The JDM imports are more popular than ever, with the Toyota HiAce vans seeing a lot of interest from prospective buyers. This 1996 Super Custom example on Bring a Trailer is in mint condition. It ...
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There are plenty of reasons to love the Toyota Hiace. Aside from its looks and extreme utility, it just has a certain “it” factor that draws in fans of JDM vans. Call it import fever if you want, but ...
The HiAce is a line of Toyota vans which can be configured either as passenger or cargo vehicles. You can expect anywhere from a 2.5L diesel up to a 3.5L gas-powered engine and a range of ...
To say that vans are much cooler in Japan than they here in the States, is a bit of an understatement—take for example this 2005 Toyota HiACE. Van sales and culture thrive in Japan. In fact, on the ...
Ju Sung Oh, or "Go-san" as he likes to be called, is very familiar with the mundane nature of vans, as he has to drive in one between Tokyo and Nagoya several times a month. Taking about four hours ...
The post Old Toyota HiAce lives on in Japan, and it’s had another facelift appeared first on Drive. Seven years on from its ...
Toyota has unveiled the new, specially designed for emerging markets, Hiace in Philippines, in two bodystyles and a range of interior layouts to cover the needs of both professional and personal users ...
Fact: almost one in every two mid-sized (2.5-3.5-tonne GVM) commercial vans sold in Australia is a Toyota HiAce. And if you ...