Overland Classifieds :: 2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4×4 Sport

It’s safe to say that the Tacoma is one of the most popular trucks on our forum, and the TRD 4×4 variant is one of the most sought-after. Over the past few weeks, we’ve showcased a number of examples, including this 2019 Tacoma TRD Off-Road and an almost new 2021 TRD Double Cab. Today’s meticulously serviced, one-owner-from-new, 2017 model has covered just 72,xxx miles and benefits from premium modifications and a modular camper setup.

From the Seller:

“ This vehicle has been great without a single problem. The truck has a solid foundation with a clean canvas and can be built up to your liking or just turnkey, ready to go off-road and camp wherever the path takes you. Keeping the truck as a total package, and would rather not part out.”

2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4×4 Sport

This 2017 Tacoma showcases a 3.5-liter V6 (producing 278 horsepower and 265 pound-feet of torque), 6-speed manual transmission, and a locking rear differential. This model also incorporates Toyota’s Multi-Terrain Select system, which allows the driver to adjust for mud, sand, rocks, and more. Workhorse credentials such as a 6,500-pound towing capacity and a 1,540-pound max payload are balanced with interior comforts such cruise control, sunroof, dual-zone climate control, premium audio system, keyless start, and more.

Distinguishing Features

  • King shocks with adjustable remote reservoir and Old Man Emu Dakar heavy-duty leaf springs
  • Falken Wildpeak AT3 tires on Stealth Custom Series SR8 rims
  • Alu-Cab canopy
  • BajaRack Utility roof rack
  • Thule Tepui Autana 3 rooftop tent
  • Oztent Foxwing 270-degree awning

This 2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4×4 Sport is listed for $40,000 OBO and is currently located in North Virginia. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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