Is Toyota Tarago discontinued?

Is Toyota Tarago discontinued?

However, sadly, we have to bid farewell to one of those makes: the humble Tarago. Toyota has announced that, after 36 years on the road, Australia’s people mover is being discontinued.

How many people are in a Tarago?

426 people
In the 2016 Census, there were 426 people in Tarago (State Suburbs). Of these 52.1% were male and 47.9% were female. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people made up 1.6% of the population. The median age of people in Tarago (State Suburbs) was 44 years.

What replaced the Toyota Tarago?

Toyota’s Tarago defined the people mover class for more than 30 years. A favourite with tribe-size families, hotel shuttle operators and touring rock bands, it has now been replaced by the Granvia.

How long is the Toyota Estima?

4.75 – 4.82m
Toyota Estima: Basic Specifications

length 4.75 – 4.82m height 1.73 – 1.895m width 1.82 – 1.82m
Maximum power 135 – 280ps
Drive Type AWD/FF/FR
Engine Capacity 2,362 – 3,456cc
Number of Seats 7 – 8

Is the sound proofing on a Toyota Tarago good?

Sound proofing is poor with a lot of road noise entering the cabin. Engine is also noisy when revving. On the maintenance side, good luck, toyota or not they fail, and any repair on these engines is a absulote shocker. Cant get to anything. Alternator replacement, radiator out. Water pump replacement, engine, gearbox, out.

What kind of drive does a Toyota Tarago have?

Most Taragos have rear-wheel drive, but some early models offered the option of extra grip by way of four-wheel drive. These latter weren’t aimed at off-road users, but at providing greater safety on icy and/or unmade roads. As they are heavier they lose some performance and have higher fuel consumption.

What was the weakness of the Toyota Tarago?

A real weak point of the 1990 to 1999 Tarago is that all rear occupants have to get in and out of a single side door. The all-new model of 2000 had passenger doors on both sides, as has every model since. Boot space is reasonable even with all the seats being used – and very large if the rear seat is folded out of the way.

When was the Toyota Tarago first sold in Australia?

Toyota Tarago has been sold in Australia in large numbers since the 1980s. Early versions were nothing more than delivery vans with extra seats, side windows and a bit of added trim.

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