Used 1995 Toyota Pickup Consumer Reviews
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1994 Toyota Pickup
Purchased the truck new in 1994 for my daughter who was in high school. She drove it thru HS and college and then took it to Chicago for three years. It was returned to me after that time and my wife has driven it since then. It's been a very dependable vehicle - has never let us down. No major work done on the engine. Have it serviced regularly. Never need to add oil between services. Body has some dents and scratches but not too bad for a 12 year old truck. It does not have power steering so it takes awhile to get used to the steering. Great little truck!
Great Truck
I normally don't say I like my autos, but with my 95 2.4L Xtracab DX, I'd have to say I love it. It has metallic dark blue paint, and all I've ever had to do with it is regular maintenance: tires, belts, oil, muffler, and wiper blades, and after 15 years, it still runs great and feels solid. I've had two minor accidents where they had to do some body work, but they matched up the rear quarter panels & paint, no problems. If I could drive it 15 more years, I'd be happy.
starter ,clutch ,28+mpg
Go to the dealer and buy new contacts $60 dont replace your STARTER. I am getting redy to replace my clutch for the first time @140,000 miles.
Solid and Dependable
This truck has served me very well for the past 6 years. I bought it from a friend in 2000, at that time it had 100k miles on it. I t now has 174k and it's still running great. The oil gets changed every 3k or so and I have had no major issues in that period of time. It gets about 15-18mi per gallon which is kind of a drag, but it also is a great off-road vehicle with a nice suspension and drive train for rocky terrain. I would however give this truck poor ratings for power; 4th and 5th gears are not really made for long hills. And towing anything heavy is not so recommended. The automatic version does not have this fault. Other than that this vehicle is very well built and fun to drive.
Best bargain around
Mine is a base model, 5 speed, no ac. Got it for $9000 new while in college. Still have it and it's about like it was when I first got it, 96000 miles ago. The timing chain went at 85000 miles, so I got that and a warped cylinder fixed for $500 at a local shop. The thermostat needed replaced a couple times in the early years, but that was cheap. That's all I've had done with it.