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  2. Toyota Tacoma - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Tacoma is a pickup truck manufactured by Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota since 1995. The first-generation Tacoma (model years 1995 through 2004) was classified as a compact pickup; subsequent models are classified as mid-sized pickups. The Tacoma was Motor Trend ' s Truck of the Year for 2005.

  3. Toyota A transmission - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Corporation's A family is a family of automatic FWD/RWD/4WD/AWD transmissions built by Aisin-Warner.They share much in common with Volvo's AW7* and Aisin-Warner's 03-71* transmissions, which are found in Suzukis, Mitsubishis, and other Asian vehicles.

  4. Toyota Caldina - Wikipedia

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    These changes included a Silver or Gold sticker enhancement pack which is similar to flames and a RVex Lowering kit which provides a 40mm drop in ride height. The Toyota Caldina Sporty Version was a dealer option that cost 238,100¥, this was a cosmetic package and did not offer any performance gains for the caldina.

  5. Buying a New Off-Road SUV or Truck? Find Its Invoice Price Here

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    2025 Toyota Tacoma. 2025 Toyota Tacoma Trailhunter Current Invoice: $59,613.00 Current MSRP: $64,230.00 ∆: 7.74 Destination: $1495 2025 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road Current Invoice: $41,700.00 ...

  6. Automobile drag coefficient - Wikipedia

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    Lowering the drag coefficient comes from streamlining the exterior body of the vehicle. Streamlining the body requires assumptions about the surrounding airspeed and characteristic use of the vehicle. Cars that try to reduce drag employ devices such as spoilers, wings, diffusers, and fins to reduce drag and increase speed in one direction. [4]

  7. Chevrolet Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado/Canyon U.S. sales peaked in 2005 at 163,204 units, surpassing the perennial segment leader, the Ford Ranger, by almost 35% and just 3.3% behind the new best-seller, the Toyota Tacoma. In 2006, however, while still leading the Ranger by 27.5%, the Colorado/Canyon's sales lagged their Toyota competitor's by almost 34%.