ive been reading the forums for a few days now, just never posted.
it is time now for me to pop my first cherry post.
so if i posted this in the wrong section, mods.. please relocate to a proper forum and take my appologies.
i have a 2008 Acura TL Type S 6MT as my main squeeze right now (DD). and looking for a good reliable truck to take for snowboarding trips for the coming and years to come winter seasons, i also have an 07 Honda 600RR bike that i would like to throw on the back of a truck and go somewhere fun to ride other than uber flat south jersey. planning to get a jet ski for next summer so im gonna need a truck to haul that also... and the TL cant do any of the above. even though the TL has more than enough hp and trq to do all this. snowboards dont fit (rack is out of the option) the frame/chassis of the car just isnt meant to tow anything and theres no hook up for me to add a hitch even if i wanted to, and the trunk isnt big enough to hold the motorcycle... so i need a truck. probably start using this truck also as my Daily driver even though its worse on gas than the TL.
im looking to spend around 5-8k for a used Tacoma. 1st gen.
i pretty much know the differences in the truck but i still have a few questions... so here goes. dont flame too hard.
1: Which model Taco's come wit a 2.4 and which come with a 2.7? SR5 i know is the V6.
2: TRD offroad package with the E-Lockers only comes in a quad cab? not in Xtra cabs? or even Regular Cabs?
3: does the TRD offroad package with E-Lockers come in a Manual Transmission? or Automatic Only?
4: does any SR5 come in a manual transmission?
i do not want a 2x4 nor a prerunner either
last of all im looking at this Taco, and i know the E-Locker switch/button is next to the cigarette lighter ports. the gentleman claims it has the TRD offroad package, got the TRD sticker on the rear corner on each side of the bed... but when you look at the interior pics. there is no E-Differential Locker button/switch there... whats with that?
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...reset_crumbs=y
if that link doesnt work
try this
http://www.autotrader.com/ATCarID/AT-1015A3B8
thanx
Nick


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