How the Toyota Tacoma Has Changed Over the Years
The history of the Toyota Tacoma goes back decades to the very first Toyota pickup truck, the G1. This became the Stout in 1964, which led to the 1995 Toyota Tacoma, the first pickup with its name. This early Tacoma had 190 horsepower, a good figure for the time. It also offered a choice of either rear-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive, along with a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission.
Passenger side airbags were added in 1998. For 2000, daytime running lights came standard on every model with ABS. The Crew Cab was also introduced, paired with a short truck bed and four doors for easy access to the cabin. The 2001 Tacoma got a new front fascia with a raised hood and vertical grille.
In addition to the child restraint system that became standard for Regular and Xtracab models in 2003, anti-lock brakes were standard across the lineup. The 2005 Tacoma was larger, and simultaneously more powerful and efficient than it had been. The Toyota Star Safety System arrived in 2009, delivering greater peace of mind.
Why Shop at Miller Toyota
Of the different dealerships in the Manassas area, shopping for your Tacoma at Miller Toyota makes the most sense. We are proud of our friendly staff, trained technicians in our
service center, and an excellent selection of vehicles. We also offer hassle-free
financing and work with multiple lending sources to get you an excellent auto loan without any effort on your part, regardless of your credit situation. We will do everything possible so that you can start driving your very own Toyota Tacoma around Manassas, as soon as possible. Visit us to learn more about this pickup or take it on a test drive.