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Toyota - Auris (2020)

Stepping into your next Toyota Auris feels like walking into a familiar, yet refreshed, space—this compact sedan has been a beloved choice for practical drivers worldwide. Whether you’re eyeing the crisp 2020 Toyota Auris, comparing Toyota Auris price trends across markets, or pondering the resale value after a few years on the road, the right information helps you make a well‑informed buying decision.

  • Engine & Performance: 1.5‑liter four‑stroke inline engine, 113 hp, 147 Nm torque; 1‑way time‑shift feature to throttle all cylinders for efficient performance.
  • Transmission: Smooth 6‑speed manual or comfortable 4‑speed automatic, with optional Dual‑clutch for hybrid models.
  • Fuel Type: Pure gasoline; hybrids offer a 1.5‑liter petrol plus electric motor combo for better MPGe.
  • Dimensions: 4,360 mm length, 1,780 mm width, 1,455 mm height—compact yet livable interior space.
  • Weight: About 1,220 kg (varies with equipment).
  • Cargo: 450 cc at the rear, expanding to 1,101 cc with seats folded, suitable for everyday errands.
  • Interior Comfort: Automatic climate control, 2‑tier adjustable seats, touchscreen infotainment with smartphone integration.
  • Safety: Dual‑zone airbags, ABS, brake‑force distribution, Park‑Assist, optional safety sensors for parking.
  • Fuel Economy: Around 6.5 L/100km city, 5.4 L/100km highway (varies by trim).

Understanding the Toyota Auris depreciation curve is essential when you’re planning long‑term costs or considering a secondhand purchase. New Auris models typically lose 15–20 % of their value during the first year of ownership, and the gradual decline continues to roughly 35 % by the third year. Because of Toyota’s reputation for durability and the Auris’s strong resale reputation, depreciation here is often softer compared to many compact competitors. For instance, a 2020 model may finish its first year at about 80 % of its original price and reach roughly 70 % by year three if mileage and maintenance remain reasonable.

To give you a realistic view, here are some key insights:

  • First‑year loss typically tops 15–20 % due to the initial depreciation spike as the vehicle steps out of the factory and enters everyday usage.
  • By the second year, you usually see an additional 10–12 % decline as the model’s perceived novelty wanes.
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