Used Toyota Market Offers Options With Good Space, Balanced Consumption And Known Mechanics, Including Sedans, Station Wagons, Compacts And SUVs With Four-Wheel Drive, Within Or Near The Range Of R$ 50 Thousand, According To Fipe Table References.
The rise in prices of new cars has made it more difficult to find models with a history of reliability and relatively predictable maintenance without exceeding the budget.
In the used market, however, there are still Toyotas well-known to the public that are close to the range of R$ 50 thousand on the Fipe Table and offer good interior space, generous trunk, and fuel consumption that, in some cases, approaches 15 km/l under highway conditions.
Although the title brings together characteristics that do not appear simultaneously in all the vehicles on the list, the selection combines five popular options from the brand.
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Among them, there are medium station wagons and sedans to compacts and an SUV with a 2.4 engine with 170 hp and 4×4 drive.
Toyota In The Used Market And Mechanical Reputation
Over the decades, Toyota has established an image in Brazil linked to the durability of its mechanical set, which often influences the search for the brand’s used cars.
In addition, the assistance network and the availability of parts for models with high circulation help keep these cars on the radar of those looking for a used vehicle for everyday use or for the family.
In this scenario, the Fipe Table typically serves as a negotiation reference, even though the real price depends on mileage, condition, maintenance history, and region.
This selection organizes five well-known models, focusing on space and efficiency, with the caveat that the 4×4 drive and 2.4 engine appear in one specific case.
Corolla Fielder 2008 Focused On Space And Trunk
In the price range consulted, the Toyota Corolla Fielder SW 1.8 2008 remains an alternative for those prioritizing luggage space without giving up the already established mechanical base of the Corolla.
In the Fipe Table, the mentioned version appears at R$ 42,351.
The model uses a 1.8 flex aspirated engine, with a power output of up to 136 hp with ethanol and 132 hp with gasoline, paired with a four-speed automatic transmission, according to the presented configuration.
In terms of dimensions, the set delivers about 4.46 m in length and a wheelbase of 2.60 m, with a trunk capacity of 411 liters and a 56-liter tank, figures that help explain the family appeal of the station wagon.

In terms of consumption, the most common records for the 1.8 version are around 10 km/l in the city with gasoline and close to 13 km/l on the highway, varying depending on the type of transmission and driving conditions.
In terms of equipment, the Fielder usually comes with items such as front airbags, air conditioning, power steering, electric windows and mirrors, and alloy wheels, depending on the package.
Corolla XLi 2009 As A Balanced Medium Sedan
The Toyota Corolla XLi 1.8 2009 appears as one of the most sought-after medium sedans in the used market for offering a spacious cabin and good luggage space.
In the Fipe Table, the Corolla Sedan XLi 1.8 flex has a reference of R$ 46,297 in the manual version, a value that keeps it within the ceiling of R$ 50,000 used as a guide.
The engine is a 1.8 flex aspirated 16-valve, with a power output of up to 136 hp with ethanol and 132 hp with gasoline, and torque in the range of 17 kgfm.
In the described set, the transmission is a five-speed manual.

In dimensions, it measures approximately 4.54 m in length, 2.60 m in wheelbase, and has a trunk capacity of 470 liters, with a 60-liter tank.
Regarding consumption, there are references of around 10 km/l in the city with gasoline and 13 km/l on the highway, also with gasoline, with lower numbers for ethanol.
In terms of equipment, the XLi configuration usually includes air conditioning, power steering, electric windows, front airbags, and onboard computer, varying by model year and package.
Etios Hatch 2017 As An Efficient Urban Compact
In the case of the Toyota Etios X 1.3 2017, the proposal shifts to a compact hatch aimed at everyday use, focusing on mechanical simplicity and efficiency.
In the most recent consulted Fipe Table, it is listed for R$ 52,216, a value that already exceeds the nominal ceiling of R$ 50 thousand, although it remains close to the level that usually guides searches in this segment.
The engine is a 1.3 flex aspirated, with a power output of up to 90 hp with ethanol and 84 hp with gasoline, connected to a five-speed manual transmission.

The car measures around 3.77 m in length and 2.46 m in wheelbase, with a trunk capacity of 270 liters and a 45-liter tank.
In terms of consumption, the Etios 1.3 usually records about 12 km/l in the city with gasoline and close to 13 km/l on the highway, also with gasoline, depending on the driving standard.
In terms of equipment, version X may include front airbags, ABS brakes, air conditioning, electric steering, and basic ergonomics adjustments, as well as items like central locking and a folding rear seat.
Etios Sedan 2016 With Large Trunk And Low Consumption
Anyone needing luggage space tends to pay attention to the Toyota Etios Sedan X 2016, which combines compact dimensions with a large trunk for its category.
In the Fipe Table, the Etios Sedan X 1.5 is listed at R$ 43,911.
The 1.5 flex aspirated engine delivers power in the range of 107 hp with ethanol and 102 hp with gasoline, with a six-speed manual transmission in the presented configuration.
In size, the sedan measures about 4.26 m in length and has a wheelbase of 2.55 m, with a trunk capacity of 562 liters and a 45-liter tank, one of the largest in this selection when it comes to luggage capacity.

Fuel consumption is a sensitive point for those who drive a lot.
For this setup, there are records of 15 km/l on the highway with gasoline in widely circulated reference numbers for the line, while in urban use the level with gasoline usually stays slightly above 12 km/l, varying according to the route and load.
In terms of safety and comfort, the version can offer ABS brakes, front airbags, ISOFIX, air conditioning, electric windows and mirrors, as well as convenience items like an onboard computer, depending on the package.
RAV4 2008 With 2.4 Engine And 4×4 Traction
Among the five models, the Toyota RAV4 2.4 4×4 2008 is the one that directly meets the title’s mention of a 2.4 engine with 170 hp and 4×4 traction.
In the Fipe Table, it appears for R$ 50,109, a value on the border of the proposed ceiling.
The SUV uses a 2.4 gasoline aspirated engine, with 170 hp and torque around 22.8 kgfm, paired with a four-speed automatic transmission.
The drive is all-wheel on demand, with force distribution between the axles according to the need for grip, which helps on slippery surfaces, without characterizing heavy off-road use as a rule.

In dimensions, it measures about 4.60 m in length and has a wheelbase of 2.66 m, with a trunk capacity of around 540 liters and a 60-liter tank, a combination that explains the appeal of a “large car” even in an older generation.
In terms of consumption, the most cited references for this setup are around 8 km/l in the city and approximately 11 km/l on the highway, always with gasoline.
As for standard equipment, it is common to find items such as dual-zone digital air conditioning, cruise control, sunroof in some versions, alloy wheels, front airbags, and disc brakes on all four wheels, as well as steering and seat adjustments.
With the variations in price and consumption that appear in real life, which of these five Toyotas makes the most sense for your routine today: an economical compact car, a balanced medium sedan, a station wagon focused on luggage, or an older 4×4 SUV?

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