Used 1994 Toyota Pickup Consumer Reviews
Starts First Try After 1 Month Storage
Toyotas are known for their reliabillity, longevity, and value for the $$$. Can last 350,000 if you take care of them. Got mine used with 47,000 miles. Now has 102,000 miles, still running strong. No mechanical break downs of any kind. Started on first try after not being started for a month. My brother owned one for 10 years, and said he never had anything break on it. His experience is why I decided to buy one. Their reputation for reliability causes them to hold onto resale values. No vehicle is flawless. There's an annoying dash rattle. Sometimes it's difficult to get into reverse gear. Turning the wheels when stopped is heavy. Minor irritations as opposed to being broke down somewhere.
INDESTRUCTIBLE
I drove my toyota p/u off the lot with zero miles. I drove this thing for 9+ years and racked up well over 137000 miles on it. I treated it well, oil changes every 7000 sometimes going to 10,000 miles (only drove in the city) only problem was 2 batteries (dome light was left on) and tires. Other than that, my little reliable toyota always got me home. The 22re is probably one of the finest engines ever made. I reluctanly had to sell mine (Poor thing got shipped to South America)
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My Spiderman Rocks!!
My Spiderman (because it's red) has loved me well passed 170k. I was a junior in high school when my dad brought it home with 52k on it. No problems ever! Reg gas and oil change, belts etc. Due to my inexperience in life, the alternator belt broke and I keep driving. I didn't mean to hurt my spidey. It overheated and now I suffer from a misfiring cylinder? I was driving some 400mi from my parents home back to college in the middle of nowhere when this happened.