TOYOTA PREVIA (1995-00)

The TOYOTA PREVIA (1995-00) is a versatile MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) that has earned a reputation as a reliable and practical choice for families and those needing ample space for passengers and cargo. Known for its distinctive design and spacious interior, the Previa is well-suited to everyday family life, long road trips, or even as a work vehicle. In the UK market, it stands out among other MPVs with its reputation for durability, smooth ride, and efficient use of space. This model is often appreciated for its user-friendly features and dependable performance, making it a popular option for first-time drivers or families looking for a practical yet affordable used car. Its notable qualities include a comfortable driving experience and reasonable running costs, with an average recorded mileage of around 152,474 miles. The Previa has typically seen owners keep it for about three to four years, reflecting its reputation for reliability over time. If you're considering a used TOYOTA PREVIA (1995-00), it remains a strong contender in the MPV class for those seeking a dependable and spacious vehicle that offers good value for money.
average use
average use
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The recent mileage data for Toyota Previa (1995-00) vehicles shows a fairly evenly distributed pattern, with each mileage range accounting for approximately 14.3% of the sampled vehicles. Notably, the data indicates a significant presence of vehicles at both very low mileage (0 to 10,000 miles) and very high mileage (around 370,000 to 380,000 miles), suggesting a wide variation in vehicle usage and age within this model. The distribution appears fairly balanced across the different mileage brackets, highlighting no particular clustering in a specific mileage range.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that, for Toyota Previa models from 1995 to 2000, private sale prices are generally estimated at around 100% of their estimated value within the £0 to £1,000 range. This suggests that these vehicles are typically valued under £1,000 in private sales, reflecting their age and potential market demand. Overall, the data highlights a consistent valuation pattern for this model age group in the UK private sale market.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that for the Toyota Previa models manufactured between 1995 and 2000, all recorded vehicles (100%) are from the year 2000. This suggests that either the majority of these vehicles still on the road are from the latest year in that range or that most older models have been phased out or are less commonly available in the dataset. It highlights a concentration of these vehicles as being from the year 2000.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for the main paint colour of Toyota Previa (1995-00) vehicles indicates that green is by far the most common choice, accounting for 42.9% of the vehicles. Silver, blue, red, and yellow each constitute an equal share of 14.3%. This suggests a strong preference for green among owners of this model during that period, with other colours fairly evenly distributed.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the number of registered keepers for the Toyota Previa (1995-00) varies, with the largest proportions having either 3 or 2 keepers—each comprising 28.6% of the vehicles. Notably, the remaining keepers are fairly evenly distributed among 4, 8, and 9 keepers, each representing 14.3%. This suggests that the fleet of these vehicles has moderate diversity in ownership history, with a significant portion changing hands once or twice. Overall, the data reflects a relatively stable ownership pattern for this model period.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Toyota Previa models from 1995 to 2000 with available engine capacity information have a 2,438cc engine, representing 100% of this sample. Regarding fuel types, a majority (71.4%) run on petrol, while a notable 28.6% are equipped with a petrol and gas hybrid system. This suggests that during this period, the 2,438cc petrol engine was standard across these vehicles, with a significant subset utilizing dual fuel technology, reflecting a move towards more versatile fuel options.