About the Toyota Wish
When many Kenyans think of 7-seater compact multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs), they tend to think of the Toyota Wish first; that’s how popular the Wish has become in Kenya over the last decade. The Wish was first introduced in 2003, and because of its useful, multi-purpose structure, it quickly became quite popular both as a family car and a cargo hauler. It can carry up to seven passengers in great comfort, and can also haul a great deal of cargo.
Toyota positioned it above the Spacio and below the Ipsum in its minivan hierarchy, intending for it to compete against the Honda Stream, Mazda Premacy, and the Subaru Exiga. Over the years, Toyota has continued to give the Wish subtle styling and feature updates that have kept in relevant.
Here is more information about this popular compact MPV:
What are the main features of the Toyota Wish?
The second-generation Wish (made from 2009) has a more dynamic design than that of its predecessor, and it offers excellent visibility, LED indicators on the side mirrors, 15-17-inch wheels, and a wider grille. On the inside, it offers an ergonomic, functional interior with a dash-mounted shifter, and large comfortable chairs with plenty of adjustability. If you want to buy a used Toyota Wish in Kenya, go for the higher trim level models because they may offer features like a premium sound system, automatic climate control, and leather seating surfaces.
How spacious is the Toyota Wish?
The Wish is quite spacious. It can accommodate a family of seven quite comfortably. Being a MPV, it has 2
nd
and 3
rd
-row seats that can be slid backwards and forwards or folded down when there is need for more luggage space. The legroom on the first and the second row is decent though the third row may be a bit tight, especially when it comes to long-distance travel; therefore, the third row is best left for children.
Also, there are several storage compartments as well within the cabin, including the cup holders, center storage, and door pockets. Even the second row has front seat jacket pockets, and there are two storage compartments on the sides of the third row.
Is the Toyota Wish fuel efficient?
The Toyota Wish is mainly available with two engine alternatives: a 1.8 liter or 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 142 and 156 horsepower, respectively. The 1.8 liter and 2.0-liter engines can give up to 16.2 kilometers and 15.2 kilometers to the liter respectively, which is admirable for a compact MPV.
What is the ground clearance of the Toyota Wish?
The ground clearance of the 2
nd
-generation Wish is 6.1 inches or 154 mm without alterations, which is similar to the ground clearance figures of its competitors. This class of vehicles is not meant for rough roads, though as implied by the ground clearance. Rather, they should be for suburbia and urban centers.
Can you find spare parts for a used Toyota Wish in Kenya?
It should be relatively easy to find the Toyota Wish spare parts in Kenya as the model has been around for close to two decades. The vehicle is also relatively popular in remote areas of the country as it has gained a reputation as a sturdy produce mover like the Toyota Probox. As the parts are also fairly generic considering the wide range of Toyota models sold across the country, they should be relatively cheap to purchase for repairs or replacements.
Is the Toyota Wish a reliable car? Does it Have Good Resale Value?
The Wish is regarded by most Kenyans as highly reliable. Wish owners have reported few serious maintenance issues since it was introduced in the market. Without cases of negligence in servicing or reckless driving, the Wish should serve for a lengthy period. However, high mileage models tend to collect dirt in the oil sump. It generally clods the strainer filter and reduces the oil going to the oil pump. That causes rattling in the engine. If that goes unattended, it could cause engine damage.
It is worth noting that the Wish is a bit pricier than the Mazda Premacy, Honda Stream, and Subaru Exiga. However, it compensates for that with its lower maintenance costs, commendable fuel economy, and overall good reliability. Therefore, be sure to consider it when shopping for your next used compact MPV
.
What is the price of Toyota Wish in Kenya?
Prices of locally used Toyota Wish in Kenya will range from as low as KES 1,250,000 to around KES 3,650,000 for new models. Below is a price guide of newly imported Toyota Wish in Nairobi and Mombasa.
Model Year
Price
2014
KES 1,250,000 ~ 1,600,000
2015
KES 1,620,000 ~ 1,840,000
2016
KES 2,000,000 ~ 2,300,000
2017
KES 2,611,000 ~ 2,780,000
2018
KES 2,800,000 ~ 2,910,000
2019
KES 2,900,000 ~ 3,200,000
2020
KES 3,300,000 ~ 3,650,000
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