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Posted 3 July 2023

Toyota Yaris Cross SUV 5Dr 1.5 VVT-h 116PS Icon 5Dr E-CVT [Start Stop] - £22831 @ Discounted New Cars

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Toyota Yaris Cross SUV 5Dr 1.5 VVT-h 116PS Icon 5Dr E-CVT [Start Stop]5 door SUV | CVT | Petrol/Elect Hybrid | Fuel efficiency: 64.20 mpg

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  1. A_Raja's avatar
    I maintain that if you can afford to buy 15/20 grand cars you really don't need to be in HotUKDeals
    LeeTheRed96's avatar
    A discount is a discount, irrespective of what the cost is of the item is.
  2. ganticus's avatar
    Says £22215.96 OTR for me. Is the discrepancy the broker fee?
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    Delivery charges
  3. Blitz8448's avatar
    My major off put on all new Hybrids is the increase on the Road Tax... Prefer to stick with 2017 reg and pay £0-20 a year!
    LeeTheRed96's avatar
    £20 a year influences your decision on a car purchase?
  4. blun's avatar
    You’d have to be absolutely bat-poop insane to spend this on a budget brand fossil-fuelled super mini in 2023… unbelievable! (edited)
    leighton.prescott's avatar
    Well, I’ve got 2 pencils stuffed up my nostrils, a pair of underpants on my head, and I’m awaiting arrival of one of these. Wibble wibble!!
  5. Darthpeter's avatar
    How’s this company to deal with? Anyone have any previous experience?
    Sieja's avatar
    mate they doing best engines on the market. For some reason about 85% of the taxis on the streets are Toyota... Check car prices with big milage, they still quite expensive because of great engines which doing easly 300k miles.
  6. miguel_c's avatar
    These Toyota are OK, but the is massive difference between the trim levels, for the price it's a great car with very good mpg
    paulde2007's avatar
    May I rewritr that.

    "These are ok. Better than their petrol versions. Bug differences between trim levels. Price is OK and being a hybrid y9u get a bit better mileage than a petrol version. But in thw scheme of all cars, they're not very good mpg.
  7. John_Mason's avatar
    Or you could get a full EV which is much bigger with plenty of manufacture warranty left: autotrader.co.uk/car…sra


    Much cheaper running and servicing costs too.
  8. paulde2007's avatar
    You know you've messed up as a hybrid maker when the fossil fuel industry and daily mail turn on you.


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  9. imalikinuk's avatar
    OOS now
    bargainhunter1's avatar
    Don't worry..there will be another exact post shortly...this is weekly deal
  10. John_Mason's avatar
    Cold, not an EV
    rrr99gp's avatar
    Lol you want a new all EV for under £23k? (edited)
  11. dawidhalabis's avatar
    SUV
  12. Chippinaway's avatar
    This or a 2021 Hyundai Tucson (similar Petrol/ Electric hybrid), currently available between 20-22K. Any comments if someone would like to compare them ?
    paulde2007's avatar
    I can compare them but nit hybrid to hybrid ha
  13. thoman2003's avatar
    Ordered. How to cancel the order?
    paulde2007's avatar
    Well done for cancelling
  14. ajcroskery's avatar
    Anyone know how long the delivery time is on these?
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