People Movers Starting Under $60K

Best People movers according to our experts

01.
Kia Carnival
People Mover
From
$52,070
10.0/10
People Mover
From
$52,070
People movers have a bad rap, and some deservedly so, for being a bit ugly and unwieldly to handle, but if you're thinking that about the new Kia Carnival Platinum... think again. Welcome to a new age in family and gear stowage!
02.
Ford Transit Custom
Van
From
$56,590
9.0/10
Van
From
$56,590
The growing popularity of mid‑sized commercial vans equipped with seating for five or six, generically known as crew vans, has seen an increasing number of rivals from mainstream manufacturers enter the market with a second row of seats.One of the more recent competitors is the Ford Transit Custom DCiV, available in a choice of short or long wheelbase configurations and Custom or Custom Sport trim levels.
03.
Toyota HiAce
Van
From
$51,880
9.0/10
Van
From
$51,880
Despite the emergence of new competitors in recent years, Toyota's HiAce van remains the go‑to workhorse for thousands of Aussie businesses. After a long gestation period rear barn doors are now offered as part of the package. Do they make a big difference?
04.
Hyundai Staria
People Mover
From
$50,500
9.0/10
People Mover
From
$50,500
The Hyundai iLoad, in both single‑cab and crew van variants, established a large and loyal customer base in Australia's mid‑sized (2.5‑3.5 tonne GVM) commercial van market between 2008 and 2021. Its replacement, the Staria‑Load, takes a more high‑tech approach and offers better comfort and convenience than ever before.
05.
Iveco Daily
Van
From
$59,738
8.6/10
Van
From
$59,738
The MY21 Iveco Daily E6 cab‑chassis range competes in the Light Duty (3501‑8000kg GVM) segment of Australia's Heavy Commercial vehicle market, where competition is fierce with a dozen brands and 15 models battling for buyers.

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