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A guide to Toyota prices

Toyota is the popular Japanese car manufacturer, headquartered in Tokyo, which has released cars such as the Toyota Yaris, the Toyota Hilux, the Toyota Auris and the Toyota Avensis. In this article, I detail different Toyota cars and their prices.

Toyota Aygo and Toyota Yaris as bought new

Toyota Aygo The Toyota Aygo, having shot to popularity in the UK through the robotically-voice “Aygo by Toyota” adverts on T4, is one of the most popular brands of car by Toyota with 18 different versions. Prices The Toyota prices for this car start from £7,744, buying it new and at retail price. This is the price for the 3-door hatchback. Prices for different versions of this specific Aygo as either the 3-door Hatchback or the 5-door hatchback range between £8,500 and £10,000. Prices of the Aygo Blue, Aygo Ice and the Aygo Go! are mostly in the range of £9,000 to £10,000 (retail). The most expensive Aygo car is the Aygo Go! with air conditioning. These range up to and upwards of £10,000 for the retail. In addition to this, one needs to pay an approximate extra of £750 to get the car on the road (insured etc.) through Toyota. The Toyota Yaris The Toyota Yaris is another popular Toyota car, with over 20 different versions. The best of the Toyota deals on this car advertised on the website is T2 version of the 3-door hatchback at £10,730 on the road. In ascending of expense, there are also the TR version, the T Spirit version and the SR version, the most expensive of which is £15,285 on the road.

The Toyota Hilux and where one can find Toyota deals

The Toyota Hilux Toyota also has ‘commercial vehicles’ for sale; essentially, vans, trucks and lorries. One of these is the Toyota Hilux. This is the large, typically black pick-up truck, boasting according to Toyota to be ‘ready for the challenge, have ‘tough, stylish wheels’, ‘easy access’ and ‘practical privacy’. The cheapest version of this is the HL single club – on the road for £15,505 – and the most expensive is the Invincible - on the road for £20,905. (All prices are correct as of the 14.07.2011, inclusive of VAT) Where one can find Toyota deals In addition to the Toyota car prices on the website, including downloadable PDF files of all Toyota offers, the car buyer will also be able to find Toyota cars for sale in directories such as the local paper and Auto Trader and online on sites such as Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree and Ebay. A final word Advice and deals from third parties may be found at What Car?.

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