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Buy TOYOTA 4RUNNER from USA 1995–2002
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3.4L
Gasoline
Automatic
Rear Wheel Drive
0 mi
Front End
CA - San Diego
Stationary
3.4L
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
257 932 mi
Rear End, Minor Dent/Scratches
CT - Hartford Springfield
Run and Drive
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
Unknown
322 132 mi
Front End
Metro Dc (MD)
Run and Drive
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
Unknown
243 076 mi
Rollover, All Over
Indianapolis (IN)
Stationary
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
296 796 mi
Stripped, Front End
Lexington (SC)
Stationary
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
Unknown
190 531 mi
Front End
Lexington (SC)
Run and Drive
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
192 513 mi
-
Manchester (NH)
Stationary
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
250 753 mi
Front End
Lexington (SC)
Run and Drive
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
314 749 mi
Engine Damage
Orlando-North (FL)
Run and Drive
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
291 736 mi
Mechanical, Undercarriage
York Springs (PA)
Run and Drive
3L · V-6
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
241 940 mi
Normal Wear
Lake City (GA)
Stationary
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
Unknown
493 566 mi
-
Lexington (SC)
Run and Drive
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
194 336 mi
Front End
Sayreville (NJ)
Run and Drive
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
253 092 mi
Mechanical
Columbus (OH)
Starts
3.4L
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
246 302 mi
Minor Dent/Scratches
MA - Freetown
Run and Drive
3.4L
Gasoline
Automatic
Rear Wheel Drive
276 360 mi
Rear End, Front End
NC - Gastonia
Run and Drive
3.4L
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
198 855 mi
-
VA - Fredericksburg
Run and Drive
2.7L · Inline-4 · 150 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
Unknown
286 671 mi
Front End
Jackson (MS)
Run and Drive
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
210 287 mi
Rear End
Kansas City (KS)
Run and Drive
3.4L · V-6 · 183 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
Unknown
208 063 mi
Side
Houston (TX)
Stationary
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Why Buy Toyota from USA
Did you know that Copart and IAAI auctions list between 200 to 500 Toyota vehicles daily? The average price for a 2018-2020 Toyota Camry, for example, ranges from $8,000 to $12,000. This is about 35-40% cheaper than what you'd typically find in the European market. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option with proven reliability, buying a Toyota in the USA could be a smart move.
Most Popular Toyota Models at Auction
When it comes to popular models, several Toyotas consistently catch the attention of buyers. Here are a few worth considering:
- Camry - Known for its comfort and fuel efficiency, the Camry is often one of the best-selling sedans in the U.S. With many available at auction, it’s a great choice for families or anyone looking for a reliable daily driver.
- Corolla - The Corolla is a compact car that has gained a reputation for longevity and low maintenance costs. It’s a fantastic option for first-time buyers or anyone needing an economical vehicle.
- 4Runner - If you’re into off-roading, the 4Runner is your go-to SUV. With a robust build and excellent durability, it stands out in the SUV market.
- Avalon - For those seeking a full-size sedan, the Avalon combines luxury and reliability, making it a prime candidate for buyers looking for a comfortable ride.
What to Look for When Choosing
When selecting a Toyota from an auction, consider a few practical tips. First, be cautious of vehicles with frame damage or significant bodywork; these can lead to expensive repairs. Also, keep an eye on mileage; ideally, look for models with under 70,000 miles for better longevity. Pay attention to the model year as well; certain years may have recalls or known issues, such as the 2019 Camry, which had some concerns regarding the transmission.
How Much Does It Cost to Import Toyota
Let’s break down the real costs involved in importing a Toyota. For instance, if you buy a car at an auction for $10,000, you should factor in shipping costs of around $1,800 and customs fees that typically range from $2,500 to $4,000. In total, you could be looking at an expense of approximately $14,000 to $16,000. For a more accurate estimate, check out our calculator.
If you're ready to make a move, consider checking out the Corolla or the 4Runner—both solid choices that blend value and reliability.
Also, don’t forget to explore options from Lexus, Toyota's luxury brand, if you're in the market for something a bit more upscale. Happy car hunting!