On Jul 9, 9:26 pm, d....RemoveThis@huskeraccess.com wrote:
> I'm looking at possibly buying a late 90"s Toyota Tacoma V6, or a
> Prerunner V6. Is there any difference in gas mileage in these 2
> trucks with the same 3.0 liter V6 engine with 5 speed manual
> transmission?
Yes there is.
A manual transmission will always get better mileage.
> I also plan on doing some hauling of around 2,000 to
> 3,000 pounds and as I have already said would like the best gas
> mileage possible? Would a 4 cylinder do the job or would I be better
> off with a V6?
Neither truck will haul that amount of weight in it's bed...so I'll
assume
you mean "towing".
Again, a 4 cylinder will get better mileage given the same
transmission
of a 6 cylinder.
But it depends on how far and what roads you're going to be towing
these loads on?
eg. steep grades, 50+ miles, 70mph roads...etc. etc.
Answer yes to any of those questions?
Get a 6 cylinder, and never mind the gas mileage, as safety trumps
gas mileage.
Local towing, fairly level roads, <50 miles, <55mph roads...
4 cylinder will work just fine.
Note: there are 2 different 4 cylinder engines though;
regular and HD (heavy duty) versions.
The HD produces more horsepower and has some heavier
internal engine components meant to move more weight.
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