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Toyota HiLux Used Car Review

The Toyota HiLux was the first ute to become Australia's best-selling vehicle (in 2016), maintaining its status in 2017. Since its release in 1968, the HiLux has gone on to forge a reputation for trusted reliability and 'unbreakable' toughness. A performance variant called the TRD (for Toyota Racing Development) and featuring a grunty supercharged V6 engine was introduced in 2008 though this lasted only a year in showrooms. The eighth-generation Toyota HiLux was released in September 2015, retaining its comprehensive line-up of body styles and variants but improving in key areas such as refinement and towing ability.

Pros

Cons

  • Latest model improves off-roading and towing ability
  • Vast range of models, from cab-chassis to dual-cab
  • Latest 2.8L turbo diesel more refined than older 3.0L
  • Renowned for its reliability and durability
  • Missing key safety features prior to 2014 facelift
  • Maximum 5-star crash rating from 2011 onwards only
  • Jiggly and bumpy ride when unladen
  • TRD supercharged model (2008-2009) could be a handful
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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2021 TOYOTA HILUX SR (4x4) 6 SP AUTOMATIC X CAB C/CHAS

  • 101047 km
  • Ute
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 2.8L

Hilux Space Cab SR 2021 ARB Bull Bar NitroCharger Old Man Emu Suspension and 2 inch lift kit. Custom Canopy Roof rack and carry bar New Falken All terrain Tyres Alloy rims

$55,000
Bunbury, WA

5 hours ago

Toyota Hilux SR5 Dual Cab

  • 215163 km
  • Ute
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.8L

2016 Hilux SR5 Dual cab, good condition Alloy Bull Bar Factory Fitted Spot lights Genuine Dual Battery System Brake Controller Tow package Tinted windows Tub liner Lockable hard tub cover Reverse sensors Never been off-road, highway use only Been a great vehicle, no issues, selling due to upgrade

$38,000Negotiable
Gundaroo, NSW

16/04/2024

2022 TOYOTA HILUX SR (4x4) 6 SP MANUAL X CAB C/CHAS

$61,500Negotiable
Holloways Beach, QLD

14/04/2024

2006 TOYOTA HILUX SR (4x4) 5 SP MANUAL DUAL CAB P/UP

  • 309165 km
  • Ute
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 3.0L

One owner, Mica grey, full logbooks since purchase Rhino lining in tub custom fit canopy with 600kg roof rating cruise control, SR5 tub (sports bars available if required) Tow bar and brake controller, seat covers, second battery available if required Mezzanine floor sets up for double the space in canopy roof racks, seat organisers Sand tracks available Snatch straps and coupling available

Negotiable
Cornubia, QLD

12/04/2024

Overview of the Toyota Hilux

Overview of the Toyota Hilux

The Toyota HiLux was the first ute to become Australia's best-selling vehicle (in 2016), maintaining its status in 2017.

Since its release in 1968, the HiLux has gone on to forge a reputation for trusted reliability and 'unbreakable' toughness. A performance variant called the TRD (for Toyota Racing Development) and featuring a grunty supercharged V6 engine was introduced in 2008 though this lasted only a year in showrooms.

The eighth-generation Toyota HiLux was released in September 2015, retaining its comprehensive line-up of body styles and variants but improving in key areas such as refinement and towing ability.

TOYOTA HILUX GENERATIONS (SINCE 2004)

2004-2015

2015-present

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption (current model)

4.0L V6 petrol (discontinued late 2017): 11.5-12.0 litres per 100km

2.7L 4-cylinder petrol (discontinued): 10.4-11.1 litres per 100km

2.4L 4-cylinder turbo diesel: 7.1-8.5 litres per 100km

2.8L 4-cylinder turbo diesel: 7.3-9.0 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO TOYOTA HILUX

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: TOYOTA HILUX

Huge reputation for reliability hasn't been a fluke, and the latest Toyota HiLux continues that theme.

However, like any modern, common-rail diesel engine, the Toyota's is subject to all the caveats. Those start with fuel-injectors that can fail, comfortably within the first 100,000km. They're expensive to replace, too.

Injectors seem to wear faster with heavy use, so a HiLux that has been used for towing big loads is one to be wary of. A service record is absolutely critical to know that you aren't buying expensive trouble. We'd also be very careful with a HiLux that's been modified for serious off-road work. Not that they won't handle it, but everything wears out faster with harsh use.

Ex-fleet examples have usually been well serviced and don't present too much of a problem, but the one we'd run away from is the ex-mine vehicle. The seller will try to convince you that the vehicle has never been underground (in a mine) but that doesn't matter: The mining industry kills vehicles dead. Best avoided.

And don't pay extra for a car with Bluetooth: Toyota's Bluetooth was rubbish and even the dealers couldn't fix it.