2010 TOYOTA TACOMA POLAR EXPEDITION
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Finished in NATO Green with graphite interior with 14,600 actual miles. Powered by a 4.0-liter TRD supercharged V6 engine producing 380hp, automatic transmission.
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Finished in NATO Green vinyl wrap over a graphite interior, this Tacoma has 14,600 actual miles. It's is powered by a 4.0-liter TRD supercharged V6 engine producing 380hp through a 4-wheel drive system and an automatic transmission. The Polar Expedition was designed and built with the help of Artic Trucks, who have had vast experience in building upgraded Toyota Tacomas and Toyota Hiluxes meant to conquer arctic conditions. The Tacoma, nicknamed 'Polar,' took years of planning. The team behind
this journey was comprised of British Polar expedition leader Jason De Carteret, British engineering specialist Kieron Bradley and Canadian copywriter Jason Thomas. The 'Polar' would have to conquer temperatures of -89 degrees Celsius, which is known to cause ball bearings to shatter and fuel to explode. This Tacoma has set the Guinness World Record for fastest overland journey to the South Pole (700 miles), which was completed in one day, 15 hours and 54 minutes. The Tacoma Polar Expedition cost $400,000 to build.
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Monthly payment of $549.20 based on a purchase price of $50,000.00 with 15% down and 9.47% APR financing for 120 months. Monthly payment of $926.28 based on a purchase price of $100,000.00 with 20% down and 9.35% APR financing for 144 months. Monthly payment of $1,650.77 based on a purchase price of $200,000.00 with 20% down and 9.29% APR financing for 180 months. Rate with optional AutoPay (ACH Debit) discount. AutoPay discount is only available prior to loan funding. Rates without AutoPay discount are 0.25% higher. Best rates are available for credit scores of 700 and above. TT&L may also be financed. Not all applicants will qualify. Rates and terms are subject to change without notice.