New Trucks under 15000 Toyota Tacoma

When it comes to 2010 trucks under 15000 dollars the Toyota Tacoma 4×2 seems to be the favored invoice starting point for a growing number of prospective new truck buyers. Not only does the feature list grow steadily upward but the economic benefits are on par with much of the competition it this class.


The price points represent a positive new trend in the industry as the 2010 Toyota Tacoma 4×2 comes with an MSRP of $15,345 and an invoice of $14,373 making this one of the new trucks under $15,000 providing price based incentives. With the available incentives found within the marketplace today dealers are making some impressive offers which appear to be well received by new truck buyers.

New trucks in this class will provide some surprising benefits which many would expect to find on models with much higher price tags. For example standard equipment may include features such as the economical LEV or Low Emissions Vehicle design which can provide 20 MPG city and 26 MPG highway with the standard 5 speed manual transmissions. This is all fully customizable as the Toyota Tacoma offers a wide variety of trims to choose from. In addition to the low entry level pricing on these new trucks offering the overall savings potential on fuel bills they lend themselves to comparisons to numerous other new truck benefits.

Additional standard features include deck rail system with adjustable tie downs, rear mud guards, fixed cargo bed tie downs, cloth tilt bench seat, adjustable head rests, LED illuminated gauges, AM/FM stereo with MP3/WMA playback and multiple speaker configuration. Cup holders and sculpted door trims have bottle holders and there are dual 12V auxiliary outlets for additional convenience.

As for the safety features of these new vehicles under 15000 dollars even the standards include the Star Safety System with Vehicle Stability Control, traction control, ABS, electronic brake assist, advanced driver as well as passenger airbag systems and many more features which would be expected on much more expensive new truck models.