Toyota HiAce News
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Toyota HiAce 2019 pricing and spec confirmed
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By Tom White · 18 Apr 2019
Toyota has confirmed pricing and specifications for its long-awaited new-generation HiAce.
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Toyota HiAce 2019: Australian details confirmed
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By Stephen Corby · 19 Feb 2019
Longer, safer, more refined, and it will reach Australian showrooms this year.
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Toyota HiAce 2019: details leaked
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By Stephen Corby · 15 Feb 2019
Details are leaking out online of the next-generation Toyota HiAce people mover, which looks set to be longer, more edgily designed and able to sit 13 people.
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2017 Citroen Dispatch to arrive mid-year
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 28 Feb 2017
Citroen Automobiles Australia has confirmed its light-commercial vehicle range will expand mid-year with the anticipated arrival of the next-generation Dispatch mid-size van.
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2017 Renault Trafic Crew goes dual-purpose
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By Daniel Gardner · 27 Jan 2017
Three extra seats have invaded the Renault Trafic load area but the Crew cargo area still measures four cubic meters.

Aussie link to China car parts sting
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By Joshua Dowling · 30 May 2016
A discovery of bogus car safety parts in Sydney and Melbourne has led to an unprecedented raid on a factory in China.
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Toyota launches legal action over asbestos brake pads
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By Joshua Dowling · 03 Nov 2015
A Federal Court case has been launched against unscrupulous importers of bogus brake pads as Toyota tries to locate the dodgy parts.

Australia's most stolen cars
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By Joshua Dowling · 06 Sep 2015
Toyota HiLux tops the list of Australia’s most stolen cars

Top car news | Hoff's KITT, Commodore 4th, BMW M3 and M4, fines slammed, Mazda demo sale
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By Staff Writers · 02 Apr 2014
The Hoff's KITT for saleBased on a 1982 Pontiac Firebird, KITT was the car sidekick everybody wanted to roll with. And somebody will get a chance to do just that with the one owned by The Hoff.Holden Commodore sales surge puts it in fourth positionThe Holden Commodore has made a surprising recovery in the March sales race with a staggering 85 per cent sales increase compared with the same month the prior year -- narrowly missing a place on the podium as the nation's fourth most popular car. Preliminary figures show it was the Commodore's third-best monthly sales tally since the new VF model went on sale 10 months ago, as the Holden brand overall posted a 19 per cent sales surge.BMW M3 and M4 | videoBMW shows off the coming M3 sedan and M4 convertible -- arriving in Australia in June -- with some action footage.Mazda joins the demo derby, moving masses of 'dealer demonstrator' carsThe Mazda3 may be Australia's top-selling car so far this year according to official sales data -- but a special investigation by Carsguide has unearthed the industry secret that is driving its sales. A staggering one-third of Mazda3s sold in January and February were so-called “dealer demonstrator” models -- more than four times the industry average for “demo” vehicle sales, which is 7 per cent.Road safety expert slams 'revenue raising' speed finesA leading road safety expert has called for all revenue from speeding fines to go directly into building safer roads -- and warned the government's constant focus on speed is blinding us to other causes of car crashes. The national road toll fell to its lowest level in 89 years in 2013 but more than 200,000 people are expected to be injured on Australian roads between now and 2020. Injury rates are not falling as dramatically and are a bigger financial burden on the community because of the ongoing medical treatment.PlusRenault Kangoo stands up to crash test 2014 Toyota HiAce | new car sales price2014 Nissan X-Trail pricing and specifications

2014 Toyota HiAce | new car sales price
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By Karla Pincott · 02 Apr 2014
Toyota HiAce has been given a fresh look for 2014 along with updates that expand its safety, comfort and convenience. Redesigned bumpers freshen the front, while the more car-like interior gets a bucket seat for the front passenger, separated from the driver's seat by a centre-console box.The HiAce, which is available in both van and light bus configuration, now gets cruise control and audio switches on the new four-spoke steering wheel, as well as an LCD Multi-Information Display showing the time, outside temperature and odometer. A safety package adds in seatbelt warning buzzers for the front row and dash warning for the front passenger seat.Changes have been made to the front-end with newly designed headlamps with daytime running lamps and radiator grille openings that are larger and adopt Toyota's trademark trapezoidal shape.The HiAce is offered with Long WheelBase (LWB) van, wide-body and high-roof Super Long WheelBase (SLWB) body styles, with the choice of either a 2.7-litre VVT-i equipped petrol or 3.0-litre common-rail turbodiesel engines, mated to five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmissions.No price increases for the van, while the bus has risen just $500. The HiAce has been a popular seller since first arriving in Australia in 1971. Last year saw it take 35.5 per cent of the van market with 6,622 sales and almost 72.4 per cent of the light bus market with 2,193 sales.Toyota HiAce pricesToyota HiAce petrol LWB van (manual) from $32,990Toyota HiAce petrol LWB van (auto) from $35,490Toyota HiAce petrol SLWB van (manual) from $40,990Toyota HiAce petrol SLWB van (auto) from $43,490Toyota HiAce petrol Commuter (manual) bus from $53,490Toyota HiAce petrol Commuter (auto) bus from $55,990Toyota HiAce diesel LWB van (manual) from $36,990Toyota HiAce diesel LWB van (auto) from $39,490Toyota HiAce diesel SLWB van (manual) from $44,990Toyota HiAce diesel SLWB van (auto) from $47,490Toyota HiAce diesel Commuter (manual) bus from $57,490Toyota HiAce diesel Commuter (auto) bus from $59,990This reporter is on Twitter: @KarlaPincott