Used Toyota Previa Cars in Scotland

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Toyota Previa Estima Aeras G Edition 7 Seats MPV 2 +10
Toyota Previa £12,999
Estima Aeras G Edition 7 Seats

2010

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 42,000

Petrol

Toyota Previa Estima Aeras Premium 4WD 8 Seats MPV +26
Toyota Previa £16,999
Estima Aeras Premium 4WD 8 Seats

2013

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 50,000

Petrol

Toyota Previa Estima Aeras 7 Seats MPV 2012, 28000 +33
Toyota Previa £16,999
Estima Aeras 7 Seats

2012

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 28,000

Petrol

Toyota Previa Estima Aeras 7 Seats MPV 2013, 31000 +7
Toyota Previa £16,999
Estima Aeras 7 Seats

2013

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 31,000

Petrol

Toyota Previa GLS D-4D 7STR +20
Toyota Previa £5,995
GLS D-4D 7STR
Finance from £136 per month

2002

Manual

39.2 mpg

Tax: £385

Mileage: 138,500

Diesel

Toyota Previa Estima Aeras Premium 8 Seats MPV 200 +33
Toyota Previa £9,999
Estima Aeras Premium 8 Seats

2004

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 16,000

Petrol

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Toyota Previa Estima Aeras 8 Seats MPV 2006, 30000 +40
Toyota Previa £9,999
Estima Aeras 8 Seats

2006

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 30,000

Petrol

Toyota Previa Estima Aeras 7 Seats MPV 2012, 47000 +21
Toyota Previa £14,999
Estima Aeras 7 Seats

2012

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 47,000

Petrol

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Why buy a used Toyota Previa with Exchange and Mart?

In late 1990, Renault's top-selling people mover, the Espace, was challenged by an impressive newcomer from Toyota. The egg-shaped, eight-seater Previa featured advanced styling and engineering in a premium-sized package. It set new benchmarks for build quality, reliability and handling among full-sized MPVs. Along with limited import quotas and constant demand, this led to the big Toyota enjoying excellent resale values. The Previa aged surprisingly well. Its mid-mounted four-cylinder engine originally caused much raising of eyebrows, with claims from some quarters that such extravagant engineering should be reserved for sports cars. Toyota had the last laugh though, as the Previa needed no mechanical or chassis updates since launch, even in the face of rivals like Ford's Galaxy and Renault's second generation Espace. Sales were never huge, yet a steady supply of Previas entered the UK every year since late 1990 and all were well-equipped, compared to rivals. Critics point to the large size, yet the driving position is remarkably car-like and the handling, though, no longer state of the art, still competitive. Those buyers who baulk at paying £20,000-plus for a new full-sized people carrier would do well to consider a used Previa.

About the Toyota Previa

If your lifestyle demands an eight-seater vehicle but you can't bear the thought of driving something that looks like a van, then the Previa's for you.

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