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Toyota - Hilux (1993)
Discover why the 1993 Toyota Hilux remains a favorite among truck enthusiasts and daily workers alike. Even after three decades, this legendary off‑road workhorse still commands a steady stream of interest in the used car market. While the exact Toyota Hilux price will vary based on region, mileage, and condition, understanding this model’s fundamentals and value trends can help you decide whether it’s the right investment for you.
Key specifications of the 1993 Toyota Hilux
- Engine: 2.6‑L inline‑4 gasoline (E24C) – 64 hp (47 kW) at 4,200 rpm
- Transmission: 4‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic in select markets)
- Drive type: 4‑wheel drive with low‑range transfer case – ideal for off‑road use
- Fuel type: Regular gasoline
- Dimensions: Length 4,400 mm – Width 1,720 mm – Height 1,780 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,720 mm
- Seating capacity: 4–5 passengers
- Cargo area: 14–16 cubic feet depending on bed length
- Ground clearance: 17.5 to 20 inches
- Weight: 1,500 to 1,650 kg (approx.)
- Traction: Rear‑wheel drive as base, optional 4WD via selectable transfer case
- Features: Roof rails, manual windows, basic instrumentation (speedometer, fuel gauge)
These specs highlight why the Hilux has been a smooth, reliable companion for both commercial and personal use. Its robust chassis, simple mechanics, and low operating costs have kept its reputation strong worldwide.
Depreciation insight: How the Toyota Hilux depreciates over time
Every vehicle experiences price erosion, but the Toyota Hilux depreciation curve is a bit different from many mainstream sedans. Here’s what you can realistically expect:
- First year: 15–20% decline from the original purchase price – a common benchmark for new pickups in their first year of ownership.
- Within 3 years: 30–35% cumulative loss – many owners see the value stabilize after this period.
- After 5–7 years: 45–50% total depreciation – this is
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