Used car buyer’s guide
Used Car Buying Guide
Important tips to know when buying a used car.

What matters most when comparing used cars
Finding a used car you love is exciting – but the search can be daunting. We’ve assembled these used car buying tips to give you confidence to search, compare and buy the perfect vehicle.
Before you get started
With so many differences to consider between used vehicles, you can make life easier by narrowing your search by asking yourself some basic questions:
- Which vehicle fits best with my lifestyle, family and/or work situation?
- Do I prefer a particular style, colour or vehicle feature?
- What budget can I afford upfront or with financing options?
- What features are absolutely essential for me?
Not sure which features to focus on? Frame the criteria around your lifestyle, hobbies and any other factors that have prompted your search.
- Need extra seats for the family?
- A higher towing load for a caravan?
- Extra storage space for sporting equipment?
- Maybe you’re thinking about getting a used hybrid car?
Once you’ve formed a baseline of the type/s of vehicle you’re interested in, it’s time to start searching!

Searching for a used vehicle with Toyota
With Toyota Used Vehicle you can easily filter your search and quickly find vehicles near you that meet your criteria.

Compare and pair the perfect used car to you
Our Vehicle Compare page lets you get a side-by-side vehicle overview of your wishlist. Depending on your criteria, certain stats and features shown here will matter more to you.
Below are some general factors to consider when comparing between used vehicles.
Age and mileage
It’s generally best to aim for the newest model or lowest odometer reading that’s in your budget. A lower mileage is likely to need less maintenance in the short term.
Safety
Vehicle safety technology improves each year, so a 10-year-old car will be missing many features we now take for granted. Search to see if an ANCAP rating is available, with a safety score and features for the car you’re considering.
Cost of ownership
To work out a used vehicle’s running costs, start by comparing fuel economy and types, engine types and researching the model for auto reviews, forum posts, known issues etc. Generally speaking: bigger engines equal more fuel consumption. Also, a hybrid might cost more upfront but could save you money in the long term.

What else should I check before driving away?
- Ask the seller or dealer any questions you have – don’t hold back!
- Ask to see the vehicle’s history, including service logbook.
- Take it for a test drive – ideally on a high speed freeway (if feasible and safe).
- Review a recent roadworthy certificate and take note of any included registration period.
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Disclaimers
F2 – The GFV is the minimum value of your Toyota at the end of your finance contract, as determined by Toyota Finance. If you decide to return your car to Toyota Finance at the end of your term, Toyota Finance will pay you the agreed GFV, which will be put against your final payment subject to fair wear and tear conditions and agreed kilometres being met. Terms, conditions, fees, charges & lending criteria apply. Approved applicants only. Toyota Finance is a division of Toyota Finance Australia Limited ABN 48 002 435 181, AFSL and Australian Credit Licence 392536.
P9 – Recommended driveaway price (RDP) shown is based on a vehicle with selected optional features or metallic/premium paint, garaged at the postcode entered, and includes 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP), maximum dealer delivery charge and stamp duty. Please note actual driveaway price may differ based on your delivery location, applicable statutory charges/taxes, and CTP requirements etc. in your state/territory. Toyota Australia reserves the right to vary or discontinue the current interior and exterior colours, trims and colour/trim/model combinations. Colours and trims displayed are a guide only and may vary from actual colours due to display process. Speak to your Toyota dealer to confirm when ordering your vehicle.