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Top Cash Offers for Toyota Cars in Sydney
Top Cash Offers for Toyota Cars in Sydney

Time Business News

time19 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Time Business News

Top Cash Offers for Toyota Cars in Sydney

When it comes to selling an old or unwanted Toyota car in Sydney, getting the best cash offer while ensuring a smooth removal process is important. Many car owners look for reliable services that provide instant cash payments and free towing, making the entire process simple and profitable. This blog covers everything you need to know about securing top cash offers for Toyota cars in Sydney, along with free removal services. Why Sell Your Toyota for Cash? Toyota cars are known for their durability and strong resale value. Even older models or cash for damaged Toyota cars can fetch a good price when sold to the right buyer. Selling a car for cash is a practical choice for those who want to avoid the long process of private sales or trade-ins. Cash buyers often handle paperwork, provide instant payments, and offer free removal, saving time and effort. Several factors influence the cash offer you receive for your Toyota: Model and Year Popular Toyota models like the Corolla, Camry, Hilux, and RAV4 tend to have higher demand. Newer models or well-maintained cars usually get better offers. Condition of the Car Even if the car is damaged, non-running, or written off, many buyers still purchase it for parts or scrap. However, a car in good working condition will naturally get a higher offer. Market Demand The current demand for specific Toyota models in Sydney affects pricing. Some models are more sought after due to their reliability and spare parts availability. Odometer Reading Lower mileage generally means a better offer. High-mileage cars may still be purchased but often at a reduced price. Additional Features Cars with extra features like alloy wheels, advanced safety systems, or premium interiors may receive slightly higher offers. To ensure you receive the best deal, follow these steps: Compare Multiple Buyers Different car removal services offer varying prices. Getting quotes from multiple buyers helps in choosing the most competitive offer. Provide Accurate Details When requesting a quote, share correct information about the car's condition, model, and year to avoid discrepancies later. Choose a Reputable Service Opt for a licensed and trusted service that has positive customer reviews. This ensures a fair deal and smooth transaction. Check for Hidden Fees Some companies deduct fees for towing or paperwork. Always confirm whether the offer includes free removal and no extra charges. Free Car Removal Services in Sydney Many cash-for-cars companies in Sydney offer free towing as part of their service. This is particularly useful for cars that are no longer running or are too damaged to drive. The process usually involves: Instant Quote: Provide car details online or via phone. Same-Day Inspection: A representative may inspect the car to finalize the offer. Free Towing: The company arranges pickup at no cost. Instant Payment: Cash or bank transfer is provided on the spot. Selling a Written-Off or Damaged Toyota Even if your Toyota has been in an accident or declared a write-off, you can still sell it for cash. Many buyers purchase damaged cars for usable parts or scrap metal. The offer will depend on the extent of damage and salvageable components. Get a Quote: Contact a cash-for-cars service and provide car details. Accept the Offer: If satisfied, schedule a pickup time. Hand Over the Car: The buyer inspects the vehicle and completes paperwork. Receive Payment: Payment is made immediately. Free Removal: The car is towed away at no extra cost. Why Choose a Local Sydney Service? Local buyers understand the Sydney market better and often provide better rates than interstate buyers. They also offer faster processing and same-day pickups in most cases. If you are looking to sell your Toyota quickly and without hassle, consider reaching out to a trusted service that specializes in cash for cars in Sydney. Many providers offer instant quotes, free removal, and same-day payments, making the process efficient and straightforward. Selling a Toyota for cash in Sydney is a convenient way to get rid of an unwanted vehicle while earning money. By comparing offers, choosing a reliable buyer, and ensuring free removal, you can make the process quick and profitable. Whether your car is in good condition, damaged, or no longer running, there are buyers willing to pay cash and handle the entire process for you. For those in Sydney, selling an old car has never been easier. With services that offer instant cash payments and free towing, you can turn your unused Toyota into money without any delays. Simply provide your car details, accept a fair offer, and let the professionals take care of the rest TIME BUSINESS NEWS

QuickCheck: Was a Selangor toll plaza the site of a brawl?
QuickCheck: Was a Selangor toll plaza the site of a brawl?

The Star

timea day ago

  • The Star

QuickCheck: Was a Selangor toll plaza the site of a brawl?

REPORTS of altercations at toll plazas can quickly grab public attention, especially when they lead to traffic disruptions. Recently, a video surfaced showing a brawl between drivers at a toll plaza. Did this incident really occur at Kuala Langat? Verdict: TRUE A misunderstanding while entering a cash lane led to a brawl involving a four-wheel-drive vehicle and a lorry at the Telok Panglima Garang Toll Plaza in Kuala Langat on Thursday (June 26). The altercation occurred around 6.15pm and involved two local men, each driving one of the vehicles. Kuala Langat OCPD Supt Akmalrizal Radzi explained in a statement on Friday (June 27) that the incident stemmed from a misunderstanding when the driver of a Toyota Hilux allegedly cut in from the left before entering the toll booth's cash lane. This action resulted in a collision with a lorry driven by another individual. "After the collision, the Hilux driver attempted to discuss the matter with the lorry driver, but the latter refused to stop and continued driving," said Supt Akmalrizal, adding that this led to a conflict between the two parties involved. "However, a thorough investigation revealed no serious criminal elements, and both parties agreed to resolve the issue amicably. "The drivers have since provided statements at the Kuala Langat District Police Headquarters," he said. The incident is being investigated by the Traffic Division under Regulation 10 of the Road Traffic Rules 1959 (Regulation 10 LN 166/59). Police have advised the public not to speculate about the incident. References: 1. my/article/735885/berita/ semasa/gaduh-di-plaza-tol- berebut-masuk-lorong-tunai

‘New' Toyota Hilux spied again as reported 2026 debuts gets closer
‘New' Toyota Hilux spied again as reported 2026 debuts gets closer

The Citizen

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The Citizen

‘New' Toyota Hilux spied again as reported 2026 debuts gets closer

Based on the latest and previous images, the Hilux won't be an all-new model, but reportedly the most extensive update handed to the current generation. 'Next generation' Toyota Hilux has been spied, once again, ahead of its reported world debut in 2026. Image: Toyota With little having emerged since the uncovering of first spy images back in January, the incoming 'next generation' Toyota Hilux has made its second appearance ahead of its supposed unveiling in 2026. Not entire new Spotted undergoing testing in Thailand where principle production takes place, the series of images, posted on social media on Wednesday (25 June), shows the still heavily disguised Hilux sporting what appears to be new headlights and a restyled grille, as well as a new front bumper. ALSO READ: This is it: 'New' Toyota Hilux emerges in first spy images At the rear, new vertical taillights clusters, seemingly identical to those of the Volkswagen Amarok, feature, along with what appears to be a new bumper with an integrated step. Same same Set to adopt the Hilux Travo name in Thailand based on the discovery of a trademark submission at the beginning of the year, the latest images by the Kurdistan_Automotive_Blog on Instagram, doesn't provide any technical details of what is believed to be another facelift of the current AN110 Hilux than a completely new model. Sporting the same silhouette as the AN110 that debuted a decade ago, the apparent most extensive refresh in its prolonged lifecycle is unlikely to result in any new powertrains, meaning the retention of the venerable 2.8 GD-6 turbodiesel engine possibly with and without the 48-volt mild-hybrid system. Set to remain on the IMV platform rather than moving to the TNGA-F that underpins the Land Cruiser Prado, Land Cruiser 300, Tacoma, Tundra, Sequoia, Lexus GX and LX, reports from Australia have, however, alleged that the Hilux could possibly receive the eight-speed automatic from the former, though this remains unconfirmed at present. Possible changes Its foundation, currently also used by the Fortuner and Hilux Champ/Rangga likely to be updated, the Hilux's interior will suggestively also undergo a series of revisions to offset its age, of which the exact extent remains unclear. Current AN110 generation Hilux has been on-sale globally since 2015. Image: Toyota Speculatively, these are likely to consist of upgraded materials, a new dashboard housing a bigger infotainment display, and possibly a fully digital instrument cluster on higher-end derivatives. More before 2026? '[Hilux] is extremely important to us as a business and a company. It is the most important vehicle we manufacture and sell… it is our core model,' Toyota South Africa Motors President and CEO, Andrew Kirby, told The Citizen on the sidelines of the Land Cruiser Prado's launch in Mozambique last year. '[The next generation] will have exciting features and upgrades I think our customers will enjoy,'. Rumoured back in 2023 as being inline for unveiling in 2025, expectations are that the Hilux will possibly debut early next year before arriving in key markets throughout 2026. Despite no clear details being known at present, expect more, and additional spy images, to emerge throughout the remainder of the year. NOW READ: Longer wait: Next Toyota Hilux and Fortuner now only due in 2026

Toyota Land Cruiser Commercial Is the Back-to-Basics SUV We Want
Toyota Land Cruiser Commercial Is the Back-to-Basics SUV We Want

Car and Driver

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Car and Driver

Toyota Land Cruiser Commercial Is the Back-to-Basics SUV We Want

Toyota has turned the Land Cruiser into a commercial work vehicle for the United Kingdom. The Land Cruiser Commercial ditches the rear seats, slaps steel panels over the rear windows, and packs a stout diesel engine and permanent four-wheel drive. Sadly, this practical-minded Land Cruiser will be offered exclusively in the United Kingdom. While the previous-generation Land Cruiser sold in the United States was a pricey, luxurious off-roader, the latest Land Cruiser offered stateside is actually akin to the smaller Land Cruiser Prado sold overseas, bearing a tougher, more practical personality. Now, in the United Kingdom, Toyota is taking that capability-first approach even further, launching a new bare-bones Land Cruiser Commercial model that gets back to the SUV's workhorse roots. The Land Cruiser Commercial is converted from the passenger-carrying version and is virtually indistinguishable from the outside, but steel panels instead of rear windows are a dead giveaway to the SUV's utilitarian purpose. Toyota says this version of the Land Cruiser is targeted at workers who need to be able to get off the beaten path but don't need the open-bed abilities of the Hilux pickup. Toyota UK Inside, Toyota rips out the rear seats and installs a full-height metal bulkhead with a mesh section up top. A heavy-duty load tray sits behind this divider, and the Land Cruiser Commercial has a cargo capacity of 71 cubic feet. That's far less space than a commercial van—such as the compact Proace City that Toyota sells in Europe—but the Land Cruiser is vastly more capable over rough terrain. The Land Cruiser can also tow over 7500 pounds. We bet the Land Cruiser would have looked pretty cool on a set of steelies, but Toyota kept the commercial model looking more stylish with grey 18-inch alloy wheels. While the Land Cruiser Commercial is a workhorse, it still packs many of the same comfort and safety features as standard LCs. The Toyota Safety Sense package is present, including blind-spot monitors and parking sensors at the front and rear, and the SUV also includes a power-adjustable driver's seat, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, and automatic dual-zone climate control. The rear hatch is power operated, and even the seats and steering wheel are heated. That's quite a bit of content for a work vehicle. The dashboard features a nine-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability. Toyota UK Under the hood lives a diesel 2.8-liter four-cylinder engine—not offered in the U.S.—paired with an eight-speed automatic and permanent four-wheel drive. For navigating unpaved roads, the Land Cruiser comes with Crawl Control, Hill-Start Assist Control, and Downhill Assist Control. Toyota says it will later add a 48-volt hybrid system to the diesel engine in the European-spec Land Cruiser, including the commercial variant. The Land Cruiser Commercial is, right now, offered exclusively in the U.K. in a single five-door, long-wheelbase configuration, with the conversion completed at Toyota's manufacturing facility in Burnaston, Derbyshire, England. The Land Cruiser Commercial goes on sale in the U.K. this fall. Sadly, we doubt we'll ever see anything like it in the U.S., and while the current Land Cruiser sold here is already more down-to-earth than the previous model, we will still yearn for a back-to-basics SUV like Land Cruiser Commercial. Caleb Miller Associate News Editor Caleb Miller began blogging about cars at 13 years old, and he realized his dream of writing for a car magazine after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University and joining the Car and Driver team. He loves quirky and obscure autos, aiming to one day own something bizarre like a Nissan S-Cargo, and is an avid motorsports fan.

Man arrested after reversing truck into car multiple times in Johor Bahru road rage incident
Man arrested after reversing truck into car multiple times in Johor Bahru road rage incident

Online Citizen​

time3 days ago

  • Online Citizen​

Man arrested after reversing truck into car multiple times in Johor Bahru road rage incident

MALAYSIA: A 50-year-old man has been arrested in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, after a road rage incident where he repeatedly reversed his Toyota Hilux into a smaller vehicle during a roadside confrontation. The incident took place at around 3:10 pm on 22 June 2025, along Jalan Tun Razak. According to a statement by the Johor Bahru Selatan District Police, the altercation began when a 63-year-old man driving a Perodua Axia slowed down after missing a turn. The suspect, driving behind in a Hilux, overtook the Axia and a verbal argument followed. Shortly after, the Hilux driver reversed his vehicle three times into the Axia, which was stationary by the roadside. Footage of the incident, released by the police on their official Facebook page, shows the Hilux reversing twice into the Axia before fleeing the scene. The damage to the Axia was estimated at RM15,300 (approximately US$3,602.12). Police have since arrested the 50-year-old suspect and confirmed that he has seven previous criminal records, though he is not currently listed as wanted. He also tested negative for drugs. He is expected to be brought before the Johor Bahru Magistrate Court for a remand order under Section 117 of the Penal Code. Multiple Charges Under Review Malaysian authorities are investigating the case under several legal provisions: Section 427 of the Penal Code – for mischief and causing damage, which carries a maximum penalty of five years' imprisonment, a fine, or both. Section 279 of the Penal Code – for rash driving, punishable by up to six months in jail, a fine of up to RM2,000 (approximately US$470.87), or both. Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 – for reckless and dangerous driving, which may result in up to five years in jail, a fine between RM5,000 (approximately US$1,177.17) and RM15,000 (approximately US$3,531.50), and a driver's license suspension of up to two years. Investigations are ongoing.

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