

Toyota Hiace -Model 1990 TO 2015- RIGHT HAND DRIVE -EXPORT ONLY.
EGP 35,000
Dealer Information

Business hours(24h format)
Location : Showroom 137, DUCAMZ, Al Aweer Auto Market, Ras Al Khor - Ras Al Khor Industrial Area - Ras Al Khor Industrial Area 3 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates - United Arab Emirates
Highlights
Location
Dubai
Fuel Type
Diesel
Description
The Toyota Hiace is a reliable and versatile van, popular for both commercial and personal use. Manufactured between 1990 and 2015, this particular model from 2007 is a right-hand drive vehicle, making it suitable for markets that drive on the left side of the road. The Hiace is powered by a 4-cylinder diesel engine, known for its fuel efficiency, and features an automatic transmission that enhances the driving experience, especially in urban settings. With a mileage of 100,000 km, this van has proven its durability and dependability over the years.....
moreSpecifications
ABS
✓
Air conditioning
✓
Airbags (front and side)
✓
Alarm
✓
CD player
✓
Climate control
✓
Color
Silver
Cylinders
4
Export status
Can be exported
Fuel Type
Diesel
Interior color
Grey
Kilometers
100,000 Km
Leather seats
✓
Location
Dubai
Make
Model
Model year
2007
Number of doors
Power locks
✓
Power Windows
✓
Rear wheel drive
✓
Seating capacity
3 seater
Service history
No
Specs
Other
Steering side
Right hand
Transmission
Automatic
Tuner/radio
✓
Vehicle type
Van
Wheel size
15"
Related Links
Toyota Hiace Information Section
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