subject: Reward Yourself With A Toyota Premio [print this page] After a job well done, give yourself a pat on the backor a Toyota Premio. You know when youve earned yourself this luxurious sedan thats perfect for your business and lifestyle needs. In times when confident elegance is the key to sealing that new business deal, driving the Premio can give you that needed boost.
The Premio lets you do your job while doing the rest. Automatic transmission makes for an easier driving experience, and ultraviolet and privacy glass allow for isolation in moments of deep thinking and decision-making. Buyers have three powerful engines to choose from: 1.5L, 1.8L, and 2.0L. The interiors are classy; the seats are upholstered in leather, the instrumentation panel has a wood-grain finish, and the cars overall silver accents give the car a luxurious feel.
Going for a Premio doesnt mean spending all of your hard-earned savings on a carthe car may look expensive, but beneath that is a car thats amazingly economical. For one thing, it runs on a Toyota engineand Toyota engines are known to be highly fuel-efficient. The Premio has a D4 direct-injection engine that emits a lighter exhaust. Direct injection also allows the car to have more engine power using less gas. Its like running a business: youd like to have more profit using fewer resources. You can surely live out this principle in the Premio. It gets better when you go for a pre-owned Premio.
Pre-owned Toyota Premios are among the most sought-after vehicles in Africa. In Kenya, the Premio ranks sixth in online used-car seller tradecarviews most popular car list. The ranking is based on the number of offers for the car; rankings are done per country. Out of ten places, eight are Toyota cars: the Corolla Fielder station wagon, Corolla sedan, Probox van, WISH compact MPV, compact hatchback Vitz, subcompact Passo (also sold under Daihatsu Boon and Daihatsu Sirion), and subcompact ist, which was based on the first generation Vitz.
But if theres one African country that is full of Toyotas, its Uganda. According to tradecarviews Uganda ranking, Toyotas fill every spot of the top ten most-wanted pre-owned vehicle list. At the coveted top spot is the Corona Premio. Other members of the Toyota family that enjoy Ugandans attention are the
Raum (mini MPV), Vitz (hatchback), Noah (MPV), Corolla Spacio (compact MPV, also known as the Corolla Verso), Ispum (MPV, also known as Picnic, SportsVan, or Avensis Verson), Townace Noah (wagon), Mark II (sedan), Land Cruiser Prado (mid-size four-wheel-drive), and the Harrier (SUV).
The Toyota Premios sportier, more playful twin brother, the Toyota Allion, also ranks high in the African used-car market: it is at number one in Cape Verde and number two in Burundi. Nothing to worry about for Toyota fans: nine out of ten most-wanted cars in Burundi are made by Toyota.
With so many of its cars in circulation, it leaves no doubt that Toyota is a brand worthy of Africans trust when it comes to providing vehicle efficiency and reliability at a low cost. In business, trust is important before making big investments, and the Toyota Premio is one asset you surely wont regret.