New models - Toyota - Hilux - rangeToyota slashes base HiLux pricesTradies rejoice: Toyota has chopped the price of its HiLux 4x2 utes by up to $30005 May 2006 TOYOTA has knocked up to $3000 off the retail pricing of its entry-level HiLux 4x2 variants. While 4x4 variant prices remain unchanged, the base 2.7-litre petrol-powered, manual-only Work Mate single-cab/chassis is now priced at just $17,990. That's $3000 less than the $20,990 sticker price the seventh-generation HiLux range opened with when it was launched 12 months ago in April 2005. Dual-cab Work Mate 2.7 pricing remains unchanged at $26,490 and air-conditioning, ABS and metallic paint remain optional on both HiLux 4x2 Work Mate variants. Pricing for the entry-level 4.0-litre V6-powered SR single-cab/chassis HiLux has also dropped - from $24,990 to $21,990 for the manual and from $27,030 to $24,030 for the auto, representing the same $3000 saving. Meantime, $2000 has been trimmed off the price of the 4.0-litre V6 single-cab SR pick-up, with the manual now priced at $23,990 and the auto set at $26,030. Likewise, the price of the auto-only 4.0-litre V6 SR Extra-Cab pick-up has dropped $2000 to $27,990. As with the four-cylinder Work Mate, air-conditioning, ABS and metallic paint remain optional on both HiLux SR single and extra-cab pick-ups. Pricing remains unchanged for all 3.0-litre turbo-diesel variants, all 4.0-litre V6 double-cab 4x2 variants and, as stated, all 4x4 HiLux variants and the double-cab Work Mate. The bigger new HiLux range continues to comprise an unprecedented 30 variants, now ranging from $17,990 to the flagship turbo-diesel dual-cab SR5 at $51,850.
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