What's it worth my 1992 Toyota pickup

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Asked by Austina Feb 22, 2020 at 12:02 AM about the 1992 Toyota Pickup 2 Dr STD Standard Cab SB

Question type: Car Selling & Trading In

So I have a 1992 Toyota pickup 22re two wheel
drive. It's in good running condition just has the
gross missing from the hood and a dent on the
side from a previous owner. I love the truck to
death but I drive 100 miles a day for work and I feel
like I need something better. How much do you
think it's worth? Everyone's always asking if I'm
selling it. (As in everyone's always like wow I love
that little truck haha)

5 Answers

Probably not worth much but you don't say how many miles. If it works good maybe you should keep it?

Mine went well over 300k. Yours is worth little except to you. I recommend driving it until it dies while saving money for the next car. I bought this Jag with the money I saved driving my Toyota!!!

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Yes I suppose your right! Ha and wow that's awesome!

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40,000

Maybe $500 to $1000. If you like driving it, keep it. Most people buy newer cars because they don't like their old one or they are constantly repairing it. Old Toyota pickups will always sell no matter what condition. People love em.

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