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234 786 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 30 000


254 430 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 46 000


165 487 km | Automatic
Port Elizabeth
R 59 000


149 032 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 60 000


178 654 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 65 000


169 677 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 65 000


178 329 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 67 000


155 367 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 68 000


187 654 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 73 000


325 100 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 75 000


168 000 km | Manual
Pretoria
R 89 900


243 028 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 99 000


244 490 km | Automatic
Port Elizabeth
R 99 000


216 950 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 109 000


189 654 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 125 000


40 085 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 129 000


457 000 km | Manual
Brackenfell
R 129 995


132 331 km | Manual
Pretoria
R 134 900


167 790 km | Manual
Port Elizabeth
R 165 000


151 000 km | Automatic
Cape Town
R 179 900


36 030 km | Manual
JHB East Rand
R 179 950

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60 090 km | Manual
JHB East Rand
R 179 950

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107 500 km | Automatic
JHB South
R 184 800


88 000 km | Manual
Pretoria
R 184 900


17 391 km | Manual
Pretoria
R 189 500


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More About Toyota

Since 2008, the Toyota Motor Corporation has been the world's largest auto manufacturer, finally beating General Motors out of first place. The company is headquartered in its own industrial city east of Nagoya, Japan - Toyota City.

Founding Principles

The brand's success is due - in part - to the principles of its founder, Sakichi Toyoda:

  • Always be faithful to your duties, thereby contributing to the company and to the overall good.
  • Always be studious and creative, striving to stay ahead of the times.
  • Always be practical and avoid frivolousness.
  • Always strive to build a homelike atmosphere at work that is warm and friendly.
  • Always have respect for spiritual matters, and remember to be grateful at all times.
Humble Beginnings

In 1933 Toyoda Kiichiro founded what later became the Toyota Motor Corporation as a division of the Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, a manufacturing concern founded by his father, Toyoda Sakichi.

The first Toyota production car was the Model AA sedan, released in 1936. The following year the division was incorporated as the Toyota Motor Company, Ltd., headed by Kiichiro. During the Second World War, the company suspended production of cars to focus on trucks. After the war, the company did not resume making passenger cars until 1947 (with the Model SA) because the facilities had been destroyed.

Success Stories

The Toyota Camry is renowned as one of the most reliable and cost-effective sedans in history. In 1997, it became the first Toyota ever to become the best-selling car in America, knocking the ever-popular Ford Taurus off that spot. Since then, it remained America's favourite car until 2018.

The Toyota Corolla tops the list of the best-selling cars of all time. It is not just in South Africa that the car is a favourite for families, ride-share drivers and companies, the car has sold over 43 million units worldwide since its launch in 1966.

Locally, Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has been the best-selling car brand for 42 of their 61 years in the South African market. South Africans are hopelessly devoted to their Toyotas - from the ever-popular Hilux Bakkie, to the ubiquitous Hi-Ace taxis and omnipresent Corolla, the brand's latest triumph is the Toyota Corolla Cross - now SA's top-selling new car.

Why is the Brand so Loved?

The company believes that its success depends on maintaining the trust of dealers and customers, and it goes to extreme lengths to create lasting relationships with them. From the top down, Toyota employees are constantly reminded that it is not the company, but rather the customers that pay their salaries.

The brand continues to innovate, delivering quality vehicles time and time again.

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