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I'm giving my tacoma away after driving it 340k miles and do not want to another midsize truck. I need more space and will most likely be towing things in the future for work. I had an 08 tundra before and regret selling it. I was most likely going to buy another tundra but am curious if there are any better alternatives. I do not want a new truck as I don't trust all the new shit they put on them and only want to spend around 30k. I'm willing to stretch the budget if it's worth it though.
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You won't get a full size for that price unless it has 150000 miles on it
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So long as you don't get the one with the V6, you'll be fine. At $30k, you're looking at one with a lot of miles. The auto market is incredibly lopsided right now and will persist this way for a few years. Given you've driven the Tacoma for so many miles, I don't think higher mileage will scare you away but you will probably have to travel to get a good deal.



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