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2000 Toyota Tundra in Paso Robles

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2000 Toyota Tundra Research

2000 Toyota Tundra

Resale Value:$7,945  |  Get Internet Pricing from a Local Dealer!
Transmissions: 5-Speed Automatic; 4-Speed Manual; 6-Speed Manual
Drivetrains: Rear Wheel Drive; Four Wheel Drive
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Vehicle Specs
Price: $9,995.00 Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Year: 2000 Engine: V8
Mileage: 75,894 Bodystyle: Trucks
Location: Paso Robles,CA Doors: 4
Exterior: Blue Dealer Stock #: 2206
Interior: N/A VIN #: 5TBRT3414YS088832
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
Blue 4-door Extended Cab, 75894 miles, AUTO 4SPD, 4.7L V8. Stock# 2206. Features: All Wheel Drive, Alloy Wheels, Anti-Lock Brakes, Bedliner, CD Changer, Center Arm Rest, Cruise Control, Custom Wheels, Dual Sport Mirrors, DVD Player, Electronic Gauges, Intermittent Wipers, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Windows, Premium Sound, Rear Defroster, Tilt Wheel, Tow Package, Traction Control, Trip Odometer, Window Shades, Beverage Holders, Bucket Seats, Child Restraint Seat, Harman Kardon, Keyless Entry, Custom Bumper, Hard Top.

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Professional Review

Ann Arbor - Our founder and editor emeritus, David E. Davis, Jr., had a new idea for the Toyota Tundra pickup truck we added to our Four Seasons test fleet in late 1999. He would send it to northern Michigan for use as a real live workhorse at Red's Bog, his idyllic retreat on the west side of the state. His ranch foreman, Jerry Keie, would have charge of Toyota's big new truck and keep notes from a real working man's perspective.

Only, Jerry didn't find the Tundra quite as useful as the Ford F-150 that already served Red's Bog. He was afraid to get dirt on its cloth upholstery, and at the lumberyard, he found that the Tundra's box wasn't long enough or deep enough to hold the same amount of scaffolding he could carry in the Ford. Every time he had real work to perform, he'd park the Tundra and take the F-150. So we fetched it home and put it back into the lily-livered hands of the sissy writers at Automobile Magazine.

The story could end right here: Toyota Truck Can't Handle Hard Labor!

Only, most of the people who buy big trucks can't handle it, either, and, for them, the Toyota Tundra just may be the best truck out there. Here's why:

* The interior gauges, instruments, and trim are Camry-quality.

* The V-8 engine and four-speed automatic transmission are the class of the field in terms of refinement.

* We spent a measly $722 for 30,000 miles of scheduled maintenance, which would take an average American nearly three years to rack up. That's $240 per year.... Read full article