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Looking for a used Toyota Crown?

Are you thinking of getting a used luxury car? Then the Toyota Crown is a great decision. AutoUncle showcases a total of 7 cars sourced from numerous dealership websites and online marketplaces.

What is the cost of a pre-owned Toyota Crown?

The cheapest Toyota Crown that is available here on AutoUncle costs £6,995, while the most expensive model is priced at £21,495.

A pre-owned Toyota Crown is being offered at different prices based on mainly five factors: the year, engine size and performance, the car's fuel economy, number of miles together with the vehicle's equipment variant.

For example, a younger car with fewer miles on the odometer typically costs more. Likewise, models at the premium end with luxurious features or potent engines tend to come with a more substantial price tag than, for example, an older car without special equipment and with many kilometres behind it.

What are the available trim levels for the Toyota Crown?

When assessing the price tags of second-hand Toyota Crown cars, it is crucial only comparing the deals of cars with the same engine and equipment. If not, you may end up reaching a wrong decision on which car to acquire.

Which fuel options are available for Toyota Crown?

The most popular fuel type for the Toyota Crown is plug-in hybrid.

The price difference between the most popular fuel variants:

  • Toyota Crown plug-in hybrid: 6 cars currently available with an average price of £14,995
  • Toyota Crown petrol: 1 car currently available with an average price of £6,995

It's highly recommended to reflect on your driving patterns before making a decision on the fuel type. What is the usual distance you cover in a week with your car? Do you predominantly undertake short trips or longer hauls?

If you mostly drive short trips, electric cars, plug-in hybrids or petrol cars may be relevant. If you have a daily commute over longer distances, a modern electric car can be a great choice - especially if you have access to charging at home or at work. Despite the rise of electric cars, diesel can still be useful for long journeys and lack of charging options. Note that there are countries where diesel engines with heavy emissions are forbidden from entering city areas.

Hybrid cars are becoming an increasingly common sight on the roads

The preference for hybrid cars in the UK due to their fuel economy, lesser carbon footprint in comparison to traditional vehicles, and the expanding network of charging points, in line with national environmental objectives and fiscal benefits for eco-friendly transport. The embrace of hybrid vehicles such as the Toyota Crown is essential in progressing towards more ecologically sustainable and friendly commuting practices.

Upsides to investing in a used hybrid car

Many positives are associated with the selection of a used hybrid vehicle. Some of the rewards of choosing a previously owned electric car is:

  1. Cost savings on purchase: Used hybrid vehicles usually offer more attractive pricing compared to new vehicles. This more economical initial price can open up hybrid car ownership to a wider audience.

  2. Environmental benefits: Hybrids offer reduced emission levels in contrast to traditional gasoline or diesel cars. By going for a previously owned hybrid, you're mitigating the environmental impact versus investing in a new vehicle, as the construction process, especially in the case of the battery, has a significant carbon impact.

  3. Fuel efficiency: Known for their fuel-saving qualities, hybrid cars combine a petrol engine with an electric motor. This level of efficiency might yield substantial fuel cost savings over an extended period.

  4. Technological features: Even previous versions of hybrid vehicles often boast advanced functionalities, providing a technologically advanced driving experience.

  5. Government incentives: In the UK, the road tax for hybrid vehicles is often reduced owing to their lower carbon dioxide emissions. Hybrids could be subject to lower or zero congestion fees in areas like central London, depending on their emission levels.

What body types is the Toyota Crown available in?

The Toyota Crown exists in two different body styles; sedan and hatchback, with the sedan being the preferred option. Saloons usually have 4 doors, making this body type a good choice for families. Characterised by its enclosed passenger area and separate boot, a saloon offers ample interior space, ensuring comfort for both drivers and passengers.

Price statistics for AutoUncle's selection of Toyota Crown body types

  • Toyota Crown sedan: 4 cars - average price £11,620
  • Toyota Crown hatchback: 1 car - average price £19,995

Which competitors does the Toyota Crown have?

There are multiple similar cars to the Toyota Crown.

Favored alternatives for the Toyota Crown

  • Audi SQ5
  • Jaguar XJ
  • Audi A8

With a selection of 336 available models on AutoUncle, the Audi SQ5 clearly stands out as the top alternative to the Toyota Crown. The Audi SQ5 has an average price tag of £25,495.

The Jaguar XJ is another popular pick, with 316 cars currently for sale and an average price of £7,950. Ranked third, the Audi A8 is also a good alternative to the Toyota Crown, and you'll find 220 used Audi A8 cars for an average price of £22,490 on AutoUncle.

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