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TOYOTA HIACE Used Car Review

This Japanese mid-sized light commercial vehicle, which dates back to the late 1960s, remains a favourite with Australian businesses. The latest, fifth-generation model has been around since 2005, so is getting on a bit though was given safety and fuel economy improvements across 2015 and 2016. The latter included the addition of a diesel particulate filter. The Toyota HiAce features a cab-over-engine van design that is rare these days and is available as a regular cargo-focused van, a Crew variant that carries extra people, or even a 12- or 14-seater minibus.

Pros

Cons

  • Excellent forward vision
  • Strong reputation for dependability
  • Highly manoeuvrable with tight turning circle
  • Vast, versatile load space - especially long-wheelbase models
  • Dated cabin design short on features and storage
  • Short on vehicle refinement
  • Awkward access to cabin
  • Four-star crash rating falls short of five-star maximum
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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1983 Toyota Hiace All Others 4 SP MANUAL 4D VAN

  • 225000 km
  • Van/Mini van
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.8L

Unfinished project up for sale. I have owned this pop top camper van for nearly 20 years. It does not go off road but does gravel roads well. The van was on the historic vehicles register and was being driven less than 60 days per year. It was great to go camping in. It was taken off the road due to the Covid lockdown. More recently I begun to restore it. New head gasket New water pump New front and back indicator light assemblies New 240 V power in socket. New lower control arms. However I can

$3,500
East Maitland, NSW

14 hours ago

Toyota Hiace Commuter Bus

  • 560 km
  • Van/Mini van
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.4L

Empty in rear New Carburettor New Dizzy New Rear Drums, Brake Shoes and wheel cylinders New differential Identity inspection done Ready for walk in rego Petrol / Manual CALL ONLY Will not email or answer messages

$4,500
Karoonda, SA

25/04/2024

1996 Toyota HiAce LH125R Commuter White Manual Bus

  • 450861 km
  • Van/Mini van
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.8L

1996 Toyota Hiace Commuter 2.8L Manual Diesel $8995 450 861kms Comes with a Safety Certificate and 1000km/1 month Statutory Warranty Extended Warranties up to 5 years available Finance can be arranged Buy with confidence from a licensed dealer. Call Thomas 1220 Ipswich Road Moorooka (1081)

$8,995 Excl. Gov. Charges
Moorooka, QLD

Dealer used
24/04/2024

Campervan Toyota hiace high roof

  • 395173 km
  • Van/Mini van
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.0L

Beautiful and reliable Toyota Hiace campervan Not registered Freshly serviced High roof!!!! Newly resprayed This gorgeous campervan comes with: Water tank (25L) Portable gas stove Drivers fridge (kings 30l) built in, brand new Sink In kitchenette Table Convertible bed (all brand new) Solar battery, solar panels Awning Built in drawers for extra storage!

$16,000Negotiable
Stapylton, QLD

19/03/2024

Overview of the Toyota Hiace

Overview of the Toyota Hiace

This Japanese mid-sized light commercial vehicle, which dates back to the late 1960s, remains a favourite with Australian businesses.

The latest, fifth-generation model has been around since 2005, so is getting on a bit though was given safety and fuel economy improvements across 2015 and 2016. The latter included the addition of a diesel particulate filter.

The Toyota HiAce features a cab-over-engine van design that is rare these days and is available as a regular cargo-focused van, a Crew variant that carries extra people, or even a 12- or 14-seater minibus.

TOYOTA HIACE GENERATIONS (SINCE 2005)

2005-present

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

2.7L 4-cylinder petrol: 9.8 to 11.3 litres per 100km

3.0L 4-cylinder turbo diesel: 8.1 to 9.2 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

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WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: TOYOTA HIACE (2005 ONWARDS)

The HiAce bucked Toyota tradition a little by actually suffering a few design-induced faults.

The most serious ones were all to do with the turbo diesel engine, while the petrol-powered version seems to be much less trouble. By no means a widespread problem, there have been enough piston failures in turbo diesel HiAces to call it a trend.

Those in the trade suspect that it's a piston design problem, but there's also a reasonable rate of injector failures with this engine that could be a contributing factor.

The advice from some workshops is that the injectors should be changed every 100,000km as a precaution.

The life of the fuel injectors will be shortened by a HIAce that is used for heavy towing. But a vehicle that has been filled with dirty fuel can also be a problem as the contaminants won't be tolerated by the small tolerances inherent in the injector design.