Toyota – A Practical and Reliable Enduring Favorite
Toyota is a Japanese car manufacturer whose cars are known for reliability and durability. These cars are designed and built around minimal maintenance needs, which tells its own story about why their popularity is significantly large on a global scale.
Toyota's reputation as an excellent used car is also solid, as it holds its value, and replacement intervals can be long. This is also reflected in Saka's best-selling used car statistics, as the worry-free and excellent value-for-money Japanese car has clearly captured the hearts of Finns.
Toyota's model range is one of the most comprehensive on the market and offers solutions for every need:
Small and agile models (e.g.,
Toyota Yaris) are suitable for city driving and are proven to be
economical.
SUVs (e.g.,
Toyota RAV4) offer high ground clearance and good visibility. Thanks to its performance, the Toyota RAV4 is a great option, for example, for dog owners whose hobbies include forest excursions.
Toyota is a pioneer in electrified motoring, having brought hybrid technology to the mass market.
Toyota's powertrains focus on reliability and economy:
Hybrids (HEV): Toyota is especially known for its
self-charging hybrids, which make driving economical and environmentally friendly. You can drive past the petrol station with a smile!
Saka has a wide selection of Toyota used cars.
Toyota acts as a pioneer in used cars, as their durability and functionality are first-class. If you are looking for a minivan for a family with children for a longer period, the
Toyota Corolla Verso is a good option. The highly popular Corolla also features among the most sought-after wagons alongside the Toyota Avensis. A high-performance all-wheel drive can be found in the Toyota RAV4 SUV, which offers both internal combustion engine options and a
plug-in hybrid with an electric range of 75 kilometers. You can cruise completely electrically with the
Toyota bZ4X.
Explore Toyota used cars with Anniina Pohjonen's test drive videos!
Note that the videos are in Finnish.