Category | Details |
Best generation | 8th Gen N80 (2015–present) — modern safety, emissions, reliability |
Best trim for value | SR5 dual cab 4×4 — most complete spec at a competitive price |
Price range | $18,000–$85,000+ depending on year, variant and condition |
Engines to choose | 2.4L 2GD-FTV diesel (allrounder) or 2.8L 1GD-FTV diesel (towing) |
Years to avoid | 2004–2007 (early 1KD-FTV injectors), 2015–2018 (DPF recall models) |
Must-do checks | PPSR, logbook, DPF status, injector test on pre-2015 models |
Resale value | Excellent — HiLux holds ~55–65% of value after 3 years |
Why Buy a Used Toyota HiLux?
Key reasons Australians choose a used HiLux over other utes: rock-solid 1GD/2GD diesel engines, a 3,500 kg braked towing capacity, Toyota’s dealer network for parts and servicing, and the confidence of knowing these trucks regularly hit 300,000+ km with routine maintenance.
- Best-selling ute in Australia every year since 2011
- Braked towing capacity of up to 3,500 kg (N80 2.8L)
- Toyota parts and servicing available nationwide
- Holds 55–65% of its value after three years, top of segment
- Proven off-road with solid rear axle and optional locking rear diff
Toyota HiLux Generations: 7th Gen (N70) vs 8th Gen (N80)
7th Gen HiLux (N70 Series) – 2004 to 2015
- Engine: 3.0L 1KD-FTV turbo-diesel (127 kW / 343 Nm) or 2.7L / 4.0L petrol
- Payload: up to 1,000 kg (dual cab) useful for trade work
- No factory stability control on pre-2008 models
- Best buy years: 2009–2015 SR5 dual cab 4×4
8th Gen HiLux (N80 Series) – 2015 to Present
- Engines: 2.4L 2GD-FTV (110 kW / 400 Nm) or 2.8L 1GD-FTV (150 kW / 500 Nm)
- Towing: 3,500 kg braked with 2.8L engine
- Toyota Safety Sense (AEB, lane departure) from 2019 facelift
- DPF recall affects 2015–2018 models; check status before purchase
- Best buy years: 2019–2022 SR5 dual cab 4×4
Toyota HiLux Trim Levels: WorkMate, SR, SR5, Rogue & GR Sport Explained
WorkMate – Best Used Toyota HiLux Dual Cab for Tradies
The WorkMate is the tradie’s choice: steel wheels, rubber flooring, minimal electronics, and a lower price point. Browse used HiLux WorkMate dual cabs at Elite Motors if you need a no-frills work truck that’s easy to maintain.
- Standard features: air conditioning, AM/FM radio, ABS, vinyl floors
- No reverse camera; add aftermarket for safety
- Available as single cab, extra cab, or dual cab
- Best value in the ute segment for trade use
SR – The Value Sweet Spot
SR5 – The Most Popular Used HiLux Variant
Rogue and GR Sport – Premium Used HiLux Options
Used Toyota HiLux Price Guide: What to Expect in Australia
Year Range | Variant | Drive | Est. Price Range |
2004–2008 | WorkMate / SR Single Cab | 4×2 | $8,000–$18,000 |
2009–2015 | SR / SR5 Dual Cab | 4×4 | $16,000–$38,000 |
2015–2018 | SR / SR5 Dual Cab | 4×4 | $28,000–$48,000 |
2018–2021 | SR5 / Rogue Dual Cab | 4×4 | $38,000–$62,000 |
2022–2024 | SR5 / GR Sport / Rogue | 4×4 | $52,000–$85,000 |
Prices vary with options, service history, location, and odometer. View our current used Toyota HiLux stock at Elite Motors for up-to-date pricing on available vehicles. We also offer flexible car finance options to help you get behind the wheel sooner.
Finding a Used Toyota HiLux for Sale by State
Queensland (Brisbane & Regional QLD)
NSW (Sydney & Regional NSW)
Perth (Western Australia)
Melbourne & Adelaide
Toyota HiLux Years to Avoid
- 2004–2007 (early N70): First-generation 1KD-FTV diesel injectors have a high failure rate. Replacement costs $3,000–$6,000. Avoid unless already replaced.
- 2015–2018 (early N80): DPF (diesel particulate filter) recall affects models without updated software and a revised DPF. Confirm recall completion via Toyota Australia.
- High-kilometre single cabs (200,000 km+): Often ex-farm or ex-mining. Inspect chassis for cracks, tray mounts for stress fractures, and diff oil for metal contamination.
Common Problems with the Used Toyota HiLux
1KD-FTV Diesel Injector Issues (2004–2015 N70 Models)
DPF Recall – 2015 to 2018 HiLux Models
Steering Bushing Wear
Rust on Pre-2010 and Coastal Examples
Pre-Purchase Checklist: What to Inspect Before Buying
1. Check the Service History and Logbook
2. Run a PPSR Check ($2 at ppsr.gov.au)
A Personal Property Securities Register check at ppsr.gov.au confirms whether the vehicle has a financial interest (money owing), has been written off, or is reported stolen. At $2.00 per search, it is the cheapest due diligence step in the process; skip it, and you risk inheriting someone else’s debt.
3. Book an Independent Pre-Purchase Inspection
An independent mechanical inspection from an NRMA, RAA, or local diesel mechanic typically costs $150–$350 and can identify hidden faults worth thousands. If a private seller refuses an inspection, walk away. Our team at Elite Motors is happy to answer any questions about our inspection and vehicle history processes.
Diesel vs Petrol: Which Toyota HiLux Engine Should You Choose?
2.4L Turbo-Diesel (2GD-FTV) – Best All-Rounder
2.8L Turbo-Diesel (1GD-FTV) – Best for Towing
2.7L and 4.0L Petrol (N70 Series)
Toyota HiLux vs Ford Ranger vs Isuzu D-Max
The HiLux competes primarily with the Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max, and Mitsubishi Triton in the Australian dual-cab ute segment. Here’s how they compare on the metrics that matter most to used-car buyers:
Feature | Toyota HiLux | Ford Ranger | Isuzu D-Max | Mitsubishi Triton |
Reliability | ★★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★ |
Resale Value | ★★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★ |
Off-road | ★★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | ★★★★ |
Towing (max) | 3,500 kg | 3,500 kg | 3,500 kg | 3,100 kg |
Parts availability | Excellent | Very Good | Good | Good |
Used price (mid spec) | $38k–$62k | $32k–$58k | $30k–$55k | $22k–$42k |
Does the Toyota HiLux Hold Its Value?
Yes, the HiLux consistently outperforms every rival ute in residual value. A 3-year-old SR5 dual cab 4×4 typically retains 60–65% of its original RRP, compared to 50–57% for the Ford Ranger and 48–55% for the Isuzu D-Max.
This matters for used buyers in two ways: you’ll pay more upfront for a HiLux than a comparable Ranger, but your exit price in 2–3 years will also be stronger. For buyers who upgrade regularly, the net cost of ownership across the HiLux lifecycle is highly competitive.
Is the Toyota HiLux Good Off-Road?
- Solid rear axle: better articulation and payload capacity on rough tracks
- Active Traction Control (A-TRAC): works without brakes engaged, preserving momentum
- Locking rear differential: standard on Rogue and GR Sport, optional aftermarket fitment
- Ground clearance: 279 mm (N80 dual cab 4×4) competitive for the segment
- Approach angle: 31° (N80) capable on moderate-to-steep climbs
Browse Used Toyota HiLux for Sale at Elite Motors
Ready to find your next ute? Browse our current Toyota HiLux stock at Elite Motors. We stock WorkMate, SR, SR5, and Rogue dual cabs with varying years and odometers to suit every budget. All vehicles are inspected and come with full vehicle history disclosure.
We also offer flexible car finance options with competitive rates, whether you’re a first-time ute buyer or upgrading your fleet. Our finance team can structure repayments to suit weekly, fortnightly, or monthly schedules.
Not sure which HiLux suits your needs? Contact the Elite Motors team; we’ll help you find the right generation, grade, and engine for your budget and intended use. You can also browse all our used car listings or visit our About Us page to learn more about who we are.
Looking at alternatives? We also stock used Ford Rangers and other popular dual-cab utes so you can compare side-by-side and make the best decision for your needs.
