Toyota HiLux 2020 News
Old cars continue to prove popular in Oz
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By John Law · 11 Jun 2024
It’s easy to get swept up in the excitement of new-model releases. Lately, product cycles have been getting ever shorter with China in particular’s immense speed of design, development and production eschewing traditional carmakers' usual six, seven or eight-year model replacements.But that doesn’t mean everyone wants the latest and greatest and, in Australia, there remains a huge appetite for familiar nameplates like the Mazda CX-3, MG3 and Nissan Patrol despite fresher models being available in the same class. In fact, until this year, the now nine-year-old Toyota HiLux has dominated sales charts. It’s taken the ‘T6.2’ Ford Ranger over a year to usurp Toyota’s ute despite its much newer cabin, more powerful engines and fresher tech. Even still, the Ranger held a slim 210 sale margin over the HiLux in May. It’s a little easier to imagine how ute buyers – those after a dependable, rugged vehicle with less concern for the latest and greatest – might be less interested in buying the newest model.Though the media expected the CX-30 to become Mazda’s new entry-level SUV, the plan all along was to sell them side by side. At 10 years old, the CX-3 is no spring chicken any more yet with 1300 sales in may it remains firmly ahead of the Yaris Cross and Hyundai Venue in the light SUV class. It is, amazingly, still more popular than the CX-30 (1010 sales in May) as well. Entry-level Pure leads the way as a first-car option that is bigger than a Mazda2 but not unwieldy. Safety features like AEB and collision warning feature and the CX-3 is a known quantity for both reliability and parts availability. MG is finally replacing the MG3 as it celebrates its 13th year on sale – such age is very rare in cars from China. In its final 31 days in dealerships as a ‘new’ model, 1077 MG3s were registered. This puts it leagues ahead of the Mazda2 and Toyota Yaris. The same vintage Mitsubishi ASX may not be quite as popular as a CX-3 (842 sales in May) though like the others in this list, the ASX is having a bumper year of over 5000 sales – up nearly 30 per cent on 2023. Nissan sold 622 Patrol off-roaders last month for 3274 year-to-date. That may be less than half of Toyota’s LandCruiser 300 Series volume but when you consider the basic design is 14 years old (and therefore cost is long since amortised), Nissan is doing very well. Like ASX, the Patrol’s sales are up for 2024 as well, by an impressive 46.3 per cent. Put that down to demand for the new rough-and-tumble Warrior model. We couldn’t write this article and ignore the oldest car on sale today in Australia. Celebrating its 40th year in production and continuing to sell incredibly is the 70 Series LandCruiser range. An iconic vehicle for Australians who buy more of these things than any other nation – mining fleet is a huge part but a renewed popularity with the off-road crowd helps, too.Toyota’s old fourby may not get another ANCAP test any time soon but the new four-cylinder turbo-diesel will extend its sales life further as emissions regulations take hold. There were 1096 sales of the LandCruiser 70 Series in May for a total of 5030 this year, not including Troop Carrier body styles. Its enduring popularity is unlikely to end soon, either, with the new downsized diesel carrying the ageing Toyota into its next decade of sales.
Will VW produce a hydrogen Amarok?
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By Tim Nicholson · 12 Dec 2022
As some car manufacturers continue to pursue hydrogen as an alternative fuel to power vehicles in a greener world, Volkswagen is keeping its cards close to its chest.
Toyota forced to pay compensation over DPF
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By Tim Nicholson · 21 Jun 2022
The members of the class action against Toyota Australia over its defective diesel particulate filter (DPF) are to be awarded payouts to cover the vehicle's drop in value.The Federal Court judgment from May 16 found in favour of the original applicant an
Don't pay too much for a used car in 2021!
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 05 Sep 2021
Buying a used car is difficult enough in normal times.
The new Toyota GR models arriving in 2021
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By Andrew Chesterton · 17 Jan 2021
Toyota has promised 2021 will be a year of performance, with "several" new GR models scheduled to arrive in Australia over the next 12 months.Speaking at the 2020 sales results conference, Toyota's sales and marketing chief, Sean Hanley, told media that t
The best-selling new cars of 2020 revealed
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By Justin Hilliard · 09 Jan 2021
After feeling like both the longest and shortest year in history, 2020 is finally run and done, with it more than rattling the Australian new-vehicle market along the way.In fact, local sales were down 13.7 per cent by the time the year was out, having de
Can Toyota be touched in Australia?
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By Justin Hilliard · 03 Jan 2021
In a few days’ time, Toyota will be confirmed as Australia’s favourite new-vehicle brand for the 18th year in a row. And to make that result even more impressive, Brand T managed to significantly increase its market share in 2020, a 12-month period most want to forget
Australia’s new-car market is back in black!
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By Justin Hilliard · 03 Dec 2020
After 31 consecutive months of declining sales, the Australian new-vehicle market finally posted a positive result in November 2020, with its volume up 12.4 per cent month-on-month, to 95,205 units
Positive signs in October 2020 new-car sales
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By Justin Hilliard · 05 Nov 2020
With sales down just 1.5 per cent, to 81,220 units, October 2020 was a relatively good month for the Australian new-vehicle market, but it was an even better month for Toyota and its HiLux ute
Ford Ranger tops charts again in Australia!
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By Justin Hilliard · 05 Oct 2020
Another month, another decline in Australian new-vehicle sales. In September 2020, they were down 21.8 per cent over September 2019, with 68,985 units sold. That said, it was a great period for the Ford Ranger, which once again claimed the title of best-selling model