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How big is a 1993 Toyota pickup gas tank?

Most 1993 Toyota Pickup models are equipped with a fuel tank that holds roughly 20 US gallons (about 75 to 77 liters). This is the standard size across common engine options, with minor variation by market and configuration.


Tank size by configuration


Below are the typical capacities you’d see depending on the engine and drivetrain in the 1993 pickup. While Toyota used a similar tank across most trims, exact figures can vary slightly by market and model year.



  • 22R inline-four (2.4 L) and 3VZ-E V6 variants, 2WD and 4WD: around 20 US gallons (approximately 75–77 liters).

  • Factory dual fuel tanks were not common on this model year; most versions used a single main tank.


In practice, the tank is designed to balance range with weight and space, yielding a practical cruising range depending on fuel economy and driving conditions. To maximize accuracy for your exact truck, check the owner's manual or the label on the fuel tank itself.


Verifying the tank size on your vehicle


To confirm for a specific vehicle, look for the fuel tank capacity label near the glovebox, under the hood, or consult the service booklet. The VIN or production sticker can also point you to the exact fuel capacity for your particular truck.


Summary


The 1993 Toyota Pickup typically carries a single fuel tank of about 20 US gallons (roughly 75–77 liters). Variations are minor and largely depend on market and engine choice; for exact figures, consult the owner’s manual or dealership records for your VIN.

How big is the gas tank on a 1994 Toyota pickup?


The 1994 Toyota Pickup's gas tank size varies by model, with common capacities being 13.7 gallons, 17 gallons, or 19 gallons. The exact size depends on the engine, drive type (2WD or 4WD), and bed length of the specific truck. 

  • 13.7 gallons: For some 2.4L 4-cylinder, 2WD, short-bed models. 
  • 17 gallons: Commonly found in 2.4L 4WD short-bed and 3.0L V6 2WD long-bed models. 
  • 19 gallons: Typically for the 2.4L 4WD long-bed models. 
  • 19.3 gallons: Some Extended Cab or V6 models might have a 19.3-gallon tank, according to Edmunds and Edmunds. 



How many gallons of gas does a 1993 Toyota pickup hold?


19.3 gal.
Fuel & MPG

EPA combined MPG15 MPG
Range in miles (city/hwy)270.2/328.1 mi.
Fuel tank capacity19.3 gal.
CO2 Emissions9.6 tons



How much is a 1993 Toyota T100 worth?


The value of a 1993 Toyota T100 varies significantly, with sources suggesting a range between approximately $1,174 and $7,777 depending on its condition, mileage, and specific options. More specific estimates from Kelley Blue Book show a resale value around $1,577 and a trade-in value of about $827 for the base model, but these can fluctuate.
 

  • Overall value range: The estimated value for a used 1993 Toyota T100 can range from about $1,174 to $7,777. 
  • Detailed estimates:
    • Resale value: Approximately $1,577. 
    • Trade-in value: Approximately $827. 
  • Factors that influence value:
    • Condition: The vehicle's physical and mechanical state is a major factor.
    • Mileage: Lower mileage typically results in a higher value. 
    • Options: Features like the SR5 trim or 4-wheel drive can impact the price. 
    • Location: The value can change based on your geographic area. 



How much is a 93 Toyota pickup worth?


The price for a 1993 Toyota Pickup varies significantly, but generally falls between approximately $1,900 and $11,000 for used models, with a wide range from $6,800 to $19,900 based on specific listings, especially for models with higher trims and better condition. The original 1993 MSRP ranged from about $9,693 to $18,643, depending on the trim and features.
 
Current used price range

  • Average: Around $10,800, based on active listings. 
  • Low-end: Approximately $1,900 to $6,800 for base models in varying conditions. 
  • High-end: Up to $19,900 or more, especially for well-maintained, top-trim models like the SR5. 

Factors affecting price
  • Trim and features: Higher-end trims like the SR5 V6 4WD Extended Cab had higher original MSRPs, and their values remain higher today. 
  • Condition: The physical condition, mileage, and maintenance history heavily influence the price. 
  • Location: Prices can differ based on regional market demand and availability. 
  • Original MSRP (for context): The initial price in 1993 ranged from about $9,693 for a base model to $18,643 for a top-tier model. 

Examples of original MSRP by trim
  • Deluxe Extended Cab: $12,223
  • Deluxe V6 4WD Extended Cab: $16,793
  • SR5 V6 4WD Extended Cab: $18,643 


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