How long do Toyota Hiaces last?

That’s because Hiace has the reliability that it can run up to 1 million km. Therefore, even if the mileage is 300,000 km, it will be judged to “run another 700,000 km”! The trust that “Hiace can run up to 1 million km” is what the overseas people who actually drive Hiace experienced.

Are Hiaces safe?

The Toyota HiAce and Ford Transit have emerged as the safest commercial vans on the market in terms of collision avoidance (or ‘active safety’), according to a new study by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP).

Which is the best Toyota van?

With the Sienna, you’re looking at $554 per year. Take this, combine it with good gas mileage and exceptional longevity, and it’s no wonder J.D. Power awarded the 2019 Toyota Sienna its highest rating of “Great,” or why we selected it as the best year for the Toyota Sienna.

What was Toyota’s first minivan?

Toyota Previa

Toyota Previa
Production January 1990 – October 2019
Body and chassis
Class Minivan
Body style 4/5-door minivan

What is the first Toyota van?

First generation (H10; 1967)

First generation (H10)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,350 mm (93 in)
Length 4,305 mm (169.5 in)
Width 1,690 mm (67 in)

When did the third generation LiteAce van come out?

The third generation LiteAce van/wagon (M30/M40 series) were placed on the market in September 1985 with four roof variations—a standard roof, a high roof, a high roof with panoramic moonroof ( Skylite roof), and a high roof for the SW grade. Dimensionally, body width increased at the expense of length.

What does Lite stand for in Toyota LiteAce?

The “Lite” in LiteAce refers to its light-duty capability, and the “Town” in TownAce alludes to the suitability of the model for urban areas. The LiteAce was developed by Toyota Auto Body, a Toyota’s subcontracting subsidiary.

When did the Toyota LiteAce become Toyota TownAce?

Between 1982 and 1992, the series accommodated the MasterAce Surf —an upscale TownAce passenger wagon. The two model lines existed separately until 1982 when TownAce trucks became rebadged LiteAce trucks—then in 1992 LiteAce vans became rebranded TownAce vans—thus unifying the once separate vehicle lines.

What kind of engine does a Toyota LiteAce have?

Truck variants of the third generation LiteAce and TownAce launched in October 1986, designated M50/M60/M70/M80. These came installed with the 1998 cc 3Y-U gasoline engine or the 2C diesel. TownAce trucks were sold in two levels of trim, the unbadged DX and the more expensive Super X.