Used 1990 Toyota Pickup Extended Cab Consumer Reviews
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Best truck on the road
Toyota trucks are by far the best truck on the road. I currently have 143,000 on my truck and have had ZERO problems. If you can find a decent on today, dont be afraid to buy one. they are virtually indestructable .
Love my 1990 Toyota SR5 4X4
Bought this truck new in 1990, Canada. This truck has been amazing for trouble free driving. Truck still looks and drives like the day I bought it with 285,000 kms. now on it. Regular oil changes and maintenance is all it's needed.
- Deluxe Extended CabMSRP: $9,9992,202 mi away
Oh what a feeling!!!
Originally purchased by me in 1992, and still have today August 2009, love my truck. In fall of 1993, I blew a head gasket and cracked my cylinder head, which at the time cost me almost $2,700 and I couldn't give up the truck for that. During January/February of 1998, I had the same hard luck, and had blown my head gasket and consequently cracked my engine block, which at the time would have run me, egads?! Fortunately, a tow truck driver informed me that there was a recall on the truck for the head gasket and to my surprise Toyota rebuilt the whole engine for free with a new block and all I paid for was the cost of new timing belts and water pump! That's with 107,000miles on it!
Indestructible?
Have had this as our "weekender" for about two years. Bought from the original owner. These little trucks maintain high resale here in California, and they deserve it! This thing is indestructible. Loves to go camping. Will 4 wheel through anything with our canoe on top. Happily goes to the dump, the landscape or the hardware store. Mileage is a little weak, 16/17ish around town, maybe 22 if I drive light on a long trip. Starting to look a little ragged, but know that at 177K it's just now broken in. Plan to keep it another 5 years, at least! What's not to love!??
always there when you need it
I bought the truck at 7 years/74,000 miles. Since then I've put another 100,000 on it making long distance trips all over the South. It has moved virtually every piece of college furniture I own, yards of dirt, and held up to 5 people on football game roadtrips. The reliablity of the truck makes one wonder why they ever owned a Chevy (rust), Ford (rear end and motor), or Mopar vehicle (you name it), which would have fallen by the junkyard wayside long before it could reach the mileage of the capable Yota. I fully expect to get 250,000 + miles on the same engine, transmission, and rear end.