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What is a 2007 Toyota Tacoma worth?

In today’s used-truck market, a 2007 Toyota Tacoma typically ranges from about $6,000 to $18,000, with the most common private-party values landing in the mid-teens when the truck has reasonable mileage and a solid maintenance history.


Pricing depends on cab style (Regular/Access vs Double Cab), drivetrain (2WD vs 4WD), mileage, condition, maintenance records, and regional demand. This article breaks down typical ranges, the factors that influence value, and how you can estimate the worth of your own Tacoma.


Current value ranges by configuration


Prices vary by cab style, drivetrain, and mileage. The figures below are approximate and reflect typical market conditions in recent years; local conditions can push prices higher or lower.



  • Regular/Access Cab, 2WD, roughly 120,000–180,000 miles, average condition: $6,000–$9,000

  • Regular/Access Cab, 4WD, roughly 120,000–180,000 miles, average condition: $9,000–$12,000

  • Double Cab, 2WD, roughly 100,000–170,000 miles, average condition: $9,000–$13,000

  • Double Cab, 4WD, roughly 100,000–160,000 miles, average condition: $12,000–$16,000


These ranges illustrate broad expectations for typical examples. Individual vehicles can command more or less depending on exact history, trim, and market area.


Key factors that influence value


Several factors determine where a specific 2007 Tacoma falls within or outside the ranges above. Understanding these can help buyers and sellers set realistic expectations.



  • Mileage and wear: Lower mileage generally supports higher value, especially when the truck shows minimal wear.

  • Maintenance history: Regular service, documented records, and recent timing, brake, or suspension work can boost appeal.

  • Trim level and options: TRD Off-Road or TRD Sport, higher trim levels, or extras like a bed liner, upgraded wheels, or a sunroof can raise value.

  • Drivetrain: 4WD models typically fetch higher prices than 2WD, all else equal.

  • Cab configuration: Double Cab variants usually command more than Regular/Access Cab models.

  • Condition and title status: Clean title, no accidents, and minimal rust or body damage improve value; salvage or rebuilt titles reduce it.

  • Modifications and aftermarket parts: Quality, reversible mods may add value for some buyers, while aggressive or non-factory changes can deter others.

  • Regional demand and color: Some colors or configurations are more sought after in certain regions or markets.


In short, the value is a function of condition, configuration, and locale, with mileage as a constant core driver.


How to estimate the value for your Tacoma


To arrive at a precise estimate for your specific truck, use a structured approach that combines official guides and local market checks.



  1. Collect details: year, exact cab configuration, drivetrain, trim, mileage, maintenance history, accident history, and title status.

  2. Consult valuation guides: input your truck’s specifics into Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides to get private-party and trade-in values.

  3. Survey local listings: compare asking prices for identical or very similar 2007 Tacomas in your area on CarGurus, AutoTrader, Facebook Marketplace, and local dealer sites.

  4. Factor in condition and history: adjust the guide values up or down based on visible wear, service records, and any known issues or recent repairs. Consider a pre-purchase inspection if you’re buying, or have a seller disclose all maintenance if you’re selling.


Following these steps will give you a solid, market-grounded estimate and help you negotiate with confidence.


Where to look for current listings and price guidance


To verify ranges and spot real-time market shifts, consult multiple sources that track used-car pricing and current inventory.



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB)

  • Edmunds

  • NADA Guides

  • CarGurus

  • AutoTrader

  • Local classifieds and dealership websites


Cross-referencing these sources will give you a well-rounded picture of what a 2007 Tacoma should fetch in your area today.


Summary


A 2007 Toyota Tacoma can range widely in value, from roughly $6,000 on the lower end for high-mileage, base-model trucks to the mid-teens for well-kept, low-mileage examples with 4x4 and higher trims. The exact price hinges on mileage, condition, trim, drivetrain, and regional demand. By using valuation guides, comparing local listings, and verifying the truck’s history and maintenance, you can determine a fair price whether you’re buying or selling. Always tailor your expectations to your specific vehicle and market.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.