Chicagoland traffic. Only realy hauled stuff 1% of the time. But it will not die. never really broke down, minimal repairs, only started to rust this past year. (But was only garaged <2 out of 13 years.) Still can find most parts easy (except tires, cannot find name brand 14" tires any more) some parts like cat. converter & O2 sensors crazy expensive ($500/150) (Had to replace at 200,000 others parts last forever and are not bad... front brakes: lasted ~120,000 miles, rear brakes: ~200K, clutch: 225K, muffler/tailpipe: ~125K. Down-side: seats not comfortable, ride ruff/harsh, lots of body roll & understeer at low speeds, very easy to power oversteer (esp. in wet/snow)... very very bad traction... I mean literally one wheel (Right Rear) drive... very bad... almost dangerous... do not pull out in front of traffic with this... however cheap and reliable. I was always good on maint: mobil-1 every 6,000 plus BG services every 60K. with 324K+ still gets ~27 mpg hwy (down from ~29mpg the 1st 300K)... finally bought a new ride last week... must have a/c and rear seat and traction... end up just giving this one away...
    • Purchased a New car
    • Used for Commuting
    • Does recommend this car
    Comfort 2.0
    Interior 3.0
    Performance 3.0
    Value 5.0
    Exterior 3.0
    Reliability 5.0
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4.0 / 5
Based on 8 reviews
  • Comfort: 3.1
  • Interior: 3.5
  • Performance: 4.4
  • Value: 4.5
  • Exterior: 4.6
  • Reliability: 4.9

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