
Toyota
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Toyota Ranges
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Toyota Auris
Used price:£583 - £15,446 -
Toyota Avensis
Used price:£412 - £12,759 -
Toyota Avensis Verso
Used price:£538 - £2,069 -
Toyota Aygo
New price:£16,845 - £22,345Used price:£487 - £19,266 -
Toyota bZ4X
New price:£42,995 - £52,395Used price:£16,292 - £29,645 -
Toyota Camry
Used price:£14,288 - £24,524 -
Toyota Celica
Used price:£856 - £3,283 -
Toyota C-HR
New price:£31,645 - £47,095Used price:£7,085 - £35,860 -
Toyota Corolla
New price:£30,795 - £39,045Used price:£408 - £29,359 -
Toyota GR Supra
Used price:£24,992 - £46,151 -
Toyota GR86
New price:£30,930 - £32,930Used price:£20,610 - £34,020 -
Toyota GT86
Used price:£7,164 - £24,780 -
Toyota Highlander
Used price:£28,285 - £38,179 -
Toyota IQ
Used price:£1,094 - £6,250 -
Toyota Land Cruiser
New price:£77,845 - £82,845Used price:£2,219 - £71,940 -
Toyota Land Cruiser Amazon
Used price:£5,866 - £10,358 -
Toyota Land Cruiser V8
Used price:£12,710 - £19,870 -
Toyota Mirai
New price:£64,795 - £72,345Used price:£24,488 - £39,240 -
Toyota MR2
Used price:£884 - £2,174 -
Toyota Picnic
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Toyota Previa
Used price:£626 - £3,411 -
Toyota Prius
New price:£37,895 - £40,545Used price:£958 - £35,090 -
Toyota RAV4
New price:£44,395 - £50,145Used price:£448 - £42,240 -
Toyota Starlet
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Toyota Supra
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Toyota Urban Cruiser
Used price:£805 - £2,853 -
Toyota Verso
Used price:£1,150 - £14,839 -
Toyota Yaris
New price:£23,445 - £61,750Used price:£300 - £47,730 -
Toyota Yaris Cross
New price:£26,455 - £34,945Used price:£14,516 - £29,920
Most popular Toyota reviews
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Toyota bZ4X SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Refined, quiet and comfortable, but needs more range
New price: £42,995 - £52,395PROS
- Longest warranty in the business
- Excellent infotainment
- Very comfortable to drive
CONS
- Indifferent range in cold weather
- No rear wiper or glovebox
- Boot space lacking
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Toyota GR86 Coupe (2022 onwards) Review
It’s the best affordable sports car you can buy today
New price: £30,930 - £32,930PROS
- Wonderfully balanced
- Strong performance
- Snappy manual gearbox
CONS
- Uncomfortable on the motorway
- Infotainment unreadable in the sun
- Rear seats only suitable for luggage
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Toyota Yaris (2020 onwards) Review
Hybrid Yaris makes more sense than ever
New price: £23,445 - £30,795PROS
- Hugely economical
- Loads of driver assistance tech
- Impressive reliability record and warranty
CONS
- Small boot
- High prices in top-spec trims
- Firm ride on bigger wheels
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Toyota Yaris Cross SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Sensible yet charming small SUV made for the real world
New price: £26,455 - £34,945PROS
- Just the right size for its target market
- Hybrid tech gives strong economy
- Impressive 10-year warranty
CONS
- Interior looks really rather plain
- Infotainment a bit sluggish
- Lacks the spark and identity of rivals
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Toyota Yaris GR Yaris (2020 onwards) Review
Fast, exciting and very different to a standard Yaris
New price: £46,045 - £61,750PROS
- Fabulous acceleration and performance
- Four-wheel drive handling is safe and exciting
- Compact and confidence inspiring
- Feels special
CONS
- Sounds less than exciting
- High seating position isn't sporty
- Too extreme for daily driving?
- Less practical than regular Yaris
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Toyota is one of the world’s automotive giants and manufactures a massive amount of products each year in its factories all over the world. There are two major UK facilities; a plant in Burnaston, Derbyshire, that builds cars and another in Deeside, North Wales, which builds engines.
Toyota’s range in the UK includes the Aygo, Yaris, Auris, Verso, GT86 sports car, Avensis, Rav4, Hilux and Land Cruiser. It also builds hybrid cars such as the Prius, which uses petrol and electric motors to help reduce emissions and improve fuel economy.
The company started in 1937 as a spin-off from Toyota Industries, producing its first car, dubbed the AA, a year before. Since then it has gone on to sell huge amounts of cars. In particular it sold over 30 million Corollas, which made it one of the best-selling cars in the world.
Toyota also has quite a pedigree in motorsport. As well as a history in Formula 1 it has huge involvement in several Japanese racing series’ and has developed cars for the Le Mans Endurance Series as well as the World Rally Championship.