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Toyota has become practically the Philippines’ most dominant automotive brand in terms of sales. Toyota Motor Corporation Philippines has given us solid classics such as the Corolla, Camry, Hiace, Hilux, and Land Cruiser, as well as recent best-sellers Fortuner, Innova, and Vios, among others.
Due to their popularity and reputation for reliability, Toyotas in all shapes and sizes are a common sight on Philippine roads. Generations of Filipino drivers have probably cut their driving teeth in a Toyota at one point or another.
As such, there is currently a huge availability when it comes to 2nd hand Toyota cars for sale in the market. Due to this large supply, a number of pre-owned Toyotas have become more affordable compared to their rivals. Buying a secondhand Toyota enables you to save money while enjoying practically the same reliability and performance that it would otherwise deliver brand-new.
Let’s take the base model 2019 Toyota Vios for example. A brand-new specimen currently costs P 659,000. Compare that with a pre-owned 2018 model that has only clocked below 15,000 kilometers on its odometer that retails for only about P550,000; that’s already a 20% discount over buying it fresh from the dealership.
Looking for the best deals on a pre-owned Toyota? Have a look at some of these recommendations from Philkotse.com!
Model | Brief review |
Best Toyota cars below P70k | |
Toyota Corolla 1988 - 1992 | + Despite its age, this Corolla has been known for its reliable engine and roomy space for its occupants. - Being quite old, units from this generation no longer adequately meet current safety standards. |
Toyota Corolla 1992 - 1998 | + Similar to the previous model, Corollas from this range are likewise reliable and comfortable in terms of ride quality. + Also, there is an abundance of parts and it’s easy to maintain. - Lack of safety features and excessive plastics in the interior. |
Best Toyota cars below P100k | |
Toyota Liteace 1996 - 2000 | + The Liteace for these model years has tons of space and handles quite well for its size. - For a van of its size and weight, power is a bit lacking. |
Toyota Corolla 1997 - 2005 | + As with any Corolla, one can count on its durability and the abundance of spare parts as well as after-market parts. + Easy to maintain. - Not as roomy as previous Corollas. |
Best Toyota cars below P200k | |
Toyota Revo 1998 - 2005 | + Durable, roomy and versatile, the Toyota Revo provides excellent utility and practicality for its occupants. - The performance leaves something to be desired, being primarily intended as a workhorse. |
Toyota Altis 2000 - 2008 | + Excellent passenger room, good build quality, reliable. - Driving it feels bland and passive. |
Best Toyota cars below P300k | |
Toyota Hilux 1993 - 1997 | + Despite this model range’s age, the Hilux from these years can still deliver the same reliability and durability. - Ride comfort is less than its more modern counterparts. |
Toyota RAV4 1997 - 2000 | + The Toyota RAV4 is a durable and comfortable crossover SUV that performs well in urban environments. - The aesthetics are not as appealing to some people. |
Best Toyota cars below P500k | |
Toyota Rav4 2006 - 2013 | + Models of the Rav4 from these years represent an improvement over the previous ones, apart from being reliable and comfortable. - The rear door is hinged on the right side, meaning it opens on the left. This can be a problem in the Philippines given that we drive on the right side of the road. |
Toyota Innova 2005 - 2008 | + The Toyota Innova is a durable and versatile MPV that has plenty of cargo space and high levels of passenger comfort. - The engine could use a little more power. |
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No. | Model | Average fuel consumption |
1 | Can average up to 15.6 kilometers per liter in the city and possibly more for highway travel. | |
2 | It has a fuel efficiency of about the same as a Vios within the city but can actually go as much as 18.2 km/L when driven on the highway. | |
3 | The Altis has an impressive fuel economy of about 15.48 km/L which is quite similar to the Vios. | |
4 | The small Toyota car has an impressive 21.5 km/L of fuel economy. | |
5 | In the city, the Camry clocks at about 10.5 Km/L in the city and about 14.2 km/L on the highway. |
No. | Model | Brief review |
1 | The Innova MPV is a comfortable and durable vehicle which can comfortably seat up to eight occupants. The Innova has managed to outlast its main rivals in the MPV market, namely the Mitsubishi Adventure and the Isuzu Crosswind. | |
2 | The Avanza is a smaller MPV compared to the Innova but still has quite a sizeable sales presence due to its more affordable price. Competitors for the Avanza is the Suzuki Ertiga which is similar to its size. |
There are many advantages to buying a pre-owned Toyota, much of which has to do with the fact that the Japanese carmaker simply dominates the market, both in terms of the brand-new and 2nd hand car market; this creates a virtually endless supply of Toyota models from various years to choose from. It also means that prices for local Toyota models are kept affordable, given the principle of supply and demand.
The second reason to go for Toyota used cars is that there is no shortage of parts here, not only in terms of OEM components but for aftermarket pieces as well. From pistons, turbochargers and suspension parts to body kits, maintaining or dressing up your Toyota has never been easier.
And of course, due to the abundance of Toyotas, many mechanics in our country actually learned to ply their trade working on a Toyota engine. This makes it easier to find a competent mechanic or specialist, even for the most obscure of Toyota vehicles. Not to mention that pre-owned Toyotas can easily be found at almost all used cars dealerships in the Philippines.
Hopefully, our buying guide for secondhand Toyotas has equipped you with helpful information to get your car hunt started. Enjoy your time with Philkotse.com!