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Toyota - Tacoma (2006)

The 2006 Toyota Tacoma has long been celebrated as a reliable midsize truck, delivering rugged performance with impressive efficiency. It’s a favorite among off‑road enthusiasts, daily commuters, and family haulers alike. If you’re trying to gauge the Toyota Tacoma price for a used vehicle, knowing the makeup of this model helps you understand what to expect in the market. Below you’ll find a detailed breakdown of its key specifications, depreciation trends, and how it stands against rivals.

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6 (Toyota 3VZ‑FE) delivering 210 horsepower and 215 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission: Tremendous 5‑speed automatic or 5‑speed manual, depending on trim.
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline.
  • Mileage: Generally ranges from 70,000 to 120,000 miles, depending on usage.
  • Trim Levels: Regular (GS), Adventure (ADF), and SR, each offering distinct features.
  • Chassis: Seven‑sleeper bed with 6‑foot cargo area, ideal for hauling.
  • Dimensions:
    • Overall length: 202 inches.
    • Wheelbase: 120 inches.
    • Height: 66 inches.
    • Width: 76 inches.
  • Drive Options: RWD standard; AWD available in Adventure and SR trims.
  • Safety Features: Anti‑roll bar, 4‑wheel disc brakes (upper), driver‑seat airbags.
  • Capacity: Seating for up to five adults, with optional full‑frame bed mounts.

Understanding depreciation is key when buying or selling a used model. Toyota Tacoma depreciation follows a predictable trajectory, reflecting its durable build and strong demand. Here’s what most owners see:

  • First year: typically loses 15‑20% of its original value.
  • Second year: an additional 10‑12% drop, bringing the total depreciation to about 25‑30%.
  • By the third and fourth years: a cumulative loss of roughly 35‑40%.
  • After five years: most Tacomas arrive at a resale value that reflects a 55‑60% depreciation from the original retail price.

These numbers originate from long‑term


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