The Most Popular Used Cars in Indonesia

There are many reasons why Toyota continues to be the most used car in Indonesia

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The Most Popular Used Cars in Indonesia

There are many reasons why Toyota continues to be the most used car in Indonesia. The company's strong brand name, easy availability of parts, and high residual value are among the reasons why consumers prefer Toyota vehicles. Honda, which contributed the second-highest volume of sales in 2020, is another popular brand in Indonesia. Despite the price differences, Toyotas remain the best-selling used car in Indonesia. Read on to discover some of the top reasons why these vehicles are still so popular.

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Toyota Avanza

The Avanza has been the most popular car in Indonesia for seven consecutive years. The model has consistently broken sales records and set annual volume records. The current Avanza 1.3 S broke the monthly sales record twice in November and March. Its engine is a 1.3-litre K3-DE four-cylinder with variable valve timing technology. It can be found in both manual and automatic transmission models.

The second-generation Avanza was launched in the Philippines on January 13, 2012. The model has three grade levels and two engine choices, which are 1.5S, 1.6S, and 1.8V. The second-generation Avanza received a facelift in September 2015 and a second facelift in May 2019. In October 2017, a fourth grade was added to the lineup, dubbed 1.5 Veloz. The new facelift added a 6.8-inch infotainment display.

Daihatsu

In the auction market, Daihatsu is the preferred brand, with Toyota topping the list. PT Asta Natra Jaya has a 30% market share, with Daihatsu coming in second and Suzuki coming in third. Other brands, such as Mitsubishi, Nissan, and Honda, account for the remaining 6% of the market. The sales figures are unsurprising, as Daihatsu sells more than half a million units per year.

In terms of price, the Toyota Avanza remains Indonesia's top seller. Despite being a locally produced car, the Toyota Avanza has been the top-selling car for the last seven years. It has broken the sales record twice, with 17,364 units sold in March and 17,860 in November. The Daihatsu Prado, however, remains a popular second-hand car in Indonesia and is considered a good buy.

Honda CR-V

Despite its popularity in Asia, the Honda CR-V has remained a popular used car in Indonesia. This midsize SUV is available with two different powertrains: the 1.5-litre Direct Injection Turbo (DIT) engine with Earth Dreams Technology, which produces 187 horsepower and 240 Nm of torque; and the 2.0-litre i-VTEC engine, which produces 152 hp and 190 Nm of torque. Both engines are based on the popular Civic platform and feature six-speed manual transmissions. Despite the two-cylinder engine configurations, both the 1.5-litre and 2.0-liter versions have seven seats, an eight-speaker audio system, and a power tailgate with height adjustment.

The new-generation Honda CR-V was launched in Thailand last month and will make its debut in Indonesia at the 2017 Indonesia International Motor Show. The Indonesian version will have two engine options: a 1.5-litre VTEC Turbo engine and a 2.0-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine. The Indonesian CR-V will feature five-spoke Modulo alloy wheels.

Nissan Evalia

The Nissan Evalia is a popular used model in Indonesia. It was first introduced to the country in 2012 and was highly popular at that time. Its spacious cabin makes it a popular choice for young families and first-time buyers. A 1.5-litre engine is positioned low in the bonnet and close to the cabin. The power level starts to drop after four thousand rpm. The Evalia's five-speed manual transmission provides a decent range throughout the power band. However, the shift quality is rather notchy.

The Nissan Evalia has many appealing features. Its fuel efficiency is excellent, and it's very comfortable to drive. Its great driving and smart sensibility make it a great choice for families. Its versatile storage solutions and space for passengers and gear make it an ideal vehicle for the Indonesian market. The Evalia's front-wheel drive and flat floor architecture make it easy to handle, and its multi-function display offers plenty of information for drivers.

Mitsubishi ColtL300

The Mitsubishi Colt L300 is a commercial vehicle with a diesel engine. Its capacity is 2.500cc and it can generate 74 PS or 142 Nm of torque. Its transmission system is called Lima Perception, and it comes with an automatic gearbox. Indonesia has a lot of Mitsubishi L300s for sale, and there are a lot of different prices and models to choose from.

The Mitsubishi Colt L300 is a car that has been sold for about eight years in Indonesia. It has a good design, suspension, and mesin. It was introduced in Japan in 1979 and re-introduced to Indonesian markets in 1999. In Indonesia, this car is still popular due to its reliability and affordability. Its diesel engine can produce 74 horsepower at 4,200 rpm and 142 Nm of torque at 2,500 pm. Other features of this car include power steering and an audio head unit.

Honda Brio

The second-generation Honda Brio debuted at the 2018 Gaikindo International Auto Show (GIIAS). The restyled second-gen Brio is based on the same platform as the compact sedan and features similar styling. It replaces the previous model and also shares the same interiors. The new Brio carries over most of the styling cues from the Honda Small RS Concept, which was shown at the Indonesia International Motor Show.

Originally, the Brio was a manual-only model with no automatic transmission. Honda later changed the engine to a 1.2-litre engine that met LCGC regulations. This was necessary as the automatic variant did not meet the criteria. At least 20 km per litre of fuel must be used. The second-generation Brio in Indonesia features a 1.2-litre petrol engine with i-VTEC technology. The car is available with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a CVT.

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