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Allion 240 - 2003 Buying Guide


Jason_Bourne

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Hi,

This maybe a redundant post. And this car maybe discussed many times. But I can't find any specific thread or anything but some scattered info in several threads.

Since I'm planning to buy this car can someone provide me following details?

Car :- Toyota Allion NZT240 - G Grade Teak Dashboard under 100,000 km mileage

1. What would be the reasonable price under current circumstances?

2. Expected Fuel Consumption?

3. Repair Costs?

4. Any model specific faults I should be aware of?

Thanks in advance!

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1. Don't know now

2.9-10 kmpl in colombo, 12-16 outstation, max I got is 20.7 on southern expressway around 70 kmh with a very light right foot. at 100 kmh drops to 17-18

3.Depends on how well the car is maintained. When I bought mine last year only had to replace the heat load sensor for 2000 rupees.

4.Don't know

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Hi,

This maybe a redundant post. And this car maybe discussed many times. But I can't find any specific thread or anything but some scattered info in several threads.

Since I'm planning to buy this car can someone provide me following details?

Car :- Toyota Allion NZT240 - G Grade Teak Dashboard under 100,000 km mileage

1. What would be the reasonable price under current circumstances?

2. Expected Fuel Consumption?

3. Repair Costs?

4. Any model specific faults I should be aware of?

Thanks in advance!

01. Price range is between 3.1mil and 3.5mil. This depends on the condition of the car, number of owners etc, 3.2-3.3mil will be reasonable for a car that has been well maintained.

02. Already mentioned above, it has a decent fuel economy for a car of its class.

03. Again depends on how well the car has been maintained. Keep in mind that you're buying a 13 year old car and that repairs are around the corner, have a full inspection done at Toyota Lanka before you buy if possible.

04. No idea.

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03. Again depends on how well the car has been maintained. Keep in mind that you're buying a 13 year old car and that repairs are around the corner, have a full inspection done at Toyota Lanka before you buy if possible.

I've been with one of my friends when his new Aqua was inspected by Toyota Lanka. As I remember they charged 6K something. So this same inspection report can be obtained for any Toyota vehicle? New or Old?

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I've been with one of my friends when his new Aqua was inspected by Toyota Lanka. As I remember they charged 6K something. So this same inspection report can be obtained for any Toyota vehicle? New or Old?

Yes, a friend on mine had a 2002 Premio inspected sometime back. I don't think the age of the vehicle matters unless the vehicle is more than 25-30 years old.

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