As of today 3/5/07, I have 849 miles on her. I just bought it not even 3 weeks ago, but I am having second thoughts about the 06' Mitsu Evo I wanted instead. It's a 2007 Black Sand Pearl Tacoma w/ Graphite interior, Access Cab, V6, M-6spd, 4x4, TRD off-road, Towing Package, 6disk changer, Toyota all-weather mats, and a Toyota extended warranty for 100k miles or 6 years. The only thing wrong with this beauty that would make it non-mint condition is the fact that I popped off the drivers side mud-flap on a snow mound at my school parking lot. I will put a new one on if the buyer wants it ($98 from toyota with the hardware). Anyway, to get to the skinny of it: I paid $28,700 for it after taxes and the warranty, and I am looking to get around $27,000 for it. This is essentially a brand new truck with a massive discount because of the ~850 miles, and I assure you that the truck is being babied for the break-in period. Feel free to ask questions.
05DoubleTaco
03-05-2007, 06:02 PM
Damn, you really should of thought about that earlier....
Mod the Tacoma out man, it will draw just as much positive attention as the Evo.
07TacomaTRD
03-05-2007, 07:19 PM
yeah I know:(:selfbonk:, but I wasnt sure if my heart was in the Evo, but now I know it really is. Either way, they are both great cars...just a question of apples or oranges.
07TacomaTRD
03-06-2007, 07:53 PM
here is the ad i put on cars.com
http://www.cars.com/go/search/fsbo_search.jsp?affiliateadid=2398749&affiliate=national
crg
03-06-2007, 08:17 PM
Buy the evo. Seriously. I am in the opposite situation. My last car was an 03 evo and I had it fully built from the ground up. 20G-9 turbo w/ anti surge porting, AMS 2.3L stroker, Cosworth head/valvetrain, JUN cams, Advan RG-II's, TRE built transmission, RPS dual carbon clutch, carPC, etc. Granted that I put over 30 grand in the car after I bought it, but I have never loved any car I owned as much as the evo. Every time I drove it, it brought a smile.
The 06 evos have MIVEC and they get crazy power with little money. Exhaust, boost controller and a reflash and your sitting on 300+awhp easily. I had to sell my evo to and buy a used taco because I just bought a house, but otherwise I would have driven it until wheels fell off. God I love that car. I WILL buy another one some day.
Anyway, take it from someone who owned one, it is an incredible machine and if you have the chance to own one, take it. I promise you won't regret it.
Here is a link to a photo album with some pics of mine if you're interested.
Also check out evolutionm.net. There is a ton of great information on there. You have to weed through the ricer post and typical forum crap just like anywhere but you can learn a lot if you know how to search properly. You might even find a stock one with low miles for a good deal.
Hope I helped.
07TacomaTRD
03-08-2007, 09:47 PM
price drop to 25k
p.s. been a member for over 2 years now, but thanks.
07TacomaTRD
03-12-2007, 08:34 PM
$24,500
peterpoop
03-14-2007, 11:11 PM
sooooo lowwwwww. you are losing out! don't do this to yourself! this is hurting me!!!!!
matt86
03-15-2007, 02:08 AM
Shoot.... I'd drive up there and buy it if i could only sell my rsx... I need to get rid of it before i can get another car. I'll hit you up if i can sell it. Good luck dood
07TacomaTRD
03-15-2007, 10:06 AM
Took your guys advice, bumped back up to $25.5k obo. But, I'll still honor the $24.5k if someone from this site is interested. It now has ~1200 on the clock (I drive 20 miles each way to school).
07TacomaTRD
03-27-2007, 06:29 PM
Still no serious bites, dropped back down to $24,500. Really need to sell this soon before all the Evo stock runs out.